Young Brothers Hawaii
Young Brothers, Ltd. is a shipment company, mainly doing interisland shipment business in Hawaii, U.S.A. It was established in 1913 in Honolulu, and is now a subsidiary of Foss Maritime, under Saltchuk Resources of Seattle, Washington.
History
In 1900, brothers Herb and William Young left San Francisco and arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii. Within a year, they started business in Honolulu Harbor. Soon after, a third brother, Jack, joined them.[1]
In 1913, the three brothers established Young Brothers, Ltd., with its main business of ocean towing, rescue service and barge transportation between the islands. About that time they were awarded with the contract of shipping pineapples from Molokai Island to Honolulu for canning.
In 1961, Young Brothers separated harbor support service from shipping service by establishing a subsidiary, Hawaiian Tug & Barge.
In 1999, Young Brothers was sold to Saltchuk Resources of Seattle, Washington, and, since 2013, has been part of Saltchuk' Foss Maritime subsidiary.[2]
Hawaii's interisland shipment service had been by Young Brothers only until 2018, when Pasha Hawaii Transport Lines LLC was approved as an additional shipper.[3]
See also
References
- "Our History". Young Brothers. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- "Liner Barge Services". Foss Maritime Company, LLC. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- Gomes, Andrew (2010-09-22). "Pasha gets green light". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved 2019-01-07.