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Message from Deputy Director Derek Chow
Message fr om our Deputy Director By: Derek Chow Why Hawai‘i’s Harbors are Important
I am proud to be I a the DOT Deputy th Director for D Harbors Division. H Since arriving in S January 2019, I J have come to appreciate all of the variety of tasks performed by Harbors
Division employees on Oahu, Kaua‘i, Maui, DivisionemployeesonOa Moloka‘i, Lana‘i and the Big Island. supporting economic viability and security. In addition, all goods shipped from the U.S. mainland to Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau, and other areas throughout the Pacifi c Ocean are also fi rst shipped through Hawai’i.

Given the national security shift to deal with threats from China and North Korea, Hawai‘i’s Harbor System, which supports these areas in the Indo-PACOM region, is even that much more important.
Hawai‘i’s Harbors belong to a transportation network that includes highways and airports systems. Together, these systems transport people, goods, equipment and materials safely and effi ciently. Many outside of Harbors Division may have very little awareness and appreciation of Hawai‘i’s Harbor System. In fact, I will bet that most people don’t really think about how goods are delivered to store shelves.
Transportation infrastructure is vital to the economic prosperity and sustainability of Hawai’i. Only when these systems work in coordination can DOT eff ectively serve our communities.

An earlier study estimated that 80% of all goods consumed in Hawai’i are imported, and 99% of all imported goods are delivered to Hawai‘i by waterborne transportation.

Hawai‘i’s reliance on waterborne commerce raises harbors infrastructure and maritime activities as critical infrastructure and industries It is the good work of Harbors Division employees, maritime partners and ground transportation system that ensure goods are distributed throughout the Pacifi c.
Harbors Division’s 250+ employees in operations, engineering, administration and law enforcement, work tirelessly to ensure that goods being delivered to Hawai‘i is done effi ciently and safely.
Hawai’i uses a just-in-time approach in the delivery and consumption of goods, that is,