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Mission | Organization Chart | Administrative
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About
the Harbors Division:
The State of
Hawaii(STATE), Department of
Transportation-Harbors Division(DOT-H) is located
at 79 South Nimitz Highway, the Hale Awa Ku Moku
building. The DOT-H administers the statewide
commercial harbor system for the STATE which
consists of 10 commercial harbors.
The ports serving
the STATE are Honolulu Harbor, Kalaeloa Barbers
Point Harbor, and Kewalo Basin on the island of
Oahu; Port Allen and Nawiliwili Harbors on the
island of Kauai; Kahului Harbor on the island of
Maui; Hilo Harbor and Kawaihae Harbor on the
island of Hawaii; Kaunakakai Harbor on the island
of Molokai; and Kaumalapau Harbor on the island of
Lanai.
Honolulu Harbor is
the primary harbor and the hub of the commercial
harbor system. Essentially all of the STATE’s
overseas waterborne traffic enters and leaves this
harbor. It is also the focal point for
inter-island cargo transportation.
Hawaii is a port of
destination where large volumes of cargo pass over
its piers for consumption in the STATE. Hawaii
imports 80% of its required goods with 98% shipped
via water.
DOT-H operates the
harbor system on a self-sustaining basis, i.e., by
imposing rates, rentals, fees and charges, or
combination thereof, for the use and services of
the harbor system which are necessary to pay all
expenses of the harbor system. DOT-H is
self-supporting and not reliant on the STATE’s
General Fund.
The function of the
DOT-H is to service the Oahu (Honolulu Harbor,
Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor and Kewalo Basin),
Maui (Kahului, Kaumalapau, and Kaunakakai
Harbors), Kauai (Nawiliwili and Port Allen
Harbors) and Hawaii (Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors)
Districts.
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Mission:
To provide and effectively
manage a commercial harbor system that facilitates
the efficient movement of people and goods to,
from and between the Hawaiian Islands, and
enhances and/or preserves economic prosperity and
quality of life.
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Organization
Chart:

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