Pasha Group is a privately held American shipping company with its headquarters in San Rafael, California. It has automobile shipping terminals at the US East Coast in Baltimore, Maryland;[1] and the West Coast at Aberdeen, Washington (Port of Grays Harbor),[2] and National City, California (Port of San Diego).[3] The company announced it would reopen the Port of San Francisco's Pier 80 in for automobiles in 2018.[4] It was established in 1942[5] or in 1947 as Pasha Truckaway.[6]

Pasha Hawaii operates shipping line including the $100 million roll-on/roll-off automobile transporter M/V Jean Anne, launched in 2005,[7] and homeported in San Diego; and $144 million M/V Marjorie C, a combined roll-on/roll-off and 1,500 TEU containerized cargo ship, launched in 2014.[8]

References

  1. Paul Scott Abbott (August 8, 2016), "Pasha Automotive Services executive driven to succeed, including in Baltimore endeavor", American Journal of Transportation
  2. Jacob Jones (January 14, 2009), "Cars rev Grays Harbor's engine", The Seattle Times
  3. Learn about National City terminal, Port of San Diego
  4. J.K. Dineen (May 24, 2016), "Auto importer to help Pier 80 roar back to life", San Francisco Chronicle
  5. Pasha Group profile, Bloomberg, accessed 2018-09-03
  6. "Jeep-Eagle Inks Deal to Call at Pasha's Phila Auto Terminal", World Wide Shipping, vol. 50, p. 252, 1987
  7. Dave Segal (February 16, 2011), "Pasha to add more vessels", Star-Advertiser, Honolulu
  8. Chris Dupin (August 11, 2014), "VT Halter launches new ship for Pasha", American Shipper
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