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Where do I
ship my vehicle from to get it to
Hawaii?
There are only three ports in the U.S.
that ship vehicles to Hawaii:
• Oakland, California
• Long Beach, California
• Seattle, Washington
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How do I get
my vehicle to one of the ocean ports to
ship to Hawaii?
You
can drive the vehicle to the port
yourself if it is convenient, or we can
arrange have one of our car carrier pick
up at the city and state where the
vehicle is located in.
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What do I
need to provide for a booking to ship to
Hawaii?
Name, mailing address, physical and
phone numbers of the shipper-the person
for whom the vehicle is to be shipped.
Name, mailing address, physical and
phone numbers of the consignee- the
person for whom the vehicle is shipping
to. You need the following information
to place a booking to Hawaii: year,
make, model, license plate number,
color, and VIN number.
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How do I
obtain a booking to ship my vehicle?
Call one
of our agents at 800-779-3329 and they
will assist you with your booking order.
Auto shipping booking is required prior
to delivery of your vehicle to the port.
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What do I
need to do to get my vehicle ready for
shipping to Hawaii?
All
vehicles must have a clean exterior so
that a vehicle condition report can be
conducted at the load port. Cracked
windshields or windows, damaged vehicles
or dirty cars cannot be accepted for
shipment to Hawaii. Bring the current
vehicle registration.
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Can I ship
anything inside of my vehicle to Hawaii?
No, the
only items acceptable for shipping in
your vehicle are those tools and
accessories normally attached to the
vehicle, or permanently installed in the
dash, doors, deck, or console. A child
car seat is acceptable.
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How must gas
should be in my vehicle when shipping
it?
ONLY ¼
tank of gas. If the vehicle has more
than a ¼ tank of gas the port will not
accept the vehicle. In some cases the
port will drain the fuel for an
additional charge. U.S. Coast Guard
regulation 176.905 requires that fuel
tanks on all motor vehicles carried on a
vessel may not be more than ¼ full.
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How long
does it take for my vehicle to get to
Hawaii?
Once
loaded onto the vessel the ocean time is
approximately five days. The port takes
an additional 5-7 days to unload all of
the containers. The vessel unloads on a
first-come, first-serve basis upon
arrival of your vehicle to the port
after check in. Customer service at the
destination port will call you when your
vehicle is ready for pickup.
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How long
does it take for my vehicle to get to
Hawaii?
Once loaded onto
the vessel the ocean time is
approximately five days. The port takes
an additional 5-7 days to unload all of
the containers. Customer service at the
destination port will call you when your
vehicle is ready for pickup.
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How long can
I leave my vehicle at the port after it
arrivals in Hawaii?
Once
your vehicle has been off-loaded,
customer service at the port of arrival
will call you when your vehicle is ready
for pickup. You have several days
in which to pick up your vehicle,
however, each port will charge storage
fees as follows:
Honolulu
and Nawiliwili:
4 Business Days Free $6.25 on day
5 $8.75 on days 6-10 $17.50
for each day thereafter
Kahului
2 Business Days Free $6.25 on day
3-5
$8.75 on day 6-10 $17.50 for each
day thereafter
Hilo
3 Business Days Free $6.25 on day
4-5
$8.75 on day 6-10 $17.50 for each
day thereafter
Long
Beach, CA
4
Business Days Free $15.00 for each
day thereafter
Oakland,
CA 4
Business Days Free $15.00 for each
day thereafter
Seattle,
WA
4 Business Days Free $15.00 for
each day thereafter
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