Young Brothers shipment originally slated to arrive Oct. 2 at Hilo port delayed
Shipping company Young Brothers alerts the public that its barge sailing from Honolulu to Hilo, originally scheduled to arrive Oct. 2, received minor damages while leaving Honolulu Harbor, delaying the inbound shipment to the East Hawai‘i community’s port.

“We apologize for the inconvenience … ,” the shipping company said in an email announcement Sept. 30, adding that it would provide an update Oct. 1 with a new Hilo arrival time.
Cargo destined for Hilo will be loaded on another barge departing today, with Young Brothers reporting in its promised update that the backup barge is expected to arrive Oct. 3 at the Port of Hilo.
The Hilo port will be closed 11 a.m. to noon Friday for lunch, but extended gate hours until 3:30 p.m. are planned for customer convenience. Special gate hours from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oct. 4 are also scheduled.
Cargo availability is as follows:
- Dry and refrigerated straightload equipment: Upon discharge.
- Refrigerated loose and palletized cargo: Upon notification.
- Dry palletized cargo: 7:30 a.m. Oct. 4.
- Automobiles, roll-on roll-off and dry mixed cargo: 7:30 a.m. Oct. 4.
Cargo from Hilo will be available Oct. 6 in Honolulu.
Because of the changes to Tuesday’s Honolulu-to-Hilo sailing, Young Brothers had to adjust sailings from Honolulu originally scheduled to arrive Wednesday and Thursday at Kahului, Maui, to free up the recovery barge for its trip to Hilo.
Those shipments will now arrive at the Maui port Friday and Saturday, respectively.
Young Brothers will also have modified hours Oct. 3 at the Port of Honolulu to facilitate a “stop work” meeting by team members represented by the International Longshore & Warehouse Union Local 142, who have a contractual right to have bi-monthly meetings to discuss union matters.
The O‘ahu port will be open 7 a.m. to noon.
The shipping company does not anticipate any additional impacts to sailings this week; however, capacity to certain ports could be affected throughout the upcoming weeks — until the extent of the barge’s damages and its ability to safely transport cargo are evaluated.
Visit the Young Brothers website for the most up-to-date sailing schedules and additional information.
You can also follow the shipping firm on social media @youngbrothershawaii and @youngbrothershi or sign up for email notifications.
“Thank you for your patience and understanding,” Young Brothers said in its email update Wednesday.
News reporter Nathan Christophel contributed to this story.




