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Public invited to weigh in on proposed hike in shipping rates by Young Brothers

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The State of Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission is holding hearings around the neighbor islands where the public can weigh in on a proposed temporary rate increase and tariff changes by the shipping company Young Brothers.

In February, the carrier company sought an order granting it a temporary rate increase to be implemented in two steps – a first-step increase of 20% by April and a second-step increase of 5% by July.

These temporary rate increases would be applied evenly across all regulated cargo rates. For more efficient service lines requiring less cargo handling, rates would increase by 20% to 35%. Services requiring additional or special handling will increase by 35% to 45%.

Examples include:

  • Less-than-container-load would increase 35% and less-than-pallet rates would go up 45%.
  • Cost to ship a container would go up 20%, with the exception of containers shipped to and from Hilo, which would increase 35%. 
  • Price to ship a car and roll-on-roll-off cargo would increase 30%.
  • Palletized cargo rates would increase 30% for dry and 40% for refrigerated freight.
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According to the limited liability company’s application, the increase is intended to help mitigate rising operation costs.

An in-person meeting is scheduled for April 14 at 5:30 p.m. at the Līhu‘e State Office Building in Conference Rooms 209 A, B and C, located at 3060 Eiwa St.

Young Brothers first filed its intent to raise rates with the commission on Oct. 15, 2024, requesting the body approve a total revenue increase of $26,368,923 (27.06%) over revenues at current effective rates.

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For more details on Young Brothers and the rate increase application, click here.

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