On Saturday, October 27, 2018, Historic Hawai‘i Foundation recognized MATSON as the 2018 Kama‘āina of the Year™ at an award presentation  at the Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, in Waikiki.

Matson was honored for its 136 years of providing service to the Hawaiian Islands, and its role in establishing some of the most beloved historic buildings in Honolulu, including the Moana Surfrider and Royal Hawaiian Hotel.

“Ever since Captain William Matson sailed his three-masted schooner Emma Claudina from San Francisco to Hilo in 1882, the Matson fleet has been a part of Hawai‘i’s support system and connection to the rest of the world,” said Kiersten Faulkner, executive director of Historic Hawai‘i Foundation.  “The company has been part of events in Hawai‘i for over 130 years and contributed to many of the historic communities that make Hawai‘i unique. They have shaped the waterfront, helped establish the tourism industry, supplied the plantation economies of the previous two centuries, and continue to provide a lifeline of supplies for the islands.”

Historic Hawaii Foundation’s Kama‘āina of the Year™ award was established in 1988 to honor individuals or organizations who have contributed to preserving Hawai‘i’s rich history and perpetuating the essence of Hawai‘i. The Kama‘āina of the Year program honors community members who have made unique and lasting contributions to preservation of Hawai‘i’s historic places and culture. The award was presented at the 44th annual fundraising benefit to support the programs and services of Historic Hawa‘ii Foundation.

“Matson is proud of its Hawai‘i heritage and we are honored to receive this recognition from Historic Hawai‘i Foundation,” said Matt Cox, Chairman and CEO of Matson.

This tribute video celebrates Matson’s history and legacy in Hawai‘i

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Matson Through the Ages

Matson Navigation Company’s long association with Hawaii began in 1882, when Captain William Matson sailed his three-masted schooner Emma Claudina from San Francisco to Hilo, Hawaii, carrying 300 tons of food, plantation supplies and general merchandise.

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HOAPILI/FRIEND

KĀKO‘O/PATRON

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Allied Builders System/Walters Kimura Motoda

Cultural Surveys Hawai‘i

DAWSON

Deloitte & Touche

Enterprise Rent-a-Car

Hawaii Foodservice Alliance

Honolulu Freight Service

Kaiser Permanente

Kamehameha Schools

Kennedy Wilson

Ko Olina Resort

Mason Architects, Inc.

Par Hawai‘i Refining

Paradise Beverages/Topa Management Co.

Queen’s Health System

Sause Bros., Inc

Unicold

Workshop HI/MidPacific Assets/JN Group/Oliver McMillan

KŌKUA/BENEFACTOR

AECOM

AHL

Cades Schutte/Rick Kiefer

DTL

Farm Benedict Sugihara LLP

First Insurance Company of Hawai‘i Charitable Foundation

G70

Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLP

HHF Planners

Haleakalā Ranch Company

Hawai‘i Community Foundation

Hawai‘i National Bank

Hawai‘i Pacific Health

Hunt Companies

Jeff Ono

Kaonoulu Ranch

Kualoa Ranch

Matson

McCabe Hamilton & Renny Co., Ltd.

Michael P. Irish

Minatoishi Architects

MVNP

PBR Hawai‘i

Pono Pacific Land Management LLC

R.M. Towill Corp.

Servco Foundation

The Howard Hughes Corporation

United Laundry Services

University of Hawai‘i West O‘ahu

WCIT Architecture, Inc.

Wilson Okamoto

Zephyr Insurance Company

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