Pasha Group

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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]

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  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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