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Trucking Jobs in Hawaii

Hawaii's trucking industry is entirely intrastate, moving freight between ports and destinations within each island. The unique island logistics mean short routes, specialized equipment, and some of the highest freight costs per mile in the nation.

Avg CDL Salary

$50,000 - $75,000

Key Industries

5 Sectors

Freight Corridors

3 Major Routes

Key Industries in Hawaii

These industries drive the majority of freight demand in Hawaii, creating consistent trucking jobs for CDL drivers across multiple equipment types.

1
Port drayage & container delivery
2
Tourism & hospitality supply
3
Military base logistics
4
Construction materials
5
Agricultural products (pineapple, macadamia, coffee)

Major Trucking Cities in Hawaii

These cities serve as primary freight hubs, distribution centers, and terminal locations for trucking companies operating in Hawaii.

Honolulu, HI
Hilo, HI
Kailua-Kona, HI
Kahului, HI

Top Freight Corridors in Hawaii

These interstate highways and freight corridors carry the highest volume of commercial truck traffic through Hawaii.

H-1 (Honolulu metro, Oahu)
H-2 (North Shore, Oahu)
Hawaii Belt Road (Big Island)

CDL Requirements in Hawaii

Hawaii County DMV offices issue CDLs. All commercial driving is intrastate. Island-specific permits may be needed for oversize loads on narrow roads. Military base access requires background checks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Hawaii

What is trucking like in Hawaii?

Hawaii trucking is entirely intrastate and island-based. Routes are short (Oahu is only 44 miles long), but freight costs are high because everything arrives by ship. Drivers primarily move containers from Honolulu Harbor and other ports to retail locations, military bases, and construction sites.

Do Hawaii truck drivers earn good wages?

Hawaii CDL drivers earn $50,000 to $75,000, which sounds competitive but must be weighed against Hawaii's extremely high cost of living. Fuel, housing, and food costs are the highest in the nation. Some employers offer housing assistance or cost-of-living adjustments.

Can I transfer my CDL to Hawaii?

Yes, you can transfer a valid CDL from any state to Hawaii. However, all Hawaii trucking is intrastate, so there are no interstate opportunities. Equipment is often older and specialized for island conditions. Container hauling from Honolulu Harbor is the most common job type.