Intermodal / Drayage Jobs in Hawaii
CDL-A intermodal / drayage driver positions in Hawaii (HI). Average pay: $63,500 - $94,500.
Hawaii Intermodal / Drayage Pay
$63,500 - $94,500
CDL Required
CDL-A
National Demand
High
About Hawaii Trucking
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.
Key Industries in Hawaii
- Port drayage & container delivery
- Tourism & hospitality supply
- Military base logistics
- Construction materials
- Agricultural products (pineapple, macadamia, coffee)
Top Intermodal / Drayage Corridors in Hawaii
H-1 (Honolulu metro, Oahu)
H-2 (North Shore, Oahu)
Hawaii Belt Road (Big Island)
Companies Hiring Intermodal / Drayage Drivers in Hawaii
Hub Group
#1J.B. Hunt Intermodal
#2Schneider Intermodal
#3Intermodal / Drayage Jobs in Other States
Intermodal / Drayage Trucking FAQ for Hawaii
What are the top intermodal freight lanes in Hawaii?
Hawaii (HI) offers strong intermodal freight opportunities along several key corridors. The state sits within the west coast region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The state's west coast location means drivers can access loads tied to port drayage, technology freight, and agricultural exports, creating consistent year-round demand for experienced intermodal operators.
Which companies hire intermodal drivers in Hawaii?
Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire intermodal drivers in Hawaii. These carriers offer a range of positions from company driver to lease-purchase programs. Hawaii's position in the west coast freight market means both national fleets and regional specialists actively recruit intermodal drivers. Check each carrier's current pay package, home time policy, and equipment standards before applying.
How do I get started with intermodal in Hawaii?
To launch a intermodal driving career in Hawaii, you'll need a valid CDL and relevant experience. Start by earning your CDL at a Hawaii-accredited truck driving school — many carriers offer tuition reimbursement programs. The west coast region's strong demand for port drayage, technology freight, and agricultural exports means new intermodal drivers can often find entry-level positions within weeks of earning their CDL.