Forest Promoted to Senior VP at Matson

May 13, 2003

Ronald J. Forest has been promoted to senior vice president of Matson Navigation Company, Inc. (Matson). The appointment was approved yesterday by the company’s Board of Directors and announced by Matson President and CEO James S. Andrasick. Forest’s career in the industry spans 25 years and has included eight years with Matson, eight years with APL and nine years with United States Lines. His Matson career began in 1995 as operations manager, Southern California. He was promoted in 1996 to area manager, Northern California, and was made a vice president of Matson Navigation Company in 1998. That same year he assumed the responsibility of overseeing the company's labor relations and was later promoted to vice president, area manager, Southern California. In 2000, Forest was promoted to president and chief executive officer of Matson Intermodal and transferred to Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. As head of Matson Intermodal, Forest was responsible for overseeing the management and continued growth of Matson’s largest subsidiary. In 2002, Forest transferred back to Matson as head of the company’s operations division, overseeing both the offshore activities and Matson’s investment in SSAT’s West Coast terminals. In the past year, Forest had an integral role in the successful move of Matson’s terminal operations in Seattle, Oakland and Los Angeles to new, modern SSAT facilities.

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