Kahului is the hub of Maui, pulsing with a local vibe distinctive from the resort areas. Anchored by the Kahului Airport, it offers convenient access to the entire island. Anticipate consistent weather of warm days and breezy nights, with occasional rain showers to cool off the tropical heat.
The majestic Haleakala volcano serves as a backdrop to daily life, while the town’s central location makes it a practical base for exploring Maui’s lush landscapes. Kahului’s growing community welcomes newcomers, whether moving from Hana or Honolulu, with open arms and aloha spirit.
Kahului moving companies are required to be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) if they perform interstate moves. No matter if it is a moving company or a broker, they should have a valid DOT number. You can look up a mover here.
Agency: United States Department of Transportation
Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington DC 20590
Phone: (855) 368-4200
Website: www.fmcsa.dot.gov
To see if a specific movers complies with regulations, simply select a company from the list.
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The Public Utilities Commission is responsible for overseeing household movers in Hawaii. The Commission performs the following actions in the regulation of household carriers – certification and licensing, rate-making and business regulation.
Agency: Public Utilities Commission
Address: 465 South King Street, #103, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 586-2020
Website: www.puc.hawaii.gov
If you want to file a complaint against your carrier, you can as well submit your statement of disagreement online from the Commission’s web here.
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