CHIBA
- JPCHB
- Latitude: 35.5947
- Longitude: 140.104
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Chiba Chiba Prefecture Japan
Web-site: https://www.pref.chiba.lg.jp/english/
Chiba Port, Japan - Overview and Specifications
General Information:
- Location: Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
- Coordinates: Approximately 35°36'N, 140°07'E.
- Accessibility: The port is situated in Tokyo Bay, facilitating easy access to the Greater Tokyo Area. It is approximately 30 kilometers east of central Tokyo.
Description:
Chiba Port is a significant port in Japan, known for its extensive industrial activities and cargo handling capabilities. It serves as a gateway for the import and export of various goods, including raw materials, industrial products, and consumer goods.
Port Divisions:
The port is divided into several areas, each specializing in different types of cargo and activities:
- Chuo Wharf: This area focuses on container handling and general cargo.
- Kashima Wharf: Primarily used for bulk cargo such as coal and iron ore.
- JFE Steel East Japan Works: An integrated steel mill that utilizes the port for importing raw materials and exporting steel.
- Chemical and Petroleum Wharves: Used by several petrochemical and chemical industries for exporting and importing their products.
Specifications:
- Berths: Multiple berths, including specialized berths for bulk cargo, liquid cargo, and containerized cargo.
- Draft Depth: Varies by berth, with some areas offering depths of up to 15 meters, accommodating larger vessels.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with modern facilities for handling containers, bulk cargo, and liquid cargo, including cranes, conveyor systems, and pipelines.
- Storage Facilities: Warehousing options for various types of cargo, including bonded storage facilities.
- Terminal Operators: Several operators manage different terminal areas within the port, enhancing efficiency and specialization.
- Logistics Support: Comprehensive logistics services, including customs clearance, warehousing, and distribution.
Infrastructure:
- Road and Rail Connectivity: Excellent connections to major highways and rail networks, facilitating efficient inland transportation.
- Utilities: Availability of essential utilities such as water, electricity, and bunkering services for vessels.
Services:
- Pilotage and Towage: Mandatory pilotage services for incoming and outgoing vessels, with towage services available for maneuvering within the port.
- Maintenance and Repair: Facilities available for vessel maintenance, repair, and dry docking.
- Security: Adherence to International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring high security standards.
Economic Significance:
Chiba Port plays a crucial role in the economic activities of the Chiba Prefecture and the Greater Tokyo Area. It supports a wide range of industries, including steel manufacturing, petrochemicals, and general manufacturing.
Environmental Initiatives:
The port administration is committed to sustainable operations and minimizing environmental impact. Efforts include pollution control measures, waste management, and initiatives to reduce carbon emissions.
Contact Information:
- Administrating Authority: Chiba Prefectural Government, Port and Harbor Bureau.
- Website: Chiba Port's Official Website (in Japanese).
- Address: 1-1, Chiba-minato, Chuo-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
- Phone: +81-43-223-2214.
For more detailed and specific information, including recent updates and operational guidelines, it's advisable to directly contact the port authority or visit their official website.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WAN HAI 357 | Cargo | JP-CHB C | 06:20:57 | |
| SHIN KOHO | Cargo | JP CHB | 05:19:39 | |
| PACIFIC POWER | Cargo | JP CHB | 05:10:35 | |
| ASAHI MARU | Towing/Tug | >JP CHB | 03:51:54 | |
| HAYABUSA | Towing/Tug | JP CHIBA | 03:35:01 | |
| EIKAMARU NO.2 | Tanker | JP CHB JFE/E | 02:50:45 | |
| FUOU MARU | Cargo | JP CHB D | 01:28:38 | |
| TAISEI | Towing/Tug | JP CHB XX | 01:28:35 | |
| HARU MARU NO.6 | Cargo | JP SBK XX | 12:28:46 | |
| ATAGO MARU | Towing/Tug | JP CHB | 12:26:52 | |
| HOSEI MARU NO.3 | Tanker | >JP CHB DEZU F | 12:02:18 | |
| OHTORI | Towing/Tug | JP CHB XX | 12:01:07 | |
| UMEOH MARU | Tanker | JP CHB D | 1/2/2026 | |
| DAIO | Towing/Tug | JPCHB | 1/2/2026 | |
| TSUNAGU | Towing/Tug | JP CHB XX | 1/2/2026 | |
| AWA MARU | Towing/Tug | >JP CHB | 1/2/2026 | |
| KIZUNA | Towing/Tug | >JP CHB | 1/2/2026 | |
| SATSUKI | Towing/Tug | JP CHB | 1/2/2026 | |
| TOKIWA | Towing/Tug | JP CHB | 1/2/2026 | |
| TAIWA MARU | Tanker | JP CHB | 1/2/2026 |