HIGASHIHAZU
- JPHGH
- Latitude: 34.7861
- Longitude: 137.141
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Higashihazu, Nishio Aichi Japan
Web-site: http://www.city.nishio.aichi.jp/index.html
Port Name: Higashihazu Port
Location: Higashihazu Port is located in the Aichi Prefecture, on the southern coast of Japan's main island Honshu, facing Mikawa Bay. It is part of Nishio City, situated within the industrial and logistics region of Chubu.
Port Specifications:
Coordinates: Approximately 34.75° N latitude and 137.07° E longitude
Harbor Type: Coastal natural harbor with man-made enhancements
Terminal Facilities:
- Cargo Terminals: Equipped to handle bulk cargo, containerized cargo, general cargo, and more specialized shipments.
- Berths: Multiple berths with varying depths to accommodate vessels of different sizes.
- Warehouse Storage: Available for interim storage of goods.
Depth:
- Entrance Channel: Approximately 10-12 meters, accommodating medium to large-sized vessels.
- Berth Depths: Vary between 7 to 12 meters depending on the specific berth.
Navigation Aids:
- Lighthouses: Positioned at strategic points to aid in safe night-time navigation.
- Buoys and Beacons: To mark channels and hazards.
Pilotage: Compulsory for large vessels, pilots are available to guide ships safely through the bay and into the port.
Tug Services: Available to assist with docking, undocking, and maneuvering within port limits.
Cargo Handling:
- Cranes: Port equipped with mobile and fixed cranes for loading and unloading cargo.
- Labor: Skilled port workers are available for efficient handling of various types of cargo.
Anchorage: Safe anchorage zones designated outside the main shipping channels, with sufficient space for waiting or longer stays.
Security:
- Port Security: Compliant with international standards, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code).
- Customs: Fully operational customs facility to handle import and export clearances.
Additional Services:
- Bunkering: Fueling services available for vessels.
- Ship Repair: Minor repair services available, with larger shipyards present in proximity.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for the disposal of ship-generated waste and ballast water management.
Connectivity:
- Road: Accessible via major highways connecting to the industrial regions of Aichi Prefecture.
- Rail: Adjacent to rail networks for efficient cargo transfers.
- Airports: Closest major airport is Chubu Centrair International Airport, located approximately 50 kilometers to the northeast.
Key Commodities Handled:
- Automobiles and Auto Parts: Reflecting the industrial nature of the surrounding region.
- Electronics and Machinery: Given Japan’s prominence in these sectors.
- Raw Materials: Including chemicals, steel, and other industrial inputs.
Economic Significance: Serves as a critical node in Japan's logistics network, facilitating both national and international trade. It supports the dense industrial zones nearby, especially those dealing in automotive, machinery, and high-tech industries.
Environmental Considerations:
- Regulations: Adheres to national and international maritime environmental guidelines.
- Initiatives: Active efforts to reduce carbon footprint and manage port-related pollution.
Contact Information:
For specific inquiries, stakeholders can contact the port authority or visit their official website (if available) for detailed and updated information.
This summary provides core details about Higashihazu Port, reflecting its operational capabilities and strategic importance within the context of maritime logistics in Japan.
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