HOSOSHIMA
- JPHSM
- Latitude: 32.4361
- Longitude: 131.66
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Hyuga Miyazaki Japan
Hososhima Port is a significant commercial port located in Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture, on the southeastern coast of Kyushu, Japan. It plays a crucial role in facilitating maritime trade and transport in the region. Below are detailed specifications and descriptions of the port:
General Information
- Location: Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu Island, Japan
- Coordinates: Approximately 32°25′N latitude and 131°38′E longitude
- Timezone: Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Port Specifications
Berths and Quays
- Number of Berths: Multiple, including specialized berths for different types of cargo and vessels.
- Quay Length: Various quay lengths catering to different requirements, typically ranging from 100 meters to over 300 meters.
- Water Depth: Varies from around 7.5 meters to 14 meters, accommodating a wide range of vessel sizes from small coastal ships to large ocean-going vessels.
Cargo Handling Facilities
- Bulk Cargo Handling: Facilities for handling bulk cargo such as grains, coal, and minerals.
- Container Facilities: Equipped for container handling with cranes and storage areas.
- General Cargo Handling: Infrastructure for general cargo including ro-ro (roll-on/roll-off) for vehicles and heavy equipment.
Storage and Warehousing
- Open Storage: Ample open storage space for bulky items and materials.
- Covered Warehousing: Warehousing facilities for moisture-sensitive and high-value goods.
- Refrigerated Storage: Temperature-controlled facilities for perishable goods.
Ancillary Services
- Bunkering: Fuel supply services available for vessels.
- Pilotage: Licensed pilots for guiding ships safely in and out of the harbor.
- Tug Services: Tugboats available to assist with docking and maneuvering.
Connectivity
- Road Access: Well-connected to major highways and roads linking to the rest of Kyushu and beyond.
- Rail Access: Connection to rail networks facilitating efficient inland transport of goods.
- Nearby Airports: Close proximity to regional airports for air freight and passenger transit.
Operational Information
- Port Authority: Hososhima Port is managed by local and regional port authorities ensuring compliance with national and international maritime regulations.
- Operational Hours: Typically operates 24/7, although specific services might have designated hours.
- Customs and Security: Equipped with customs facilities and security measures ensuring safe and compliant port operations.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Environmental Monitoring: Ongoing environmental assessments to minimize pollution and impact on surrounding ecosystems.
- Safety Protocols: Strict adherence to safety regulations for handling hazardous materials and emergency response plans.
Commercial Importance
- Trade Volume: Significant throughput of bulk and containerized cargo contributing to regional and national economies.
- Key Commodities: Export and import of automotive parts, agricultural products, machinery, and natural resources prevalent.
- Economic Impact: Vital for local industry, providing employment and supporting ancillary businesses in the area.
Development and Future Plans
- Expansion Projects: Ongoing and planned infrastructure upgrades to enhance capacity and efficiency.
- Technology Integration: Implementation of advanced technologies for cargo handling, tracking, and port management.
Hososhima Port is a key hub in Japan's maritime network, supporting both domestic and international trade through its efficient and well-equipped facilities.
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