ICHIHARA

  • JPICH
  • Latitude: 35.54501
  • Longitude: 140.0976
  • Japan Coast
  • Port in Japan

Location: Ichihara Chiba Japan

The marine port of Ichihara is a significant maritime facility located in Japan, serving as a critical nexus for commercial and industrial activities. Ichihara is part of the greater Tokyo Bay area, which is one of the most industrialized and heavily trafficked maritime regions in the world.

Description:

Ichihara's port is strategically positioned on the eastern coast of Honshu Island, in Chiba Prefecture, contributing to its access to major shipping routes and trade networks. The port is integral to the region's economy, particularly in the sectors of petrochemicals, steel, and other manufacturing industries. The port is well-equipped to handle a diverse array of cargo, including bulk commodities, containers, and specialized industrial products.

Specifications:

  1. Geographical Coordinates:

    • Latitude: Approximately 35.5° N
    • Longitude: Approximately 140.1° E
  2. Port Facilities:

    • Berths and Terminals: The port features multiple berths catering to various types of vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, and tankers. Terminals are equipped with modern loading and unloading equipment.
    • Water Depth: Depth varies across different berths and terminals but is generally sufficient to accommodate large ocean-going vessels. Typical depths range from around 10 meters to 15 meters, suitable for Panamax and smaller classes of ships.
    • Storage Facilities: Includes large warehouses, open storage areas, and specialized facilities for hazardous materials and temperature-sensitive goods.
    • Cranes and Handling Equipment: The port is outfitted with high-capacity gantry cranes, mobile cranes, and conveyor systems to facilitate efficient cargo handling.
  3. Navigation and Accessibility:

    • Navigational Aids: Equipped with modern navigational aids including lighthouses, radar, and GPS systems to ensure safe and efficient vessel movement.
    • Channel Depth and Width: Adequate to support large vessels; maintained through regular dredging.
  4. Services:

    • Pilotage: Compulsory for large vessels, ensuring safety while navigating in and out of the port.
    • Towage: Tugboat services are available to assist with docking and undocking maneuvers.
    • Repair and Maintenance: Facilities for ship repair and maintenance, including dry docks, are available.
  5. Connectivity:

    • Road and Rail Links: The port enjoys robust connectivity to Japan's extensive road and rail networks, facilitating efficient inland transportation of goods.
    • Air Links: Proximity to major airports, including Narita International Airport, enhances logistical capabilities.
  6. Environmental and Safety Measures:

    • Emphasis on environmental protection with measures to manage pollution and waste.
    • Stringent safety protocols to handle hazardous materials.
  7. Regulatory Oversight:

    • Governed by Japanese maritime and port authorities, ensuring compliance with international standards and regulations.

Key Industrial Sectors:

  • Petrochemicals: Numerous refineries and chemical plants are located in and around Ichihara.
  • Steel: Presence of major steel manufacturing facilities.
  • Automotive and Machinery: Significant volume of automotive parts and machinery transit through the port.

Economic Impact:

The port of Ichihara plays a crucial role in regional economic development, acting as a critical hub for trade and industrial activities, fostering job creation, and contributing to the overall economic health of Chiba Prefecture and beyond.

Future Developments:

  • Ongoing modernization efforts to enhance capacity and efficiency.
  • Environmental initiatives aimed at reducing the carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices.

Ichihara's port, with its strategic location, comprehensive facilities, and robust infrastructure, continues to be a pivotal asset in Japan's maritime landscape, supporting both national and international trade.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
TOKUYO MARU Tanker >JP CHB XX 04:53:51
KAGAYAKI Cargo >JP CHB JFE OD 03:33:17
KUNIKI 58 Cargo JP CHB FUJIKOUN 02:50:58
YUUKI Tanker >JP ANE JNC 02:49:48
NANIWA Cargo JP ICH 12:49:13
ISOPRENE MARU N0.3 Tanker >JP CHB XX I-19 12:26:25
THETISIA Tanker JP CHB 1/18/2026
ITSUKUSHIMA Cargo JP CHB 1/18/2026
SHINSHINMARU Tanker >JP ICHIHARA 1/18/2026
HOSEI MARU NO.3 Tanker JP CHB I-20 OFF 1/18/2026
TSURUGI Cargo JP CHB OFF 1/17/2026
JFE VENUS Cargo >JP CHB JFE-OB 1/17/2026
JFE TOKYO BAY Cargo >JP CHB XX JFE OG 1/17/2026
NIKKOHMARU NO.25 Tanker >JP FNB 1/17/2026
MEIOU MARU Tanker >JP CHB COSMO 5B 1/17/2026
JFE MERCURY Cargo >JP CHB XX 1/16/2026
SEIJU Cargo >JP CHB OC 1/15/2026
SHINYU MARU Tanker JP CHB I19 OFF 1/15/2026
JFE N6 DAIFUKU MARU Cargo >JP CHB JFE\O-B 1/15/2026
TECHNOSTAR Tanker >JP ANE FOC 1/15/2026

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