JANGHANG
- KRCHG
- Latitude: 36.0069
- Longitude: 126.687
- North China
- Port in South Korea
Location: South Korea
Janghang Marine Port is located in South Korea, specifically in the city of Janghang in the South Chungcheong Province. It plays a crucial role in the maritime and logistics chain of the region, facilitating both domestic and international trade.
Description
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 36.01° N
- Longitude: Approximately 126.71° E
- Position: Situated on the west coast of South Korea in the Yellow Sea.
Accessibility:
- Waterway Access: Accessible via the Yellow Sea with routes connecting to other major East Asian ports.
- Road and Rail Links: Well-connected to the national road network and railways, enhancing the movement of goods inland.
Facilities:
- Berths and Docks: Multiple berths accommodating various vessel sizes, including general cargo, bulk carriers, and container ships.
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Modern cranes, conveyor belts, forklifts, and other equipment for efficient loading and unloading operations.
- Storage: Adequate warehousing facilities for both dry and refrigerated goods, open storage yards, and silos for bulk materials.
- Container Handling: Container yards equipped with gantry cranes and straddle carriers.
Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services for incoming and outgoing vessels to ensure safe navigation.
- Towing and Tug Services: Available to assist with docking and undocking procedures.
- Bunkering: Fueling services for ships are provided.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: On-site facilities for minor repairs and maintenance.
- Customs and Immigration: On-site offices to handle customs clearance and immigration procedures.
Trading and Economic Importance:
- Handles a diverse range of cargo including bulk cargo (like coal and cement), containers, automotive, and general goods.
- Important for regional economic activity, supporting industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and raw material import/export.
Sustainability and Environmental Considerations:
- Implementation of environmental management practices to minimize pollution, including waste management systems and pollution control measures.
- Adoption of green port initiatives and promoting the use of eco-friendly technologies.
Specifications
Depth:
- Channel Depth: Typically ranging between 9 to 11 meters, suitable for medium to large vessels. Specific depths can vary depending on maintenance dredging cycles and tidal conditions.
Tidal Range:
- Average Range: Approximately 5 to 7 meters.
Port Size:
- Area: Encompasses a sizable operational area including docking facilities, storage areas, and support infrastructure.
Operational Capacity:
- Annual Throughput: Capable of handling millions of tons of cargo annually, including significant container throughput.
Key Contacts
Port Authority:
- Managed by local port authorities under South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. They oversee port operations, security, and development projects.
Emergency Services:
- Emergency response units, including maritime police and firefighting services, are stationed and ready to handle any incidents.
Janghang Marine Port, with its strategic location and comprehensive facilities, continues to be a vital component of South Korea's maritime infrastructure, supporting both the local and national economy through robust and efficient port operations.
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