JOETSU
- JPJTS
 - Latitude: 37.15
 - Longitude: 138.2333
 - Japan Coast
 - Port in Japan
 
Location: Joetsu Niigata Japan
Joetsu is a port located in Niigata Prefecture on the west coast of Japan, along the Sea of Japan. It plays a crucial role in the regional economy and maritime activities. Here’s a detailed description and specifications of Joetsu Port:
General Description
Location: Joetsu, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 37.1487° N, 138.2651° E
UN/LOCODE: JPJOT
Port Facilities and Infrastructure
Berthing Facilities:
- Main Wharf: Equipped to handle general cargo, bulk cargo, and container shipments. Depths at various berths range to accommodate mid-sized vessels.
 - Fishing Port: Supports local fisheries with facilities for unloading and processing fish.
 - Leisure and Recreational Port Areas: Sections of the port are dedicated to leisure activities, possibly including marinas for private boats and yachts.
 
Storage and Warehousing:
- Several covered and open storage areas are available for short-term and long-term cargo storage.
 - Temperature-controlled facilities may be available for perishable goods.
 
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Including gantry cranes for container handling, mobile cranes, and shore cranes for various types of cargo.
 - Forklifts and other material handling equipment are available to facilitate efficient loading and unloading processes.
 
Customs and Inspections:
- Customs facilities to handle import and export procedures.
 - Inspection amenities for regulatory compliance
 
Connectivity and Access:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected to the national highway and local road networks, facilitating efficient inland transportation.
 - Rail Connectivity: Direct linkage to rail networks providing a seamless transition for cargo between the port and various regions of Japan.
 - Proximity to Airports: Closest significant airport is Niigata Airport, providing additional logistics options.
 
Services and Operations
- 24/7 Operations: The port is equipped to operate around the clock, ensuring timely handling of vessels and cargo.
 - Tug and Pilot Services: Available to assist with safe navigation and docking of ships.
 - Bunkering Services: Fuel supply operations for vessels at the port.
 - Repair and Maintenance: Limited facilities for ship repair and maintenance exist, with more extensive services possibly accessible in nearby larger ports.
 - Environmental Services: Waste reception facilities to manage ship-generated waste, complying with environmental regulations.
 
Additional Attributes
- Port Security: The port adheres to ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code for ensuring maritime security.
 - Climate: Seasonal climate with variability including cold winters and warm summers, influenced by the Sea of Japan.
 - Economic Impact: A vital conduit for regional trade, significantly boosting local industry and commerce.
 
Strategic Importance
- Regional Significance: It is a crucial hub for regional maritime activities, supporting local industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and fisheries.
 - Future Developments: Ongoing and planned upgrades to infrastructure and facilities, ensuring increased capacity and efficiency.
 
Joetsu Port represents an essential maritime gateway in central Japan, serving a wide range of logistic requirements and promoting economic activity in the Niigata Prefecture region.
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