KAWASAKI

  • JPKWS
  • Latitude: 35.5164
  • Longitude: 139.756
  • Japan Coast
  • Port in Japan

Location: Kobe Hyogo 650-0044 Japan

Port of Kawasaki Overview

Location

The Port of Kawasaki is situated in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Positioned strategically in the western part of Tokyo Bay, it is located between Tokyo to the north and Yokohama to the south. This prime location makes it an essential hub for maritime transportation and a key component of the Greater Tokyo Area's industrial network.

Functions and Importance

Kawasaki serves as a vital center for both international and domestic shipping, providing facilities for container handling, bulk cargo, and logistics services. The port plays a significant role in Japan's economy, supporting industrial activities in the Kawasaki area, home to various manufacturing and petrochemical industries.

Specifications

General Information

  • Coordinates: 35.5293° N, 139.7524° E
  • UN/LOCODE: JPKWS
  • Operator: Kawasaki Port and Harbor Bureau

Port Facilities

  1. Container Terminals:

    • Equipped with modern container handling equipment including gantry cranes, straddle carriers, and automated systems for efficient cargo handling.
    • Dedicated terminals: Higashi-Ohgishima Terminal and Kawasaki Container Terminal.
  2. Bulk Cargo Terminals:

    • Facilities to handle liquid bulk, dry bulk, and break bulk cargoes.
    • Specialized terminals for handling petroleum, chemicals, liquefied natural gas (LNG), coal, and steel products.
  3. General Cargo Terminals:

    • Terminals equipped to handle a variety of general cargo, including machinery, vehicles, and industrial supplies.

Infrastructure

  • Warehousing: Numerous warehousing options available, including bonded warehouses, refrigerated storage, and open storage yards.
  • Berths: A range of berths with varying depths, tailored to accommodate vessels of different sizes and draft requirements.
  • Transportation Links: Comprehensive road and rail links connecting the port with major industrial areas and logistics hubs in the Greater Tokyo Area.

Handling Capacity

  • Container Handling: Capable of managing millions of TEUs annually, with significant throughput capabilities to meet growing shipping demands.
  • Bulk Cargo Handling: High capacity for handling millions of tons of bulk goods every year.

Services

  • Customs Clearance: Efficient customs services to facilitate the quick processing of goods.
  • Pilotage and Towage: Experienced pilotage services and towage for safe navigation within the port.
  • Ship Repair and Maintenance: Availability of dry docks and repair facilities for routine maintenance and emergency repairs.
  • Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels with various types of marine fuels.

Safety and Security

  • ISPS Compliance: Adherence to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code ensuring security against maritime threats.
  • Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety measures in place, including fire-fighting equipment, environmental protection programs, and emergency response teams.

Strategic Role

The Port of Kawasaki is essential for the import and export of raw materials, finished goods, and energy resources. It supports regional economic activities and contributes to global trade connections. Given its advanced infrastructure and strategic location, the port is a critical node in the maritime logistics chain, facilitating smooth and efficient cargo movement both domestically and internationally.

Future Developments

The Port of Kawasaki is continually evolving with ongoing investments in infrastructure upgrades and technological advancements. Plans include expanding current facilities to increase capacity, enhancing automation for better efficiency, and implementing sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact.

Contact Information

  • Port Authority: Kawasaki Port and Harbor Bureau
  • Address: 1 Mihaya-cho, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
  • Phone Number: Varies based on specific terminals and administrative offices.

This comprehensive framework ensures the Port of Kawasaki remains a pivotal maritime hub in Japan, fostering economic growth and supporting international trade.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
XIANG YI 7 Cargo JP KWS TD7 04:55:53
HKL HIMEGAMI Cargo JP KWS SG 04:21:15
SHICHIHO MARU Cargo >JP CHB SODEGAURA 01:25:18
KINSHU Tanker >JP KWS DU200-3 11/22/2024
CHANG LONG Cargo JP KWS OFF K1 11/22/2024
KAKUYOU MARU Tanker >JP KWS DU 150 A-2 11/21/2024
FUKUWAMARU NO.5 Cargo >JP NIC 11/21/2024
TSUKASA Tanker >JP KWS DU ENEOS A2 11/20/2024
SENYO MARU Cargo >JP KWS DU 11/16/2024
NO.2 FUJI MARU Towing/Tug >JP KWS 11/12/2024
STOLT SINCERITY Tanker JP KWS DU 11/12/2024
NEWSUN BLUE Cargo JP KWS TD 11/12/2024
HOKUYUMARU Cargo JP KWS DU 11/12/2024
WAKA MARU Cargo >JP KZU 11/11/2024
HOUEI PHOENIX Cargo JP KWS SG 11/11/2024
SHOWAMARU Tanker JP KWS DU 200-3 11/10/2024
VAST OCEAN 1 Cargo JP YOK OFF 11/9/2024
EIYUMARU NO.8 Cargo > JP KWS K1/OFF 11/8/2024
YING XIN Cargo JP KWS 11/8/2024
TAY SON 4 Cargo JP KWS TD 11/8/2024

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