KOMATSUSHIMA
- JPKOM
- Latitude: 33.9987
- Longitude: 134.611
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Komatsushima 776-0000 Japan
Marine Port Description and Specification: Komatsushima Port, Japan
Overview
Komatsushima Port is a significant seaport located in Komatsushima city, Tokushima Prefecture, on the eastern side of Shikoku Island, Japan. The port plays an essential role in regional trade and logistics, serving both domestic and international shipping requirements.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately at Latitude 34°00'N, Longitude 134°35'E
- Geographical Position: Situated on the stretch of the Kii Channel, providing a gateway to the Pacific Ocean.
Facilities and Infrastructure
Berths and Docks:
- The port has multiple berths designed to accommodate various types of vessels including container ships, bulk carriers, and general cargo ships.
- Key berth specifications include lengths typically ranging from 150 meters to 300 meters, with varying depths to handle different vessel drafts.
Cargo Handling:
- Container Terminals: Equipped with container cranes and modern handling equipment to efficiently manage import and export containers.
- Bulk Cargo: Specialized terminals for bulk commodities, such as grain, coal, and minerals. Facilities include conveyors, silos, and warehouses.
- General Cargo: Multipurpose berths for handling general cargo which may include machinery, vehicles, and other conventional goods.
Storage and Warehousing:
- Ample storage facilities, including open storage yards and covered warehouses, ensure safe and efficient storage of cargo.
Auxiliary Services:
- Pilotage and Towage: Available 24/7 to assist with safe navigation and berthing of vessels.
- Bunkering: Fuel supply services facilitate refueling operations for vessels.
- Ship Repair: Repair and maintenance services are available, including dry dock facilities.
Connectivity
- Road and Rail Access: Strong connectivity to road and rail networks, linking the port to various parts of Shikoku Island and beyond.
- Distribution Centers: Proximity to regional industrial hubs and distribution centers promotes efficient cargo distribution.
Key Commodities Handled
- Import: Machinery, chemicals, raw materials, consumer goods.
- Export: Manufactured goods, electronics, automotive parts, agricultural products.
Recent Developments
Komatsushima Port has been undergoing continuous upgrades and modernization to improve its competitiveness and capacity. Recent developments may include:
- Expansion of berths and terminal facilities.
- Implementation of advanced IT systems for cargo tracking and port operations.
- Environmental initiatives to reduce carbon footprint and promote sustainable operations.
Operational Information
- Port Authority: Managed by the Tokushima Prefecture Port Authority.
- Working Hours: Typically operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to accommodate the needs of global maritime schedules.
Contact Information
- Port Authority Contact: Specific contact details would generally be available through the Tokushima Prefecture website or directly through Komatsushima Port's administrative offices.
Summary
Komatsushima Port is a vital maritime gateway contributing to the economic vitality of Tokushima Prefecture and the broader region. Its robust facilities, strategic location, and efficient services make it a key player in Japan's port network. Continuous enhancements ensure that it remains capable of meeting the growing demands of international trade and logistics.
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