MINAMI
- JPMNM
- Latitude: 36.07
- Longitude: 133.1
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Yokohama Kanagawa 232-0023 Japan
Phone number: +81-45-123-4567
Web-site: https://www.port-of-minami.jp/
Minami Port, Japan:
Description:
Minami Port is strategically located along the southwestern coast of Japan. It is a significant maritime hub, contributing to the regional and international shipping and trade operations within Japan. Known for its modern infrastructure and efficient logistics, Minami Port serves as a pivotal point for the import and export of various goods, including automobiles, machinery, electronics, and raw materials. The port facilities are designed to accommodate a wide range of vessels, including bulk carriers, container ships, and Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) ships.
Specification:
Location:
- Coordinates: Latitude approximately 33.5581° N, Longitude 131.4422° E.
- Region: Southwestern Japan, Kyushu Island.
Facilities:
- Berths: Multiple berths with deep-water access suitable for large vessels. The port is equipped to handle both bulk and containerized cargo.
- Container Terminals: Advanced container terminals with efficient handling equipment, including gantry cranes, RTGs (Rubber Tyred Gantry cranes), and automated stacking cranes.
- Storage: Extensive warehousing facilities, open storage yards, and refrigerated storage for perishables.
- Bulk Handling: Specialized terminals for dry bulk cargo such as coal, grain, and minerals.
Draft and Depth:
- The port has a maintained depth to accommodate Panamax and post-Panamax vessels, with drafts typically ranging from 12 to 16 meters.
Cargo Throughput:
- Minami Port handles millions of tons of cargo annually, highlighting its capacity for high-volume throughput of both imports and exports.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected to major highways and expressways facilitating the movement of goods to and from the port.
- Rail Connectivity: Integrated rail links to expedite the inland transportation of cargo.
- Airport Proximity: Closely located to regional airports, enhancing air-sea intermodal logistics.
Services:
- Pilotage: Experienced harbor pilots available to guide vessels safely into the port.
- Tug Services: Availability of powerful tugs for assistive maneuvering.
- Bunkering: Onsite fuelling services for vessels.
- Ship Repairs and Maintenance: Comprehensive shipyard facilities for repairs, maintenance, and maritime services.
Security:
- Minami Port complies with international security standards, including the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring secure docking and cargo handling operations.
Sustainability:
- The port is proactive in implementing eco-friendly practices, including measures to reduce emissions and promote sustainable development.
Customs and Inspection:
- Efficient customs processing facilities for quick clearance of goods, supported by modern inspection and scanning technologies.
Minami Port represents a vital nexus in Japan’s maritime network, contributing significantly to the economic vitality of the region through its comprehensive and state-of-the-art facilities. The port's ongoing enhancements ensure it remains competitive in the global logistics and shipping industry.
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