NAGOYA ANCH
- Latitude: 34.93
- Longitude: 136.763
- Japan Coast
- Anchorage in Japan
Location: Nagoya Aichi Japan
Nagoya Port, also known as NAGOYA ANCH, is one of Japan's largest and most important ports. Located in central Japan, in Aichi Prefecture, it serves as a major gateway for international trade.
General Description:
Nagoya Port is a deep-water, multi-purpose port that handles a wide variety of cargoes, including containers, automobiles, bulk commodities, and general cargo. The port plays a pivotal role in the country's economy due to its strategic location and comprehensive facilities.
Key Specifications:
- Location: Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
- Coordinates: Approx. 35.0833° N, 136.8833° E
- Port Authority: Nagoya Port Authority
Infrastructure:
Berths:
- Multiple berths capable of accommodating various types of vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, and Ro-Ro (Roll-On/Roll-Off) vessels.
Terminals:
- Container Terminals: Equipped with modern handling equipment and facilities to handle large container volumes.
- Automobile Terminals: Dedicated areas for the import and export of vehicles, significant given Japan's automotive industry.
- Bulk Terminals: Facilities for handling bulk commodities such as grain, coal, and ore.
- General Cargo Terminals: Areas designated for non-containerized cargo.
Water Depth:
- The port features deep-water channels and quay depths, typically around 12-16 meters, suitable for accommodating large vessels.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses and open storage areas for different types of cargo.
- Special facilities for hazardous materials and temperature-sensitive goods.
Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for foreign vessels and available 24/7.
- Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvering large vessels.
- Bunkering: Refueling services for ships.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Dry docks and repair facilities available.
- Customs and Inspections: Efficient customs clearance and quarantine inspection services.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Access: Excellent connections to Japan’s extensive road and rail networks, facilitating inland transportation.
- Nearby Airports: Close proximity to Chubu Centrair International Airport, enhancing air-sea logistics integration.
Economic Significance:
- The port is integral to the Chubu region's economy, supporting industries such as automotive, machinery, and chemicals.
- It ranks highly in terms of container throughput and vehicle handling in Japan.
Environmental Initiatives:
- Nagoya Port Authority is involved in efforts to minimize environmental impact, including pollution control measures, habitat conservation projects, and the use of green technologies.
Future Developments:
- Ongoing projects to expand and modernize facilities to keep pace with global trade demands and technological advancements.
Nagoya Port is a critical component of Japan’s maritime infrastructure, offering a wide range of services and facilities to support international trade and economic growth.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MEIYUMARU | Cargo | >JP NGO E4 F-9 | 10/29/2024 |