NAKAGUSUSKU
- JPKNX
- Latitude: 26.31834
- Longitude: 127.8457
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Nakagusuku Okinawa Japan
Nakagusuku Port is a significant maritime facility located in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan. It's recognized for its strategic importance and serves a variety of functions, including commercial shipping, logistics, and industrial activities. Here’s a detailed outline of Nakagusuku Port's description and specifications:
Location
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 26°13'N latitude and 127°44'E longitude.
- Region: Okinawa Island, part of the Ryukyu Archipelago.
- Proximity: Located near Uruma City and Okinawa City, offering access to major roadways and transportation networks within the island.
General Description
- Type of Port: Multi-functional port supporting commercial, industrial, and logistical operations.
- Ownership and Management: Managed under the jurisdiction of the Okinawa Prefectural Government.
Infrastructure and Facilities
Terminals:
- Commercial Shipping Terminal: Equipped to handle various types of cargo including containerized, bulk, and break-bulk cargo.
- Industrial Use Terminals: Provide facilities for the export and import of industrial goods, raw materials, and machinery.
- Ferry Terminal: Services for passenger and vehicle ferries linking Okinawa with other parts of Japan and regional islands.
Berthing Facilities:
- Number of Berths: Multiple berths capable of accommodating a wide range of vessel sizes.
- Depths: Variable berth depths, with some areas dredged to accommodate larger vessels.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses: Several covered warehouses for storage of cargo.
- Open Storage Areas: Extensive open yards for container and bulk cargo storage.
Cranes and Loading Equipment:
- Container Cranes: Modern cranes for handling containerized cargo.
- Mobile Cranes: Flexible equipment to handle various types of loads.
Support Services:
- Pilotage: Available for navigating through the port's waters.
- Towage: Tugboat services for assisting with berthing and departure.
- Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Facilities available for routine maintenance and emergency repairs.
Logistics and Connectivity
- Road Access: Well-connected to major highways and roads facilitating inland transportation.
- Rail Access: Limited rail facilities, as the region relies heavily on road transportation.
- Air Access: Proximity to Naha Airport, Okinawa’s main air gateway.
Additional Services
- Customs and Immigration: On-site facilities for customs inspection and immigration clearance.
- Security: Port security services including surveillance and patrols to ensure the safety and security of port operations.
- Environmental Compliance: Adherence to national and international environmental regulations to minimize the impact on the surrounding marine environment.
Economic Impact
- Trade: A vital hub for both domestic and international trade, contributing significantly to the local and regional economy.
- Employment: Provides numerous jobs in port operations, logistics, security, and related services.
- Industrial Development: Supports adjacent industrial zones with import-export facilities essential for local manufacturing and construction industries.
Nakagusuku Port serves as a critical node in Japan's maritime infrastructure, facilitating significant commercial and industrial activities while connecting Okinawa with other parts of the country and international destinations.
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