OARAI
- JPOAR
- Latitude: 36.3081
- Longitude: 140.576
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Oarai 311-1301 Japan
Oarai Port is one of Japan's prominent seaports, situated on the eastern coastline in Ibaraki Prefecture, facing the Pacific Ocean. It serves as a vital hub for both commercial and passenger traffic, bridging strategic connections domestically and internationally. Below is a detailed description and specification of Oarai Port:
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Latitude approximately 36.3147° N, Longitude 140.5836° E.
- Proximity: Located near major cities such as Mito (around 15 km away) and Tokyo (approximately 130 km to the south).
Infrastructure and Facilities:
Berths and Quays:
- Total Berths: Multiple berthing facilities capable of accommodating various vessel sizes.
- Passenger Terminals: Equipped to handle large ferries and cruise ships, providing services for domestic ferry lines.
Storage and Handling:
- Warehousing: Modern storage facilities for various types of cargos including bulk, containerized, and general goods.
- Cold Storage: Availability of refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Gantry cranes and mobile cranes for efficient cargo loading and unloading.
- Forklifts and Reach Stackers: For handling containers and palletized cargo.
Container Facilities:
- Container Yards: Designated areas for the storage and movement of shipping containers.
- Handling: State-of-the-art facilities for container handling, including Customs inspection zones.
Services:
- Pilotage and Towing: Mandatory pilotage services and availability of tugboats for safe vessel navigation.
- Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Proper facilities for the collection and disposal of ship-generated waste.
- Maintenance and Repair: Access to ship repair and maintenance services.
Connectivity:
Road:
- Highway Access: Well-connected to the national highway network, ensuring smooth cargo transit to and from the port.
Rail:
- Rail Links: Integrated with regional and national rail lines to support cargo movement.
Air:
- Nearest Airports: Proximity to major airports like Narita International Airport and Ibaraki Airport.
Safety and Security:
- ISPS Compliance: Adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code to ensure secure operations.
- Navigation Aids: Advanced navigation systems including lighthouse and radar systems.
- Emergency Services: Availability of emergency response teams for fire, medical, and pollution control.
Environmental Considerations:
- Green Practices: Implementation of eco-friendly practices to minimize environmental impact, including waste management and pollution control measures.
Economic and Strategic Importance:
- Economic Hub: Major contributor to the regional economy with facilities supporting fisheries, tourism, and international trade.
- Tourism: Gateway for tourists heading to regional attractions like the Oarai Aquarium and coastal resorts.
Oarai Port continues to play a critical role in Japan's maritime operations, facilitating smooth and efficient transport of goods and passengers. Its modern infrastructure and strategic location make it an essential component of Japan's port network.
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