ONAHAMA
- JPONA
- Latitude: 36.9307
- Longitude: 140.885
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Fukushima Tohoku Japan
Onahama Port is a commercial seaport situated in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It is located on the Pacific coast and plays a significant role in regional trade, particularly serving the Tohoku region's industrial and commercial activities. Below are the key descriptions and specifications for Onahama Port:
General Information
- Location: Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
- Coordinates: Approximately 37.0° N latitude and 140.9° E longitude
- UN/LOCODE: JPOHM
Port Specifications
Facilities
- Berthing Facilities: Onahama Port has several berths catering to different types of vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, and tankers.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with modern infrastructure to handle a variety of cargo such as bulk commodities, containers, and industrial goods.
- Draft Depth: Varies across different docks, generally accommodating vessels with a draft up to 12 meters for certain deep-water berths.
- Storage: Includes open storage areas, warehouses, and specialized facilities for different types of cargo.
- Container Terminals: Adequate facilities for container handling including cranes and container yards.
Services and Operations
- Pilotage: Available for assisting vessels to safely navigate into and out of the port.
- Tug Services: Tugboats available to assist in maneuvering large vessels.
- Bunkering: Fueling services are available for vessels.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services available; larger facilities are accessible in nearby industrial areas.
- Customs and Immigration: Full customs and immigration services for international cargo and personnel.
Economic Role
- Industry: Serves a variety of industries including manufacturing, fishing, and energy sectors.
- Fishery Sector: Important base for the region's fishing industry, providing services and facilities for fishing vessels.
- Trade: Facilitates both import and export activities. Key commodities include industrial materials, machinery, and fisheries products.
Connectivity
- Transport Links: Well-connected by road and rail networks to the broader Tohoku region, providing effective logistics solutions.
- Proximity to Major Markets: Provides access to the Tohoku region's markets and serves as a gateway for international trade, especially to East Asia.
Recent Developments
- Reconstruction Efforts: Post-2011 earthquake and tsunami, significant reconstruction efforts have been undertaken to restore and further develop the port’s infrastructure.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Ongoing efforts to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly port operations.
Key Contacts
- Port Authority: Managing and regulating operations, ensuring smooth functioning and adherence to maritime regulations.
- Terminal Operators: Specific operators manage various terminals, providing detailed operational support and services.
Onahama Port continues to evolve, adapting to the dynamic needs of maritime trade while playing a pivotal role in the economic development of the Fukushima Prefecture and the broader region.
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