OSAKO
- JPOJO
- Latitude: 34.1125
- Longitude: 132.574
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Overview
Osako is a port situated in Japan and is known for its strategic location and efficient operations. It is relatively less known compared to major ports like Tokyo, Yokohama, or Osaka. Nevertheless, it plays a crucial role in regional maritime logistics and the local economy.
Specifications
Location
- Country: Japan
- Region: Often located in coastal regions
- Coordinates: Specific coordinates depend on the exact location within Japan
Facilities
Osako might not be as extensive as the major ports, but it typically includes the following:
- Container Terminals: Handling containerized cargo, equipped with gantry cranes.
- Bulk Cargo Terminals: Facilities for handling bulk goods like grain, coal, and minerals.
- Liquid Bulk Terminals: Specialized docks for handling liquid cargo such as petroleum, chemicals, etc.
- Ro-Ro Terminals: Roll-on/roll-off facilities for vehicles.
- General Cargo Terminals: Areas designed for non-containerized cargo.
Infrastructure
- Warehouses and Storage: Equipped with modern warehousing facilities.
- Transport Links: Good transportation linkage with roads, rail, and possibly air to facilitate onward movement of goods.
- Navigational Aids: Provides modern navigational aids for safe docking and departure of ships.
- Support Services: Includes ship repair yards, bunkering services, and waste disposal facilities.
Depth and Berths
- Draft Depth: Typically can accommodate medium to large vessels, but specific draft depths should be verified.
- Number of Berths: Varies depending on the size and capacity of the port.
Capacity
- Annual Throughput: Data on annual cargo throughput can provide insights into the port's capacity, though such specifics for Osako might be less publicized.
Security and Compliance
- ISPS Code Compliance: Ensures security measures are in place.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities for efficient processing of goods and crew.
Additional Features
- Environmental Measures: Responsible waste management and pollution control measures.
- Technology and Automation: Use of technology in logistics and management to ensure efficiency.
Please note that while the above specifications give a general idea, the exact details may vary, and it's often best to consult official resources or the port authority for the most precise information.
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