OZASHI
- Latitude: 38.6094
- Longitude: 141.5207
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
OZASHI is a lesser-known port in Japan, and detailed public information about it may be limited. If you are referring to a specific Marine port within Japan commonly known by a different name or inquiring about a less prominent port, it's common to find detailed specifications only through specialized maritime resources or local maritime authority websites.
However, general specifications and descriptions for a typical Japanese port include the following aspects:
General Features:
- Location: The geographical coordinates specifying the port's exact location.
- Accessibility: Information about the port's connectivity with major shipping routes and the accessibility for different vessel types.
- Harbor Type: Whether it’s a natural, artificial, or river port.
- Water Depth: Depth available at the berths and channels to accommodate ships.
- Terminal Facilities: Types and specifications of terminals, including container terminals, bulk cargo terminals, oil terminals, etc.
- Pilotage and Tug Services: Availability of pilotage services and the number of tugs available.
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for loading and unloading different types of cargo, including containers, bulk, and liquid cargo.
- Storage Facilities: Availability and types of storage facilities like warehouses and tank farms.
- Port Services: Services available at the port, including bunkering, ship repair, waste disposal, and provisions.
Specific Aspects to Consider:
- Administration and Management: Which authority or company manages the port.
- Regulations and Policies: Any specific regulations that a vessel needs to comply with upon entering the port.
- Customs and Immigration: Procedures for customs and immigration clearance.
- Safety and Security: Security measures in place including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) compliance.
- Environmental Considerations: Measures put in place to mitigate environmental impacts, like waste handling services and anti-pollution regulations.
If OZASHI refers to a port that is not prominently listed, you may need to contact the relevant authorities directly for the most accurate and comprehensive information. This could include the Japan Ports and Harbors Association, the local municipal authority, or relevant maritime agencies.
If you were referring to a well-known port that might have a name similar to OZASHI (e.g., Osaka), please specify so I can provide more tailored information.
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