SAKAKI
- JPSKK
- Latitude: 40.4603
- Longitude: 141.663
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Sakaki is not a well-known port in Japan, and there may be some confusion as Sakaki is primarily known as a town in Nagano Prefecture, which is inland and does not have a marine port. However, Japan has numerous ports along its coastlines, such as Yokohama, Kobe, and Nagoya, among others.
If you are specifically looking for information about a marine port named Sakaki, it is possible that it is a small or privately-owned facility, or it might be a misspelling or confusion with another port's name.
For accurate and detailed information about notable maritime ports in Japan, you should refer to major ports such as:
Port of Yokohama: One of Japan’s largest and most well-equipped ports, handling a significant portion of international cargo and having extensive container facilities.
Port of Kobe: A major international trade hub located in the Kansai region, well-known for its modern container terminals and extensive harbor facilities.
Port of Tokyo: One of the busiest ports in Japan, crucial for both international and domestic shipping, and featuring advanced logistics and cargo-handling infrastructure.
Port of Nagoya: Known for being the largest port by cargo volume in Japan, heavily used by industries including automotive, chemicals, and machinery.
The details typically considered in port specifications include:
- Berth Specifications: Lengths, depths, and types of quays available.
- Cargo Handling: Types of cargoes (containerized, bulk, breakbulk, liquid, etc.) and associated facilities.
- Facilities: Warehousing, storage, terminals, cranes, and other equipment.
- Connectivity: Road, rail, and inland transportation links.
- Services: Marine services such as bunkering, ship repair, and pilotage.
If specific information regarding Sakaki or a similar-named port does exist, I recommend directly contacting local Japanese maritime authorities or shipping companies that may provide detailed directories and port handbooks.
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