SENDAI
- JPSGM
- Latitude: 38.2755
- Longitude: 141.021
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
Sendai Marine Port, Japan
Location: Sendai Port is situated in the Miyagi Prefecture on the northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan. It is part of the larger metropolitan area of Sendai, a major city in the Tohoku region.
Coordinates: Approximately 38.3167° N latitude and 141.0000° E longitude.
Overview: Sendai Port is a significant coastal facility known for handling various types of cargo and accommodating a range of maritime activities. The port supports both domestic and international shipping and plays a crucial role in the regional economy, particularly in terms of trade and logistics.
Main Features:
Harbor Types:
- Artificial harbor with well-constructed breakwaters.
- Deep natural bays suitable for various types of vessels.
Infrastructure:
- Modern piers and docking facilities.
- Container terminals equipped with state-of-the-art handling equipment.
- Warehousing and storage facilities.
- Bulk cargo handling facilities for resources like coal, grain, and minerals.
- Passenger terminals for ferry and cruise services.
Depth and Berthing:
- Channel depth: Typically around 14-16 meters, depending on the berth location.
- Multiple quays and wharves designed to handle different vessel sizes, including large container ships and bulk carriers.
Facilities:
- Container yards with ample space for stacking and handling containers.
- Railway connections and intermodal facilities for efficient cargo transfer.
- Advanced logistics and distribution centers within the port vicinity.
- Facilities for hazardous cargo and necessary safety measures.
Services:
- Pilotage services for safe navigation.
- Tugboat assistance for docking and maneuvering.
- Ship repair and maintenance services.
- Bunkering (fuel supply) and provisioning services.
Navigation Aids:
- Advanced navigational aids including radar and GPS systems.
- Well-marked channels and buoys to guide vessels safely.
Security:
- High-level security measures in place, adhering to international standards.
- ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) compliant.
Environmental Initiatives:
- Measures to minimize environmental impact, including pollution control and waste management systems.
- Participation in regional and international environmental programs.
Additional Information:
Accessibility:
- Accessible by road and rail, providing seamless connectivity to the broader Sendai area and other parts of Japan.
- Proximate to Sendai Airport for easy transit of passengers and air cargo.
Usage:
- The port handles a diverse range of cargo, including containers, bulk goods, vehicles, and industrial equipment.
- Significant for the export of local products such as agricultural produce, seafood, and industrial goods.
- Regular passenger ferry services and occasional cruise ship docking.
Emergency Services:
- Equipped with emergency response teams and equipment.
- Collaborative arrangements with local and regional authorities for disaster management.
Future Developments:
- Ongoing projects to expand and modernize port facilities.
- Initiatives to enhance sustainability and reduce carbon footprint.
Sendai Port continues to be a cornerstone for trade and maritime activities in the Tohoku region, supporting economic growth and facilitating international commerce.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SEIWA | Tanker | >JP SGM ENEOS7-J | 10/3/2025 | |
KITAKAMI | Passenger | >JP TMK C | 10/3/2025 | |
KIRISHIMA MARU NO.12 | Tanker | >SGM ENEOS 2-B | 10/3/2025 | |
FUJIKI | Cargo | >JP TMK 2W | 10/3/2025 | |
AOBA | Towing/Tug | 10/3/2025 | ||
SUMISE MARU NO.3 | Cargo | JP SGM N4 | 10/3/2025 | |
WAKAYOSHI MARU NO.2 | Tanker | >JP SGM ENEOS C3 | 10/3/2025 | |
SHINSEI | Cargo | >JP SGM OFF | 10/3/2025 | |
SHOURYU | Cargo | 10/3/2025 | ||
SEIUNMARU NO.28 | Cargo | 10/3/2025 | ||
DAIEI MARU NO.5 | Cargo | >JP SGM OFF | 10/3/2025 | |
KOUYOU MARU | Cargo | 10/3/2025 | ||
ITSUKUSHIMA | Cargo | JP SGM OFF | 10/3/2025 | |
GENBU | Cargo | JP SGM | 10/3/2025 | |
MEIO MARU | Cargo | >JP NGO OFF | 10/3/2025 | |
HARUKAZE | Cargo | >JP SGM TAKASAGO-1 | 10/3/2025 | |
HYPERION | Cargo | JP_SGM | 10/3/2025 | |
BRIGHT CREST | Tanker | JP SGM | 10/3/2025 | |
HKL EIKOU | Cargo | >JP SGM OFF | 10/3/2025 | |
SHINKO MARU NO.21 | Cargo | >JP SGM | 10/3/2025 |