TOYOHASHI
- JPTHS
- Latitude: 34.7172
- Longitude: 137.319
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Toyohashi Aichi 441-8113 Japan
Phone number: +81-532-33-2111
Web-site: http://www.city.toyohashi.lg.jp
Toyohashi Port
Location: Toyohashi Port is located in Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, in the Chubu region of Japan. The port lies on the northern shore of Mikawa Bay, facing the Pacific Ocean.
Description:
Role: Toyohashi Port is a significant regional port primarily used for commercial purposes, including export and import activities. It serves as a critical logistics hub in central Japan.
Port Complex: The port features multiple terminals handling a diverse range of cargo types such as automobiles, machinery, metal products, chemicals, and containerized goods.
Accessibility: Situated in a strategic location with good access to major industries and transportation networks including expressways and rail systems.
Specifications:
General Cargo Terminals:
- Berths: The port has several berths equipped to handle general cargo.
- Depth: Varies, with depths typically ranging from about 7.5 meters to 15 meters, accommodating various vessel sizes.
- Facilities: Includes storage areas, cranes, and other cargo handling equipment.
Container Facilities:
- Container Terminals: Equipped to handle containerized shipments efficiently with modern technology and services.
- Cranes: Gantry cranes of varying tonnage capacities enabling efficient loading and unloading of containers.
Bulk Cargo Handling:
- Dry Bulk Terminals: Dedicated to the shipment of raw materials such as coal, cement, and other dry bulk goods.
- Liquid Bulk Terminals: Facilities for loading and unloading liquid cargoes including petroleum products and chemicals.
Automobile Terminals:
- Specialized Berths: Designed for the export of vehicles, reflecting Japan's significant automobile manufacturing industry.
- PDI Facilities: Pre-Delivery Inspection facilities to ensure vehicles are up to export standards.
Passenger Ferry Terminals:
- Ferry Services: Limited passenger services to various regional destinations within Japan.
Additional Features:
- Warehousing: Ample warehouse space available for short-term and long-term storage.
- Customs: On-site customs clearance facilities streamline the import and export process.
- Technology: Utilization of advanced IT systems for cargo tracking, security, and operational efficiency.
Connectivity:
- Roads: Well-connected by major expressways linking it to other major cities such as Nagoya, Tokyo, and Osaka.
- Rail: Direct rail links facilitate the inland transportation of cargo.
- Air: Proximity to major airports like Chubu Centrair International Airport enhances air freight connectivity.
Regulatory and Environmental Considerations:
- Compliance: Abides by both national and international maritime and environmental regulations.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Active efforts to reduce the environmental impact of port operations through sustainable practices.
Future Developments:
Ongoing and planned expansions focus on increasing storage capacity, updating technology, and improving overall efficiency to cater to growing cargo volumes and evolving logistic demands.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Toyohashi Port Management Bureau
- Website: [Typically found on the official governmental or port management website]
Note: Specifications and facilities may change over time with expansions and technological advancements, so it is advisable to check directly with the port's official sources or contact the port authority for the most up-to-date information.
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