YOKKAICHI
- JPYKK
- Latitude: 34.9615
- Longitude: 136.655
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Yokkaichi Mie Prefecture Japan
Port of Yokkaichi - Overview and Specifications
Location:
- Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, Japan
- Coordinates: Approximately 34°58'N latitude and 136°38'E longitude
- Situated on Ise Bay, part of the Pacific Ocean coastline
General Information:
- The Port of Yokkaichi is a significant industrial and commercial port in Japan, primarily serving the central region of the country.
- It is renowned for its petrochemical complex and handles a variety of cargo types, including chemicals, petroleum products, steel, containers, and bulk cargo.
- The port is managed by the Yokkaichi Port Authority.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Terminals:
- Container Terminal: Equipped with modern cranes and container yards, handling domestic and international container traffic.
- Bulk Cargo Terminals: Facilities for dry bulk such as coal, ore, and grain.
- Liquid Bulk Terminals: Specializing in chemicals and petroleum products with dedicated pipelines and storage tanks.
- General Cargo Terminals: Handling a variety of cargo including steel products, machinery, and vehicles.
Berths:
- The port has multiple berths with varying depths, typically ranging from 10 to 15 meters, accommodating different types of vessels from small coasters to large Panamax ships.
- Specific berths include:
- Container Berths: Generally equipped with quay cranes and other necessary handling equipment.
- Bulk Berths: Typically feature conveyor systems for efficient unloading/loading.
- Liquid Bulk Berths: With specialized loading arms and safety systems.
Storage:
- Ample warehousing and open storage areas for cargo.
- Tank farms for liquid bulk storage and silo storage for dry bulk.
Support Services:
- Tug services, pilotage, bunkering, and ship repair services are available.
- Customs and quarantine services are present to facilitate cargo clearance.
Connectivity:
- Road Network: Excellent highway connections to major industrial regions and cities in central Japan.
- Rail Connections: Linked to the national rail network, allowing for efficient transportation of goods to and from the port.
- Air Access: Close proximity to Chubu Centrair International Airport, enhancing connectivity for international cargo.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- The port adheres to strict environmental regulations to minimize pollution and protect marine life.
- Advanced safety protocols are in place, especially for handling hazardous materials.
Economic Impact:
- The Port of Yokkaichi plays a crucial role in the local and national economy by facilitating trade and supporting industrial activities.
- It is a pivotal hub for exporting Japanese goods and importing raw materials and products.
Future Developments:
- Plans for enhancing automation and digitalization to improve efficiency.
- Ongoing projects to expand capacity and modernize facilities to handle the growing volume of trade.
The Port of Yokkaichi continues to evolve and adapt to the changing demands of global trade while maintaining its status as a key maritime gateway in Japan.
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