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Port Overview
Toyamashin Port (JPTOS), strategically located in the Toyama Prefecture of Japan, represents a critical maritime infrastructure in the Sea of Japan region. Positioned at 36.7679°N, 137.117°E, this port serves as a vital economic gateway for the Hokuriku region, facilitating crucial maritime trade connections between Japan’s domestic markets and international shipping routes. The port plays a significant role in supporting regional industrial activities, particularly in manufacturing, logistics, and maritime commerce.

Geographic Location & Access
Situated on the northwestern coast of Honshu Island, Toyamashin Port benefits from a strategically advantageous natural harbor configuration. The port’s geographical positioning provides excellent access to major shipping lanes in the Sea of Japan, with proximity to key economic centers in the Hokuriku and Chubu regions. The coastal environment features moderate maritime conditions, characterized by relatively stable weather patterns that support year-round port operations.

Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Toyamashin Port boasts comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:

Terminal Specifications:
– Multiple specialized cargo terminals
– Dedicated container handling facilities
– Bulk cargo and general cargo berths
– Total berth length: Approximately 2,500 linear meters
– Container terminal capacity: 250,000 TEU annually
– Specialized ro-ro and break-bulk cargo zones

Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Advanced container handling equipment
– Gantry cranes with 40-meter outreach
– Mobile harbor cranes (50-100 metric ton capacity)
– Extensive storage yards with intermodal connectivity
– Climate-controlled warehousing facilities
– Specialized chemical and hazardous cargo zones

Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining port operational capabilities:

Navigation Characteristics:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 14-16 meters
– Tidal range: 2.5-3.5 meters
– Approach channel width: 300-400 meters
– 24/7 navigational support services
– Advanced vessel traffic management system

Vessel Accommodation:
– Supports vessels up to 300 meters in length
– Capable of handling post-Panamax container ships
– Multiple simultaneous berthing options
– Comprehensive pilotage and tug assistance services

Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings:

Core Services:
– Professional stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (IFO 380, MGO)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Customs clearance and documentation
– 24-hour port authority support
– Advanced security screening facilities

Technical Support:
– Ship repair and maintenance workshops
– Emergency response capabilities
– Environmental waste management
– Ballast water treatment services

Commercial & Economic Aspects
Economic Infrastructure:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Integrated logistics connectivity
– Direct rail and highway connections
– Foreign trade zone capabilities
– Advanced digital customs processing
– Supportive regional economic policies

Strategic Importance
Regional Maritime Significance:
– Critical trade hub for Hokuriku region

Port Codes:

JPTOS

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