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Port Overview
Arashimacho Port is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in the Mie Prefecture of Japan, serving as a critical node in the region’s maritime infrastructure. Situated along the Pacific coastline, this port plays a significant role in supporting the industrial and economic activities of central Japan, particularly for the manufacturing and export sectors of the Kansai region.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at 34.4592°N, 136.868°E, Arashimacho Port offers exceptional maritime accessibility with a well-defined approach channel. The port benefits from a sheltered coastal location, providing natural protection from adverse maritime conditions. The surrounding geography features a moderate climate typical of Japan’s Pacific coastal regions, with relatively stable weather patterns that support year-round maritime operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port boasts a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Specifications:
– Multiple specialized berths
– Total quay length: Approximately 2,500 meters
– Container terminal capacity: 500,000 TEU annually
– Dedicated terminals for:
– General cargo
– Containerized freight
– Bulk material handling
– Liquid bulk and chemical cargo
Cargo Handling Equipment:
– Advanced container gantry cranes
– Mobile harbor cranes
– Specialized bulk material handling systems
– Pneumatic and mechanical unloading equipment
– Comprehensive storage and transshipment facilities
Technical Specifications
Critical maritime technical parameters include:
Navigation Characteristics:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 45 meters
– Tidal range: 2.5 meters
– Approach channel width: 300 meters
– 24/7 navigational support
– Advanced vessel traffic management system
Vessel Accommodation:
– Capable of handling:
– Ultra-large container vessels
– Bulk carriers
– Tankers
– Specialized maritime vessels
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings:
Cargo Services:
– Full stevedoring capabilities
– Integrated logistics solutions
– Customs clearance
– Cargo tracking and management systems
Support Services:
– Bunker fuel supply (multiple grades)
– Fresh water provisions
– Emergency repair capabilities
– Environmental waste management
– 24-hour port authority coordination
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Economic Positioning:
– Competitive port tariff structure
– Direct connectivity to national rail and highway networks
– Proximity to major industrial centers
– Integrated free trade zone capabilities
– Advanced digital customs processing
Intermodal Connectivity:
– Direct rail links to manufacturing regions
– Efficient road transport infrastructure
– Integrated logistics platforms
– Advanced digital tracking systems
Strategic Importance
Regional Maritime Significance:
– Critical gateway for Kansai region exports
– Strategic location for Pacific maritime trade routes
– Supporting automotive and manufacturing supply chains
– Advanced environmental sustainability initiatives
– Continuous infrastructure modernization program
Competitive Advantages
– State-of-the-art maritime infrastructure
– Efficient operational processes
– Strategic geographic positioning
– Advanced technological
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