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Port Overview
Ayajin Port is a strategically positioned maritime facility located on the eastern coastline of South Korea, situated in the Gangwon Province. Positioned at 38.2721°N, 128.558°E, the port serves as a critical maritime infrastructure supporting regional economic development and international maritime trade. Its location along the Korean Peninsula’s eastern seaboard provides significant advantages for maritime logistics, particularly for regional trade routes connecting Northeast Asian markets.
Geographic Location & Access
Nestled within the rugged coastal landscape of Gangwon Province, Ayajin Port benefits from a naturally protected harbor environment. The port’s coordinates offer excellent approach conditions with minimal navigational challenges. The surrounding geographic features provide natural breakwater protection, ensuring stable maritime operations throughout varying seasonal conditions. The region experiences a temperate maritime climate with moderate winters and mild summers, facilitating year-round port operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Ayajin Port features comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements. The port’s terminal configurations include:
– Multiple multi-purpose berths
– Dedicated container handling zones
– Bulk cargo transfer facilities
– Specialized maritime logistics areas
Key infrastructure specifications include:
– Total berth length: Approximately 1,200 linear meters
– Container terminal capacity: 250,000 TEU annually
– Dedicated storage areas: 45,000 square meters
– Advanced cargo handling equipment including mobile harbor cranes and reach stackers
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters for maritime professionals:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 14-16 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2.5-3.5 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels
– Navigation aids: Comprehensive GPS, AIS, and radar systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels exceeding 5,000 gross tonnage
Operational Services
Comprehensive service offerings include:
– 24/7 stevedoring operations
– Multiple bunker fuel grades (IFO 380, MGO, Marine Gas Oil)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Limited ship repair capabilities
– Environmental waste management services
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Advanced security screening protocols
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Port economic characteristics:
– Competitive tariff structures
– Direct rail and highway connectivity
– Integrated logistics infrastructure
– Part of regional free trade development zone
– Competitive pricing for maritime services
– Advanced electronic documentation systems
Strategic Importance
Ayajin Port represents a critical maritime gateway for:
– Regional trade connectivity
– Supporting Gangwon Province’s economic development
– Facilitating international maritime logistics
– Serving as a strategic maritime infrastructure node
– Potential expansion for increased regional trade capabilities
Cargo Specialization
Optimal for handling:
– General cargo
– Container shipments
– Bulk agricultural products
– Limited industrial equipment transfers
Competitive Advantages
– Strategically located eastern Korean coastline
– Modern infrastructure
– Efficient operational protocols
– Comprehensive maritime services
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