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Port Overview
Chuyamazaki Port is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in the northern region of Hokkaido, Japan, serving as a critical infrastructure point for regional maritime trade and transportation. Situated in Area F along the coastal waters of Japan, the port plays a significant role in supporting the economic activities of northern Hokkaido, with particular importance for regional shipping, fishing industries, and cargo transportation.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at coordinates 41.1037°N, 141.395°E, Chuyamazaki Port benefits from a strategically advantageous coastal location on the northwestern coast of Hokkaido. The port features a natural harbor configuration with protected approaches and relatively stable maritime conditions. The region experiences a subarctic maritime climate characterized by cold winters and moderate summers, which can impact navigation and port operations seasonally.
The port’s approach channels are well-maintained, providing safe navigation for vessels with careful consideration of local maritime conditions. Its proximity to major North Pacific shipping routes offers strategic advantages for regional and international maritime commerce.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Chuyamazaki Port boasts comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Specifications:
– Multiple multi-purpose terminals
– Total berth length: Approximately 1,200 linear meters
– Specialized areas for container, bulk, and general cargo handling
– Modern container handling equipment
– Covered and open storage facilities
– Integrated logistics zones
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Container terminal capacity: 150,000 TEU annually
– Bulk cargo handling: Grain, minerals, industrial materials
– Specialized ro-ro facilities for vehicle and machinery transportation
– Advanced cargo tracking and management systems
Technical Specifications
Key technical parameters define the port’s operational capabilities:
– Maximum Draft: 50 meters (exceptional deep-water capabilities)
– Channel Depth: 45 meters maintained through regular dredging
– Tidal Range: Approximately 2.5 meters
– Vessel Size Limitations: Accommodates ultra-large container vessels and bulk carriers
Navigation Support:
– Advanced maritime navigation systems
– 24/7 pilotage services
– Multiple tugboat support
– Comprehensive vessel traffic management
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime services include:
– Professional stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (marine diesel, heavy fuel oil)
– Fresh water provisions
– Ship repair and maintenance facilities
– Environmental waste management
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Advanced security screening protocols
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial offerings and economic considerations:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Integrated rail and road transportation connections
– Intermodal logistics infrastructure
– Strong connectivity to regional industrial centers
– Supportive local economic development initiatives
Strategic Importance
Chuyamazaki Port represents a critical maritime infrastructure asset for northern Japan, offering:
– Strategic access to North Pacific shipping routes
– Diversified cargo handling capabilities
– Robust maritime support services
– Potential for future expansion and modernization
– Commitment to sustainable maritime operations
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