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Port Overview
Mogi Port (JPMOG) is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Japan, situated in the southeastern region of Kyushu Island. Positioned at coordinates 32707°N, 129915°E, the port serves as a critical maritime infrastructure node in the region’s extensive maritime trade network. Its location provides significant advantages for regional and international shipping operations, particularly for vessels navigating the East China Sea and connecting Japanese domestic maritime routes.
Geographic Location & Access
Nestled along the coastal landscape of Kyushu, Mogi Port benefits from a naturally protected harbor configuration. The port’s geographical positioning offers excellent approach channels with minimal navigational challenges. Situated approximately 50 kilometers from major regional shipping lanes, the port provides strategic access while maintaining operational flexibility. The local maritime environment experiences moderate maritime conditions, characterized by relatively stable weather patterns typical of southern Japanese coastal regions.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Mogi Port features a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Specifications:
– Total terminal area: Approximately 45 hectares
– Multipurpose cargo terminals
– Dedicated container handling zones
– Bulk cargo processing facilities
– Specialized liquid cargo berths
Berth Configurations:
– Multiple berths supporting vessels up to 50,000 DWT
– Wharf lengths ranging from 200-350 meters
– Dedicated roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) facilities
– Containerized cargo handling capacity: 150,000 TEU annually
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining port operational capabilities:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 14-18 meters
– Tidal range: 2.5-3.5 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels
– Navigation aids: Advanced GPS-integrated maritime guidance systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels exceeding 10,000 GT
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings include:
Cargo Handling:
– Advanced container handling equipment
– Specialized bulk material processing
– Efficient stevedoring services
– 24/7 operational capabilities
Support Services:
– Bunker fuel supply (IFO 380, Marine Gas Oil)
– Fresh water provisions
– Emergency repair capabilities
– Environmental waste management
– Customs clearance facilities
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Port Economic Profile:
– Competitive tariff structures
– Integrated logistics connectivity
– Direct rail and highway connections
– Part of Japan’s strategic maritime infrastructure network
– Significant regional economic contributor
Strategic Importance
Mogi Port represents a critical maritime gateway for:
– Regional trade distribution
– Industrial supply chain logistics
– Intermodal transportation hub
– Supporting Japanese maritime economic strategies
The port’s advanced infrastructure, strategic location, and comprehensive service offerings position it as a premier maritime facility in the Kyushu region. Its capabilities make it particularly suitable for containerized cargo, bulk materials, and specialized maritime logistics operations.
Mogi Port continues to invest in technological upgrades and sustainability initiatives, ensuring
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