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Port Overview
Shino Port is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in the Chubu region of Japan, situated along the Pacific coastline. Positioned at 34.6776°N, 137.003°E, this port plays a critical role in Japan’s maritime infrastructure, serving as a key logistics hub for regional and international maritime trade. Its location provides exceptional connectivity to major shipping routes in the Asia-Pacific region, making it a vital node in global maritime commerce.
Geographic Location & Access
Nestled in the southeastern coastal area of Japan’s main island of Honshu, Shino Port benefits from a naturally protected harbor configuration. The port’s precise coordinates offer excellent approach conditions with minimal navigational challenges. The surrounding geography provides natural breakwater protection, ensuring stable maritime operations throughout the year. Regional climate characteristics include moderate maritime conditions with predictable seasonal variations, supporting consistent port operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Shino Port features a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Configurations:
– Multiple specialized cargo terminals
– Dedicated container handling facilities
– Bulk cargo and general cargo terminals
– Total berth length: Approximately 2,500 linear meters
– Integrated intermodal transfer capabilities
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Container terminal capacity: 500,000 TEU annually
– Multipurpose terminals supporting break-bulk, ro-ro, and project cargo
– Advanced container handling equipment
– Sophisticated cargo tracking and management systems
– Efficient storage and warehousing infrastructure
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining Shino Port’s operational capabilities:
Navigation Specifications:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 45 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2.5 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates ultra-large container vessels
– Advanced navigational aids and real-time maritime traffic management
Support Services:
– 24/7 pilotage services
– Multiple tugboat stations
– Comprehensive vessel traffic management system
– Advanced meteorological monitoring
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings include:
Core Services:
– Professional stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (marine diesel, heavy fuel oil)
– Fresh water provisions
– Comprehensive waste management
– Customs clearance facilities
– Advanced security screening
Maintenance Capabilities:
– Limited ship repair facilities
– Emergency response infrastructure
– Bunkering services for various vessel types
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Shino Port presents robust commercial infrastructure:
Economic Characteristics:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Integrated logistics connections
– Direct rail and highway access
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Advanced digital customs processing
Connectivity:
– Direct links to major Japanese industrial centers
– Efficient intermodal transportation networks
– Strategic proximity to manufacturing regions
Strategic Importance
As a critical maritime gateway, Shino Port offers:
– Exceptional regional trade connectivity
– Advanced technological infrastructure
– Sustainable maritime operations
– Ongoing infrastructure development initiatives
– Strong environmental management protocols
Competitive Advantages
– High-efficiency cargo handling
– Strategic geographic
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