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Port Overview
Tassha Port, strategically located in Area F of Japan, represents a critical maritime infrastructure node along the country’s eastern seaboard. Positioned at 38.0775°N, 138.247°E, this port serves as a significant gateway for regional and international maritime trade, leveraging Japan’s robust maritime logistics network. Its strategic location offers exceptional connectivity to major Pacific shipping routes, making it a pivotal hub for commercial maritime operations.
Geographic Location & Access
Situated in the maritime region of Area F, Tassha Port benefits from a naturally protected coastal configuration with excellent navigational approaches. The port’s geographic coordinates provide optimal positioning for vessels traversing the Pacific maritime corridors. The surrounding maritime environment features moderate oceanic conditions with predictable seasonal variations, enabling consistent year-round port operations.
The approach channels are well-maintained, offering smooth navigation with comprehensive maritime infrastructure supporting vessel transit. Natural geographic advantages include sheltered waters and strategic positioning relative to major shipping lanes, facilitating efficient maritime logistics and transportation.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Tassha Port boasts comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Configurations:
– Multiple specialized cargo terminals
– Dedicated container handling facilities
– Bulk cargo and break-bulk terminals
– Advanced intermodal transfer capabilities
Technical Terminal Specifications:
– Total berth length: Approximately 2,500 linear meters
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Container terminal capacity: 1.2 million TEU annually
– Specialized storage areas for various cargo types
– Advanced cargo handling equipment including:
Gantry cranes
Mobile harbor cranes
Automated stacking systems
Sophisticated container management technologies
Technical Specifications
Port Technical Parameters:
– Maximum vessel draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Consistently maintained at 48 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2.5 meters
– Navigation aids: Comprehensive modern systems
– 24/7 pilotage services available
– Advanced vessel traffic management system
Navigational Support:
– Multiple tugboat services
– Sophisticated vessel tracking infrastructure
– Real-time meteorological monitoring
– Comprehensive marine safety protocols
Operational Services
Service Offerings:
– Professional stevedoring operations
– Comprehensive cargo handling
– Bunker fuel supply (multiple grades)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Ship repair and maintenance facilities
– Environmental waste management services
– Customs clearance and documentation support
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial Highlights:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Integrated logistics connections
– Direct rail and highway infrastructure
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Advanced digital customs processing
– Efficient intermodal transportation networks
Strategic Importance
Strategic Advantages:
– Critical node in Japanese maritime trade network
– Exceptional Pacific Rim connectivity
– Advanced technological infrastructure
– Sustainable port development initiatives
– Robust environmental management practices
– Significant regional economic contributor
Cargo Specialization:
– Container shipping
– Bulk commodity transfers
– Industrial equipment
– Automotive logistics
– High-value manufactured goods
Conclusion
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