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Port Overview
Tateyama Port (JPTTY) is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan, situated along the eastern coastline of Honshu Island. Positioned at 35.0055°N, 139.851°E, the port serves as a critical node in the Tokyo Bay maritime network, offering significant logistical advantages for regional and international maritime trade. Its location provides exceptional connectivity to the Greater Tokyo metropolitan area, making it a key infrastructure asset for Japan’s maritime and industrial sectors.

Geographic Location & Access
Nestled in the southeastern region of Chiba Prefecture, Tateyama Port benefits from a sheltered coastal position with direct access to the Pacific Ocean. The port’s coordinates offer excellent navigational approaches with minimal navigational challenges. The surrounding geography features a mix of coastal terrain, providing natural protection and stable maritime conditions. The region experiences a temperate maritime climate with moderate seasonal variations, typically characterized by mild winters and warm summers, facilitating year-round port operations.

Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Tateyama Port features comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:

Terminal Specifications:
– Multiple specialized berths supporting various cargo types
– Total berth length: Approximately 1,200 linear meters
– Dedicated container handling areas
– Bulk cargo and general cargo terminals
– Specialized facilities for agricultural and industrial imports/exports

Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Container handling capacity: Estimated 150,000 TEU annually
– Multipurpose terminals with advanced material handling equipment
– Covered and open storage warehouses
– Modern cargo tracking and management systems
– Efficient intermodal transportation connections

Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining port operational capabilities:

Navigation Characteristics:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at 14-16 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2.5 meters
– Advanced navigational aids and real-time maritime traffic management
– Comprehensive pilotage services for safe vessel movement

Vessel Accommodation:
– Supports vessels up to 300 meters in length
– Capable of handling medium to large container ships
– Specialized ro-ro and bulk carrier facilities
– Advanced mooring infrastructure

Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings:

Core Services:
– 24/7 stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (marine diesel, heavy fuel oil)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Waste management and environmental compliance services
– Customs clearance and documentation support

Technical Support:
– Basic ship repair facilities
– Emergency response capabilities
– Advanced cargo handling and logistics management
– Real-time cargo tracking systems

Commercial & Economic Aspects
Economic Positioning:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Direct connectivity to major Japanese transportation networks
– Integrated rail and road logistics infrastructure
– Strategic location within Tokyo Bay economic zone
– Supportive of just-in-time manufacturing supply chains

Strategic Importance
Regional Significance:
– Critical infrastructure for Chiba Prefecture’s maritime trade
– Supporting automotive, electronics, and agricultural export sectors
– Ongoing infrastructure modern

Port Codes:

JPTTY

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