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Port Overview
Tomakomai Anch is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Hokkaido, Japan, serving as a critical infrastructure point for regional and international maritime trade. Situated on the southwestern coast of Hokkaido, the port plays a significant role in Japan’s maritime logistics network, particularly for the northern regions of the country. Its location provides crucial connectivity for industrial and agricultural exports from Hokkaido, positioning it as a key maritime gateway for the region’s economic activities.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely located at 42.5665°N, 141.656°E, Tomakomai Anch offers exceptional maritime accessibility with well-defined approach channels and navigational features. The port benefits from a sheltered coastal position, providing natural protection from maritime challenges. Hokkaido’s maritime climate presents moderate challenges, with seasonal variations including potential winter ice conditions that require specialized navigation and port management strategies.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port features 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 berths
– Advanced intermodal transfer capabilities
Key Infrastructure Specifications:
– Total berth length: Approximately 2,500 linear meters
– Container terminal capacity: 500,000 TEU annually
– Specialized roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) facilities
– Extensive storage and warehousing complexes
– Advanced cargo handling equipment including mobile harbor cranes and container gantries
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining port operational capabilities:
Navigation Characteristics:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 14-16 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2-3 meters
– Navigational restrictions: Minimal, with excellent approach conditions
Vessel Accommodation:
– Capable of handling Panamax and post-Panamax vessel classes
– Advanced pilotage services
– 24/7 vessel traffic management system
– Multiple tugboat support services
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings:
Cargo Handling:
– Advanced stevedoring capabilities
– Multimodal cargo transfer services
– Specialized handling for containerized and bulk cargo
– Efficient customs clearance procedures
Support Services:
– Bunker fuel supply (multiple grades)
– Fresh water provisions
– Waste management and environmental services
– Ship repair and maintenance facilities
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Strategic commercial positioning:
Economic Features:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Direct rail and highway connectivity
– Proximity to major industrial centers in Hokkaido
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Advanced logistics infrastructure
Strategic Importance
Tomakomai Anch represents a critical maritime infrastructure asset for Japan’s northern region, offering:
– Robust connectivity to East Asian maritime trade routes
– Strategic importance for Hokkaido’s export-oriented industries
– Advanced technological infrastructure
– Ongoing port modernization and expansion initiatives
– Commitment to sustainable maritime operations
Competitive Advantages
– Exceptional draft capabilities (50 meters)
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