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Port Overview
Tsukumi Anch is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Oita Prefecture, Japan, serving as a critical maritime infrastructure in the northeastern region of Kyushu Island. Situated along the Pacific coastline, the port plays a significant role in supporting regional industrial activities, particularly for the manufacturing and resource sectors of southern Japan. Its geographic positioning provides exceptional maritime connectivity within the East Asian shipping networks.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely located at 33.0909°N, 131.878°E, Tsukumi Anch offers exceptional maritime accessibility with well-defined approach channels. The port benefits from a sheltered coastal configuration, providing natural protection against maritime weather variations. Positioned within the Bungo Channel, the port experiences moderate maritime conditions typical of southern Japanese coastal regions, with relatively stable year-round navigation parameters.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Tsukumi Anch 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 areas for bulk, break-bulk, and containerized cargo
– Advanced cargo transfer equipment including mobile harbor cranes
– Covered and open storage facilities spanning 45,000 square meters
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Container handling capacity: 150,000 TEU annually
– Bulk cargo processing: 2.5 million metric tons per annum
– Specialized facilities for agricultural products, mineral resources, and industrial materials
– Modern intermodal transfer infrastructure connecting maritime and terrestrial transportation networks
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining port operational capabilities:
Navigation Characteristics:
– Maximum authorized draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 14-16 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2.5 meters
– Comprehensive navigational support systems
– 24/7 vessel traffic management services
Vessel Accommodation:
– Supports vessels up to 300 meters in length
– Capable of handling Panamax and Post-Panamax vessel classes
– Advanced pilotage services with experienced maritime professionals
– Multiple tugboat support for complex maritime maneuvers
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings:
Service Portfolio:
– Full-spectrum stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (IFO 380, Marine Gas Oil)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Comprehensive ship repair and maintenance facilities
– Environmental waste management services
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Advanced security screening protocols
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Economic and Commercial Characteristics:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Direct connectivity to national railway and highway networks
– Integrated logistics support services
– Proximity to major industrial zones in Kyushu and Honshu
– Established free trade zone capabilities
Strategic Importance
Regional Maritime Significance:
– Critical node in Japanese maritime trade infrastructure
– Strategic support for manufacturing and resource extraction industries
– Ongoing infrastructure modernization initiatives
– Strong environmental sustainability commitments
– Advanced digital port management systems
Conclusion
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