PORT of HAKATA 2018 GATEWAY TO ASIA AND THE WORLD
Asian Gateway Linking Kyushu with Asia and the World Logistics Network at Hakata Port Asian Gateway Outline of International Container Terminals Industry and Economy of Kyushu and Hakata Port Land for Public Sale
The Port of Hakata has expanded as a sea gateway of Kyushu and the western Japan or as a hub port connecting to Asia and the world. The international seaborne containers handled at the port in 2017 totaled approximately 920,000TEUs. To deal with the increasing volume of cargoes and larger vessels, a container terminal with a 15-meter-deep berth (C2) fully started operation. Furthermore, the port has created a well-developed domestic/international distribution network of high-speed ro/ro or ferry routes to South Korea and Taiwan and various domestic transportation modes. The Port of Hakata boasts the most international passengers in Japan for 25 consecutive years and welcomed about 2.09 million international passengers in 2017. As Hakata has increased its popularity as a port of call for ships of the world s well-known cruise lines as well as a port called by the Japan-Korea liner service, the port is further enhancing its function as a passenger terminal. The Port of Hakata strives to become an Asian gateway linking Kyushu with Asia and the world by taking advantage of its geographical proximity to East Asia, strengthening various transportation modes such as trucks, vessels and airplanes and enhancing its function as a gateway of cargo/passenger transportation at Island City, Chuo Wharf and etc. Chuo Wharf and Hakata Wharf Higashihama Wharf and Aratsu Area Waterfront Reference Sister Ports, Trade Enhancement Ports and Friendship Ports History of Hakata Port
博多港港湾計画図 平成28年3月改訂 Project Map of Hakata Port
博多港の概要 位置 九州の西北 北緯 33 度 36 分 東 経 130 度 24 分 に位置し 三方が陸地に囲ま れ 西北のみが港口として開 け 風波に対し極めて安全な 良港です 面積 港湾区域面積 7,742ha Location: Latitude 33 36' North Longitude 130 24' East Port Area: 7,742ha 0.99m東京湾平均水面 -15mバース 15m14mdeep berth deep berth 13mdeep berth 7 5 9 9 3 3 75 16 44 15 Figures in brackets show the number of dedicated facilities. 博多港から世界の主要港への距離 Distance from Hakata Port to Major World Ports 外貿貨物取扱量推移グラフ 国際海上コンテナ個数推移グラフ Foreign Trade Cargo Volume International Seaborne Containers 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 H29 H29は速報値 5 706 766 1,032 1,738 1,113 6 1,878 7 H29 43.9 45.2 H29は速報値 博多港の概要 アジアのゲートウェイ 45.8 46.8 89.7 92.0
Well-developed Foreign Container Liner Route Network Northeast Asia Dalian Shekou Busan Hong Kong Taicang Lianyungang Tianjin Kwangyang Nansha Weihai Vladivostok Ningbo Xiamen Qingdao Yantai Shanghai Yantian Jing Tang Weifang Ulsan Southeast Asia Johor Bahru Port Kelang Tanjung Pelepas Batangas Manila Singapore Kaohsiung Keelung Subic Taichung Taipei Bangkok Laem Chabang Da Nang Hai Phong Ho Chi Minh Yangon Thilawa
効率的な一貫輸送を可能にするコンテナ航路ネットワーク Container Route Network Enabling Efficient Intermodal Transport 博多港は アジア 北米など12か国 地域の41港と36航路月間194便(平成 30年7月現在)のコンテナ航路ネットワークで結ばれており 世界と九州をダ イレクトにつなぐ拠点港として発展しています The network of 194 monthly services on 36 international liner container routes (as of July, 2018) connects Hakata Port to 41 ports in 12 countries and regions in Asia and North America. The Port of Hakata has developed as a hub port directly linking Kyushu and the world. North America Dutch Harbor Tacoma Vancouver 博多港 PORT OF HAKATA 寄港船社一覧 LIST OF SHIPPING LINES Camellia Line MSC Nam Sung Shipping RKK Line SINOKOR SINOTRANS SITC Container Lines STAROCEAN MARINE T.S. Line WAN HAI LINES WEST WOOD Hapag-Lloyd OCEAN NETWORK EXPRESS CCL CK Line COSCO Dong-Jin EVERGREEN HASCO Heung-A Jin Jiang Shipping MAERSK LINE MCC TRANSPORT YANG MING HEDE INTERASIA LINES (2018.07.01) コンテナ航路 アジアのゲートウェイ
Hakata Port Intermodal Transportation Network The Port of Hakata is smoothly connected with various international marine transportation modes such as ro/ro vessels, ferries, and container vessels with domestic sea, rail, air, or land transportation. With its proximity to East Asia, Hakata Port has enhanced and strengthened seamless international intermodal logistics system which boasts high speed & punctuality, frequent service for small cargoes, low cost, and high added value. Unique Ro/Ro Service of High-Speed and Punctuality Hakata Port offers high-speed ro/ro liner service to/from Busan (daily) and Kaohsiung (weekly) as well as well-developed international container services. The proximity to East Asia enables Hakata to combine the high-speed ro/ro service with transportation modes available within 5km in radius of the port. The unique high-speed and punctual transportation service at Hakata Port connects South Korea and Taiwan with various areas in Japan. The service is less expensive than airplanes and faster than container ships. *ro/ro: roll-on/roll-off Ro/ro ships allow cargoes to be driven on/off vessels directly by vehicles, not cranes.
Kitakyushu Efficient Expressway Transportation System Wharves in Hakata Port have high accessibility not only to various regions of Fukuoka City but also to the entire Kyushu Island via the expressway network. Shin-Yatsushiro Kyushu Shinkansen Land, Sea, and Air Transportation Networks Directly Connected to Wharves The Port of Hakata achieves an international intermodal transport system between the entire island of Kyushu and the rest of the world.
Offering Safe, Secure and Speedy Distribution System around the Clock for 364 Days Most-Advanced Container Terminals Container terminals at Island City and Kashii Park Port handle 90% of international marine containers at the Port of Hakata. Island City Container Terminal currently has a 14m-deep berth and a 15m-deep berth side by side equipped with five gantry cranes and 21 electric-powered transfer cranes. The terminal has been operated as the most-advanced foreign trade container terminal. Hakata Port continues to develop and expand the terminal in stages and aims at making it a world-class environmentally-friendly container terminal. Kashii Park Port Container Terminal is equipped with two 13m-deep berths side by side and four gantry cranes. The adjacent International Cargo Inspection Center is equipped with Kyushu s first large x-ray inspection apparatus, further enhancing its distribution function. The container terminals at Island City and Kashii Park Port operate around the clock for 364 days a year and are integrally managed via the IT system. The terminals handled some 850,000TEUs in 2017.
ISLAND CITY Container Terminal Layout of Island City Container Terminal Privatization of Public Container Terminals In April, 2004, Hakata Port realized privatization of public container terminals (by the national government s policy, the Project for Specific Wharf Management) at Island City and Kashii Park Port for the first time in Japan. Since then, the port has been making efforts in the efficient port management by utilizing private sectors. With the amendment of the Port and Harbor Act implemented in March, 2011, Hakata Port introduced the national government s newly-established system, the Port Operating Company System in April, 2014. With the system, Hakata has been promoting further efficient port management by use of dynamic private companies and making the port more user-friendly and respond to the needs of users.
Advanced Approaches at Container Terminals Hakata Port Logistics IT System (HiTS Ver. 3) the status of import/export containers such as the progress of administrative procedures and the cargo location, and instructions and operational information shared among logistics-related parties. eliminating congestion at container terminal gates, reducing the number of papers by use of electronic data and preventing mistakes such as double-inputting and inaccurate inputting of data. In September, 2013, a function named as the Container Lock was added to the system. The new function was developed for smoother cargo check- in/out at terminals and can be used by smartphone. In December, 2016, a system that enables a truck driver to check in container terminals in advance by smartphone, Smart Gate System started operation, reducing drivers workload at a gate. Vessel arrival/departure Users can obtain real-time information on vessel movements. HiTS Connected with Overseas Systems Hakata Port has realized container data exchange with foreign ports by connecting systems ahead of other global ports, which enabled to obtain the latest container information of foreign ports. April, 2007 Shenzen Port (Chiwan Port and Shekou Port) November, 2009 Guangzhou Port (Nansha Port and Huangpu Port) September, 2012 Qingdao Port June, 2015 Bangkok Port May, 2016 Tianjin Port, Xiamen Port, Taipei Port and Ho Chi Minh Port April, 2017 Hong Kong Port September, 2017 Shanghai Port Export/import container information Container location Vessel information Progress of administrative procedures (Customs clearance and etc.) Status of containers to be carried out Container yard congestion Time required to carry containers in/out of the gate Image in front of the gate
Installation of Ecological System of the World s Best Standards To realize the ecological container terminal of the world s best standards, Kyushu Regional Development Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Fukuoka City and Hakata Port Terminal Co., Ltd. have jointly conducted demonstration experiments at Hakata. At Island City Container roof shade was installed to save electricity at a reefer container facility. In addition, hybrid straddle carriers were installed at Kashii Park Port Container Terminal. These experiments to reduce CO2 emission and energy cost were valued and we received the gold prize of the IAPH Port Environment Award at the IAPH World Ports Conference held on May 9th, 2013 at Los Angeles. CO 2 emission reduced by the RTG The CO 2 emission was reduced by about 74% of that from the traditional cranes. This equals to the amount of CO 2 that a forest of 600ha (about 1.5 times as large as Island City) can absorb in a year. Measures to Keep the Terminal Operation in Times of Disaster Hakata Port has been making approaches to keep the container terminal operation without disturbing logistics in times of disaster such as an earthquake and in times of electric power failure. Major approaches taken at Hakata are introduction of anti-seismic gantry crane and securing electricity for reefer containers and the terminal system in times of the power failure. Anti-Seismic Gantry Cranes Securing Electricity at Container Terminals in Times of Electric Power Failure