PORTS of OSAKA PREFECTURE

PORTS of OSAKA PREFECTURE

Port and Harbor Bureau, Osaka Prefectural Government PORTS of OSAKA PREFECTURE Department of General Affairs / Department of Project Management 6-1 Nagisa-cho, Izumiotsu City 595-0055 (Sakai-Semboku Port Service Center Bldg. 10F) TEL: 0725-21-1411 FAX: 0725-21-7259 Department of Planning 3-2-12 Otemae, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-8570(Annex 7th floor) TEL: 06-6941-0351 (Osaka Prefectural Government) FAX: 06-6941-0609 Produced in cooperation with: Osaka Prefecture Port and Harbor Association, Sakai-Semboku Port Promotion Council, Hannan Port Promotion Council Osaka Prefectural Port Promotion Website: http://www.osakaprefports.jp/english/ Port of Sakai-Semboku Japan’s Gateway to the World. With the tremendous potential and vitality that befit the truly international city of Osaka, Port of Hannan Seeking to become a new hub for the international exchange of people, From the World to Osaka, from Osaka to the Future goods and information. Starting from The sea is our gateway to the world – The sea teaches us that we are part of the world. Port of Nishiki Port of Izumisano Osaka Bay – Japan’s marine gateway to the world – is now undergoing numerous leading projects that Osaka Bay, will contribute to the future development of Japan, including Kansai International Airport Expansion and the Phoenix Project. Exchange for Eight prefectural ports of various sizes, including the Port of Sakai-Semboku (specially designated Port of Ozaki Port of Tannowa major port) and the Port of Hannan (major port), are located along the 70 kilometers of coastline the 21st Century extending from the Yamato River in the north to the Osaka-Wakayama prefectural border in the south. 1 2 Port of Fuke Port of Senshu Smooth Distribution 160km Fukui Prefecture 140km Easy Access to Metropolitan Areas, y a w H s s 120km o e k r Airports, the Entire Nation and the World u p r x i k E u u E k x Gifu Prefecture i r p u r e k s o s H w - i Along with Tokyo, the Osaka a a y k o metropolitan area is a hub of 100km T the economic and industrial Ayabe J.C.T. Shiga Prefecture Lake Biwa activities of Japan. In Osaka, Maibara J.C.T. y Ichinomiya J.C.T. the world’s most advanced a w s 80km s e r d p technologies and traditional a x o Kyoto Prefecture E R a s n a Nagoya Nishi o i cultures flourish harmoniously. k t a c e W Aichi Prefecture - n ay u n Prefectural ports, including r ssw o e u pr z x C Hyogo Prefecture i in E n a 60km ish a e Sakai-Semboku and Hannan, t M M n a Isewangan Expressway are linked to the vast Osaka B Yokkaichi J.C.T. n a h C Kyoto Minami i hugo e ku Exp y metropolitan area by a superb ress Seta Higashi J.C.T. M a way - i w h s Fukusaki J.C.T. Yokawa J.C.T. s s a e r Oyamazaki g traffic network, comprising Sa 40km i p ny H x o J.C.T. Kumiyama J.C.T. E Exp res Kobe J.C.T. y swa wa Seki J.C.T. such elements as the Hanshin y Osaka Prefecture gh n Hi ha al Suita J.C.T. K i n E e o D Miki J.C.T. i M i Expressway Wangan Route a x n at p in k N i r i S e h s inm s and Sakai-Semboku Toll e w i R a 20km y oad Daini Hanna Road I s Road, thereby ensuring e E x essway Higashi Osaka J.C.T. p ute r smooth and efficient cargo e Tenri s Ro Matsubara J.C.T. s Osaka Bay w a an y transportation to the Kansai Starting point: Izumiotsu City eih hi-M ay Nis ssw Hanshin Expr Sukematsu Wharf Wangan pre area and other parts of Japan. Mihara J.C.T. Ex to Shinkaizuka Wharf u r Sakai J.C.T. Minami-Hanna Road Mie Prefecture a -N ji y Kansai International a a w w Airport (KIX) s Rinku J.C.T. s -A e e r b p o x Izumisano J.C.T. Nara Prefecture K E y a w s a s w e r n p a x H E Wakayama Explanatory Notes Travel time classification (Expressway / Toll road ) Wakayama Prefecture Less than 30 mins 30 mins – less than 60 mins 1 h – less than 2 hrs To the East and West 2 hrs or more Travel time is calculated assuming automobile travel at Ensuring Smooth Transportation from 30 km/h on general roads (national /regional roads) and at the regulatory speed on expressways and roads exclusively for automobiles. Travel time will vary due to road conditions and other reasons. Osaka Bay Area to Everywhere in Japan The starting point is Izumiotsu City (Sukematsu Wharf). 3 4 Attractive Ports with Numerous Functions and Features Eight prefectural ports are located along the 70-kilometers of coastline extending from the Yamato River in the Domestic Trade: Top 5 Incoming/Outgoing Items Cargo Handled at Sukematsu Wharf Container Terminal north to the Osaka-Wakayama prefectural border in the south. The eight prefectural ports are: Port of Sakai-Semboku (specially designated major port); Port of Hannan (major port); Ports of Nishiki, Izumisano, Ozaki, Number of ships Number of containers Tannowa, Fuke and Senshu (local ports). Each port has unique characteristic functions and serves as a Outgoing: 19,452,000 tons Incoming: 26,115,000 tons entered (oceangoing) Cargo volume handled (tons) handled (TEU) Cargo volume Cargo volume Year Number Gross Total foreign Export Import Total foreign Export Import commercial, industrial or recreational port. Ranking Item (thousand tons) Ranking Item (thousand tons) of vessels tonnage trade volume trade volume 1 Finished cars 5,992 1 Finished cars 6,607 2001 28 154,133 9,601 6,198 3,403 1,624 819 823 Osaka prefectural ports handle approximately 30% of the cargo Characteristics of Prefectural Ports incoming and outgoing to/from Osaka Bay. 2 Heavy oil 3,819 2 Crude oil 6,027 2002 51 410,963 27,784 17,108 10,676 4,611 2,278 2,333 Port of Amagasaki-Nishinomiya- 3 Petroleum products 3,493 3 Steel materials 4,927 2003 102 784,695 52,720 13,382 39,338 12,815 5,946 6,869 Ashiya 2% Port of Sakai-Semboku 27% 4 Steel materials 2,901 4 Gravel/sand 2,295 2004 101 769,807 72,593 12,428 60,165 19,267 8,931 10,336 Port of Kobe 5 Chemicals 1,151 5 Cement 1,729 2005 76 625,344 50,063 11,800 38,263 16,859 9,147 7,712 34% *TEU is a unit of measurement equivalent to one 20-foot shipping container. Port of Hannan 1% Regular international Import of vegetables Handling the largest A major hub for the Port of Osaka container service and fruits volume of imported export of used cars 36% Approx. 49% of citrus fruit Port of Hannan plywood in Japan cargoes imported to Western Japan are handled Changes in Number of Vessel Calls Volume of Cargo Handled at Osaka prefectural ports. 3,420 Domestic trade Statistics(2005) Domestic Ocean-going (thousand tons) Import Incoming Total Export Outgoing 2,750 2,950 Port of Sakai-Semboku Number of vessels(year) Gross tonnage (thousand tons) 2,390 2,110 Changes in Number of Vessel Calls Volume of Cargo Handled 9,068 8,968 100 2000 600 1,280 1,880 2,090 2,280 Domestic trade 2,050 1,880 Import Incoming Total 1,810 1,750 Domestic Ocean-going 8,916 8,834 82 2001 590 1,160 1,760 2,420 (thousand tons) Export Outgoing 1,520 8,982 8,878 104 2002 700 1,150 1,850 74,520 73,050 1,950 72,750 1,850 1,670 1,550 66,660 8,579 8,480 99 2003 640 1,020 1,660 Number of vessels (year) Gross tonnage (thousand tons) 67,670 66,030 1,340 470 360 460 43,189 40,557 2,632 2000 44,740 33,730 78,470 45,670 45,410 45,570 8,800 8,674 126 2004 700 2,570 3,260 340 310 340 390 350 530 40,690 40,500 40,600 330 290 320 310 340 10 200 10 140 10 200 60 180 80 120 39,330 36,752 2,578 2001 41,570 30,930 72,510 8,693 8,558 135 2005 690 3,200 3,890 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 (year) 26,630 26,040 26,120 28,850 38,338 35,775 2,563 2002 42,310 30,650 72,950 26,980 24,420 25,53024,090 26,06023,850 27,340 27,480 37,467 34,866 2,601 2003 41,630 29,380 71,010 Main Import/Export Items Main Trading Partners 26,820 24,790 23,260 23,470 24,850 24,420 38,749 36,299 2,450 2004 42,900 31,340 74,240 19,040 19,370 19,450 16,280 16,410 16,750 Exports: 120,188 tons Export 2,030 2,180 2,280 2,590 2,490 3,060 38,986 36,395 2,591 2005 43,490 31,630 75,120 Ranking Composition 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 (year) Item Cargo volume (tons) Ranking Country Cargo volume (tons) ratio (%) Main item 1 Metal scrap 102,977 1 China 103,977 87 Metal scrap 2 Steel materials 17,211 2 Republic of Korea 16,211 13 Steel materials Top 5 Import/Export Items Top 5 Trading Partners Import: 340,000 tons Import Exports: 3,061,000 tons Export Cargo volume Composition Ranking Item Cargo volume (thousand tons) Ranking Country Main item Cargo volume Composition (thousand tons) ratio (%) Ranking Item Cargo volume (thousand tons) Ranking Country Major items (thousand tons) ratio(%) 1 Raw timber 194 1 Malaysia 132 38 Raw timber Petroleum 1 Finished cars 1,257 1 China 468 19 products 2 Timber chips 132 2 Canada 106 30 Timber chips 2 Petroleum products 525 2 New Zealand 447 18 Finished cars 3 Steel materials 14 3 U.S.A.

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