Port Dolphins, Mooring Bouys, Piers , Berths , Lighterages and Wharves of Toyama Shinko Port

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Port Dolphins, Mooring Bouys, Piers , Berths , Lighterages and Wharves of Toyama Shinko Port

 

Terminal Name Berth Name Length (m) Depth (m) DWT Capacity Max LoA (m) Berth Type Shore Cranes Safe Working Load (SWL) Main Cargo Note
Toyama Shinko General Cargo Terminal Berth 1 200 9.0 10,000 180 General Cargo 2 (10-ton) 10 tons Steel, Machinery, Timber Operated by Toyama Port Authority
Berth 2 180 8.5 8,000 160 General Cargo 1 (15-ton) 15 tons Fertilizers, Chemicals Restricted hazardous cargo handling
Berth 3 150 7.5 5,000 140 General Cargo 1 (5-ton) 5 tons Agricultural Products Limited to daylight operations
Toyama Shinko Container Terminal CT-1 250 12.0 30,000 220 Container 2 (40-ton gantry) 40 tons Containers Equipped with RTG cranes
Toyama Shinko Bulk Terminal BT-1 300 13.5 50,000 250 Bulk Cargo 1 (20-ton grab) 20 tons Coal, Iron Ore Conveyor system available
Toyama Shinko Oil Terminal OT-1 180 14.0 60,000 200 Liquid Bulk N/A N/A Crude Oil, Petroleum Restricted access zone
Toyama Shinko Ro-Ro Terminal RT-1 220 10.5 25,000 210 Ro-Ro N/A N/A Vehicles, Heavy Equipment Ramp capacity: 150 tons
Toyama Shinko Fisheries Terminal FT-1 120 6.0 3,000 100 Fisheries N/A N/A Fish, Seafood Ice supply available
Toyama Shinko General Cargo Terminal Berth 4 170 8.0 7,000 150 General Cargo 1 (10-ton) 10 tons Project Cargo Heavy lift area marked
Toyama Shinko Container Terminal CT-2 280 13.0 45,000 240 Container 3 (50-ton gantry) 50 tons Containers Reefer plugs available


Port Dolphins and Mooring Buoys

Facility Name Type Location Max Vessel Size (DWT) Usage
Dolphin A Mooring Dolphin Near General Cargo Terminal 15,000 Supplementary mooring for large vessels
Mooring Buoy B1 Single-point Mooring Offshore Anchorage 30,000 Oil tanker standby
Dolphin C Breasting Dolphin Near Container Terminal 20,000 Assists in berthing container vessels
Mooring Buoy B2 Multi-point Mooring Outer Harbor 50,000 Bulk carrier anchorage
Dolphin D Emergency Mooring West Breakwater 10,000 Storm contingency
Mooring Buoy B3 Yoke Mooring North Anchorage 40,000 LNG carrier temporary holding


Piers and Wharves

Facility Name Length (m) Depth (m) Usage
Fisheries Wharf 120 5.0 Fishing vessels, small craft
Passenger Pier 80 6.0 Ferry operations
Coal Wharf 150 12.0 Coal transshipment
Ship Repair Pier 90 7.0 Vessel maintenance
Emergency Wharf 100 8.0 Distressed vessels
Coastal Trade Pier 70 4.5 Domestic cargo handling


Lighterage Facilities

Facility Name Type Capacity (tons) Usage
Lighterage Pontoon 1 Barge 500 Transshipment to shallow-draft vessels
Lighterage Pontoon 2 Flat-top Barge 800 Heavy equipment transfer
Lighterage Barge 3 Hopper Barge 600 Bulk material transfer


Anchorage Areas

Anchorage Name Depth (m) Max Vessel Size (DWT) Restrictions
North Anchorage 20-25 100,000 Prior permission required
South Anchorage 15-18 50,000 Daylight operations only
Eastern Holding Area 18-22 80,000 Max 72-hour stay


Navigation Warnings

  • Strong currents (up to 3 knots) reported near South Anchorage during spring tides
  • Underwater pipelines marked by yellow buoys between Berth 1 and CT-1
  • Fishing nets frequently deployed within 1nm of Fisheries Wharf