Onahama (Iwaki-Shi)

Allgemeine Informationen

Name:
Onahama (Iwaki-Shi)
Land:
Japan
UN/Locode:
JPONA
Local time:
Festgemachte Schiffe:
41
Erwartete Schiffe:
16
Liegeplätze:
14
Koordinaten:
N 36° 56' E 140° 55'

Festgemachte Schiffe

Name
Type
Moored
Frachtschiff
23.11. 06:34
Frachtschiff
26.11. 17:27
Frachtschiff
26.11. 04:40
Schlepper
27.11. 11:40
Fischereifahrzeug
26.11. 23:42
Fischereifahrzeug
26.11. 00:36
Schlepper
18.11. 01:57
Frachtschiff
27.11. 00:18
Fischereifahrzeug
26.11. 00:01
Sportboot
26.11. 23:44

Erwartete Schiffe

Name
Typ
Erwarted
Frachtschiff
27.11. 13:00
Frachtschiff
28.11. 00:00
Tanker
28.11. 13:00
Frachtschiff
28.11. 19:00
Frachtschiff
28.11. 22:00
Frachtschiff
02.12. 10:00
Frachtschiff
03.12. 07:00
Frachtschiff
08.12. 19:05
Frachtschiff
09.12. 03:00
Frachtschiff
10.12. 00:10

Ausgelaufene Schiffe

Name
Typ
Ausgelaufen
Frachtschiff
27.11. 11:40
Frachtschiff
27.11. 10:04
Frachtschiff
27.11. 08:10
Frachtschiff
26.11. 10:15
Frachtschiff
26.11. 08:29
Frachtschiff
26.11. 08:04
Tanker
26.11. 07:57

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Maersk Line resumes services at Onahama

Wed Jun 29 09:55:32 CEST 2011 arnekiel

Onahama: Maersk Line has resumed operations at limited scale at the Japanese port of Onahama, which was shut down by the earthquake and tsunami in March, Seatrade Asia reported. The liner firm had earlier resumed operations at Hachinohe and Sendai ports. “With continuous operational constraints, the feeder operation to serve these three ports remains restrictive,” Maersk Line said in a statement Tuesday. Exports at the three ports are limited to dry containers on a “very selective basis” and there is still no acceptance of reefers. For imports, there is no acceptance of any containers. All major Japanese ports, including Tokyo and Yokohama, are fully operational.

Onahama oil terminal to open to ocean-going ships in June

Wed Jun 01 06:52:46 CEST 2011 arnekiel

Repairs to a major oil terminal near Onahama port in northeast Japan damaged by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami are mostly complete and it will open to ocean-going ships in early June, Mitsubishi Corp said on Tuesday, Reuters reports. It said its unit Onahama Petroleum Co, the terminal's operator, has already opened it to coastal vessels. The terminal resumed operations as a shipment base for oil products to areas devastated by the quake on March 19 at the request of Fukushima prefecture government, initially using material stored before the quake, a company spokesman said. The terminal is located 50 km (30 miles) south of Tokyo Electric Power Co's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, where engineers are still battling radiation leaks that began after the disaster knocked out reactor cooling systems.

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