Ports and Terminals in Asia

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Port of Keelung
Located on the northeast tip of the island province of Taiwan, the Republic of China.

 
Port of Kitakyushu, Japan
The Port of Kitakyushu enjoys to be located in the center of the area formed by Shanghai, Qingdao, Dalian, Seoul and Tokyo; transportation networks of rail, highway and long distance ferry lines spreads directly from the city throughout the nati.

 
Port of Kaohsiung
Provides deep water navigation channels, mooring buoys, warehouses and storage facilities.

 
Port of Kobe, Japan
Kobe Port is linked to various areas of Shikoku and Kyushu by domestic feeders and ferry boat networks, ensuring an effective marine transport network.

 
IndiaPort
Port of calling for all those seeking information on the Shipping Industry and ancillary businesses in India.

 
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Multinational transshipment hub linked by a variety of shipping lines to worldwide ports.

 
Port of Mumbai, India
Strategic location, situated almost midway along the west coast of India with a natural harbor providing ample shelter for shipping throughout the year.

 
Sri Lanka Ports Authority
Provides fully equipped berths for container stacking, storage and transfer.

 
Port of Nagoya, Japan
Plays a major role as a point of entry to Japan, through its connections with some 150 countries and regions around the world; the Port of now has sister/friendship affiliations with the Ports of Los Angeles, Antwerp, Baltimore and Fremantle.

 
Calcutta Port Trust
India's only riverine port with two dock systems - Calcutta Dock System at Calcutta with the oil wharves at Baj Baj and a deep water dock system at Haldia Dock Complex.

 
Port of Surabaya
Servicing the needs of the importers and exporters of Eastern Java and Eastern Indonesia.

 
Port of Yokohama, Japan
Located on the northwestern edge of Tokyo Bay. Port is fully equipped with necessary facilities such as breakwaters in both the inner and outer parts of the port in order to protect the port from the effects of winds and tides.

 
Philippine Ports Authority
A government corporation specially charged with the financing, management and operations of public ports throughout the archipelago.

 
Hualien Harbour
An artificial harbour surrounded by breakwaters on the east and west sides. Confronting the Pacific Ocean on the east and leaning on the central mountain range on the west, Hualien Harbour is one of the four international harbours in Taiwan.

 
Port of Sriracha Harbour, Thailand
Thailand first and largest private port, is a deep water terminal designed principally for handling all kinds of cargoes including containers; strategically located in the center of the Eastern Seaboard development region coastline.

 
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