Bulk Ship Accesses Japan Earthquake-Damaged Port

November 20, 2012

Haramachimaru: Photo credit NYK
Haramachimaru: Photo credit NYK

NYK bulk coal carrier resumes direct shipments to earthquake-damaged port of Haramach.

The 90,000 dwt NYK-operated bulk carrier “Haramachimaru” filled with coal has arrived at a dedicated port for a thermal power station operated by Tohoku Electric Power Co. Inc. This was the first arrival of a coal carrier at the berth since the Great East Japan Earthquake last year.

The berth is located in the town of Haramachi, and wharf operations restarted as the power station became operational again. A total of 89,000 tons of coal from Newcastle, Australia, was unloaded from the vessel, Haramachimaru. The area’s recovery efforts are expected to greatly benefit from the resumption of the power station and these coal shipments.

NYK will continue its efforts to aid reconstruction of the affected area and help maintain a stable supply of energy resources.
 

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