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Overseas Research

We support projects of Japanese companies aiming to enter overseas growth markets such as Asian countries.
Japan Marine Science has a wealth of experience in supporting overseas projects, including energy transportation.
Consultants with extensive international experience support the planning and execution of projects.

Purpose

  • Research and planning for overseas projects by Japanese companies

Service Details

  • Consideration of the country’s port and logistics situation, hinterland development, unique laws, regulations, and customs
  • On-site port surveys and interviews with Port Authorities, Pilots, etc.
  • Surveys of vessel traffic and water depth measurements
  • Examination of port facility, pier, and water area development
  • Route, anchorage design, and operational standards formulated through ship handling simulation
  • Consideration of support systems such as tugboats
  • Examination of efficient transportation methods and cargo handling forms through logistics simulation

Overseas Port Survey

For overseas projects, it is important to plan by considering various factors such as the country’s port and logistics situation, hinterland environment, and unique laws, regulations, and customs.
At Japan Marine Science, maritime experts with international experience conduct on-site port surveys and collect basic information such as port data and hinterland environment at the project site. They also visit stakeholders (such as Port Authorities) for interviews. Detailed water area surveys, such as vessel traffic and water depth measurements, are conducted as needed. This allows for analysis of local information, identification of project challenges, and proposal of solutions for project realization.

Overseas Port Survey

Project Feasibility Study

When determining the feasibility of a project, not only overseas but also domestically, it is necessary to analyze safety and cost-effectiveness by considering various factors such as the costs of port and water area development, required equipment like tugboats, and the feasibility of cargo handling and vessel allocation to ensure expected transport efficiency.
Japan Marine Science combines the results of overseas port surveys with scientific analyses such as ship handling and logistics simulations to evaluate project feasibility from multiple perspectives, including operational safety, efficiency, and economic viability.

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