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About BCP at Yokohama Port

Last Updated July 31, 2023

1 Wind and Flood Damage (high tides, High Wave, Storm)
 Yokohama Port Liaison Council composed of port officials in response to the damage of port facilities due to large-scale storms and floods such as typhoons 21 and 24 that occurred in 2018 and typhoons 15 and 19 that occurred in 2019, The Yokohama Port Liaison Council has been reviewed and compiled an "Action Plan for Large-Scale Flood Damages such as Typhoons at Yokohama Port".

The specific details are as follows. 

2 Earthquake Disasters
 The Yokohama Port Liaison Council and the Tokyo Bay Navigation Support Council have compiled an action plan in the event of a large-scale earthquake beneath the Tokyo Metropolitan Area in Yokohama Port and the Post-Seismic Action Plan for Tokyo Bay Navigation Support.

 The specific details are as follows.

3 Infectious Diseases
 Port managers nationwide are required to enhance port BCPs in response to infectious diseases, and a system utilizing the Yokohama Port Liaison Council, an action plan for new coronavirus infection, etc. We have compiled the "Port Business Continuity Plan at Yokohama Port Infectious Diseases".

The specific details are as follows.

 These action plans summarize the roles and actions that should be shared in order for stakeholders to cooperate and respond appropriately in the event of a disaster. In the future, we will update through training and other activities.

Composition of Yokohama Port Liaison Council
Affiliates
(7 groups)
Foreign Ships Association, Yokohama Port Transport Association, Kanagawa Warehouse Association, Kanagawa Truck Association, (one company) Japan buried dredging association, Yokohama Port Wharf Co., Ltd., Yokohama Kawasaki International Port Co., Ltd.
Administrative organization
(8 institutions)
Tokyo Immigration Bureau Yokohama Branch, Yokohama Customs, Yokohama Quarantine Station, Yokohama Plant Protection Station, Animal Quarantine Station, Animal Quarantine Station, Kanto Transport Bureau, Kanto Regional Development Bureau, City of Yokohama, Port and Harbor Bureau
Composition of the Tokyo Bay Navigation Support Council
Affiliates
(15 groups)

Foreign Ships Association, Japan Coastal Ships Association Federation, Kanto Passenger Ships Association, Tokyo Bay Waterfront Area Waterfront Association, Chiba Port Tag Center, Tokyo Tag Center, Yokohama Kawasaki Tug Center, Yokohama Kawasaki Tug Center, Yokohama Kawasaki Tugboat Co., Ltd., Tokyo Bay Marine Accident Prevention Association, Japan Petroleum Association, Japan Petroleum Association, Japan Gas Service Co., Ltd.

Administrative organization
(10 institutions)
Kanto Transport Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, 3rd Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, Kanto Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Port and Harbor Bureau Prefecture, Port and Harbor Bureau Kawasaki, City of Yokohama, Port and Harbor Bureau, Yokosuka City Construction Department, Kanto Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

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Policy Coordination Division, Port and Harbor Bureau

Phone: 045-671-7165

Phone: 045-671-7165

Fax: 045-671-7310

Email address: kw-seisaku@city.yokohama.jp

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