Ocean Freight Route

NagoyaColumbus

JPNGO
CMH
Distance
5,790 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

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Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

JP
Origin Port

Nagoya

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Well-developed container terminals with large gantry cranes
  • Purpose-built automobile and Ro-Ro berths for vehicle logistics
  • High-draft berths capable of handling long-haul container vessels
  • Well-linked rail and expressway access enabling efficient hinterland distribution

Key Exports

Automobiles and automotive partsMachinery and industrial equipmentElectronics and electrical componentsSteel and metal productsChemicals and petrochemical products

Export Compliance

All exports are subject to Japanese export control regulations, including strategic items under METI oversight.

CM
Destination Port

Columbus

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Extensive interstate highway connectivity via I-70 and I-71
  • Modern intermodal rail terminals linking to East and Gulf Coast seaports
  • Multiple Class I rail carrier services supporting long-haul freight
  • Established distribution and fulfillment center clusters for national ground networks

Key Imports

Consumer electronics and appliancesApparel, footwear, and textilesFurniture and home goodsIndustrial components and raw materialsPackaged food and beverages

Import Regulations

Imported freight moving through Columbus must comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations at the initial port of entry.

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