The Port of Nagoya handled a total container throughput of 2.64 million TEUs in 2025, reflecting steady cargo volumes amid evolving global trade conditions.
The port, one of Japan’s प्रमुख maritime gateways, continues to play a critical role in supporting the country’s industrial supply chains, particularly for automotive, machinery, and manufacturing exports. Its strategic location and advanced infrastructure have enabled it to maintain consistent throughput despite fluctuations in international shipping demand.
Officials noted that container volumes were supported by resilient export activity and stable import flows, even as global logistics networks faced periodic disruptions and shifting trade patterns. The port has also been focusing on operational efficiency and digitalisation to streamline cargo handling and reduce turnaround times.
Industry observers highlighted that ports across Asia are adapting to changing trade dynamics, including regionalisation of supply chains and increased demand for reliability in shipping services. In this context, the Port of Nagoya’s performance underscores its importance as a key hub in Northeast Asia.
Looking ahead, port authorities are expected to continue investing in infrastructure upgrades and sustainability initiatives to enhance capacity and meet future demand. The focus will remain on strengthening connectivity, improving efficiency, and supporting Japan’s trade competitiveness in the global market.
