Nampo Port (port code: KPCHI), formerly known as Chinnampo Port, is the principal seaport of North Korea. It is located on the estuary of the Taedong River in western North Korea, facing the Yellow Sea, about 44 nautical miles downriver (southwest) from the capital city of P'yongyang. It is connected to P'yongang by railway and a large expressway.
The port handles a wide range of bulk cargoes, especially coal, ore and grain, also some containers. In addition to being a commercial port, the port is also a fishing and manufacturing center. It is a market center for marine products.
Each year the port handles over 70 vessels, among which around 67% are cargo vessels. The maximum length of the vessels recorded to having entered this port is 111 meters. The maximum draught is 4.6 meters. The maximum deadweight is 6,926t.