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Special Focus: Transport and Automotive

This month in the “Special Focus” section, transport and automotive sectors in Japan are highlighted on our website.
Information on the various related sub-sectors, the latest reports as well as the upcoming webinars are available on the following links.

    Sectors:

Organisation of logistics is one of the most important steps that an enterprise has to consider. This involves activities that concern the process of planning, implementation, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption, and perhaps to its ultimate point of disposal as well. Find out more about Japan's transport and logistics sector below:

About Transport & Logistics 

Despite the challenges posed by Japan’s diverse landscape, the country has an extensive transport and logistics network. In terms of transport, the country is extremely well served by airports, railways, expressways and ferry routes. There is also a wide choice of dedicated logistics companies which serve personal and business needs. This section also introduces some other type of logistic support available when starting business in Japan. To find out more, please click on the link below:

Transport & Logistics

In 2012, Japan's automotive sector employed over 5.45 million people and was worth some 47.3 trillion yen. Both its exports and imports (mainly from the EU) are currently increasing despite Japanese consumers’ strong preference for “buying Japanese”. The sector is heavily influenced by new environmental standards, which are the most stringent in the world. For more information, please see below:

About Automotive

Japan's high-tech car industry is pioneering electric vehicle use, installing charging points and attempting to set a new global standard. Japanese laws regarding car emission levels are different from the EU's and are not standardised, so it is important to ensure that your products meet both Japanese and EU emissions standards. For more information for European businesses, please click on the link below:

Green Personal Transportation

    Publications:

This report focuses on the Japanese transport and logistics sector. It begins by examining Japan's internationally renowned domestic infrastructure (bridges, roads, railways, ports, airports etc.) as well as the global parcel delivery companies active in Japan. To read more, please click on the link below:

Transport & Logistics 

    Webinars:

The webinar on Automobile and Transport Cluster Mapping and Industry will take place on May 17. More information about the webinar will be published soon. If you wish to already register for the upcoming webinar, please click on the link below:

Automobile and Transport Cluster Mapping and Industry

The webinar on Alternative Vehicle Technologies in Japan will take place on May 31. The webinar is targeted at EU companies seeking to supply technologies, components or software for next generation cars, and want to understand in what directions the Japanese car industry is heading. To register:

Alternative Vehicle Technologies in Japan

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