About us

Corporate Philosophy

- What we respect

What we aim for

- Vision

Respect for Humanity
(Diversity)

Every employee is valued for who they are, individuality is respected in a supportive environment.

Working together to resolve issues our customers may have, as a valuable member of society.

Coexistence and
Co-prosperity

Create a workplace where employees feel safe, and are proud to be a part of.

To be appointed by customers as a valued partner, and contribute to local communities.

President’s Message

Working hand-in-hand with our clients, we journey together to a brighter future of logistics.

Rapid advances in digital and sustainability transformation (DX/SX) have created a world with an amplifying sense of uncertainty and unpredictability. In this world, we are prompted to embrace a more flexible approach in order to enhance our ability to provide solutions to resolve increasingly complex issues.

Today, we face various management challenges such as a rise in costs due to inflation, and a response to new government policies for sustainable transportation. We as a logistics company aim to provide the services in demand, that are safe, reliable, and sustainable. Our teams work together, with the support of our wide alliance network, to continue to connect supply chains under any circumstances. By providing the best possible solutions, we strive to become our clients' partner of choice.

Under our corporate philosophy, "Respect for Humanity" and " Coexistence and Co-prosperity", through our business operations, we pursue happiness and growth for our employees, take on the challenge for the realization of a sustainable future, and help contribute to society.

Hitoshi Nagino, President

Corporate Profile

Corporate Name
TOYOTSU LOGISTICS SERVICE CO.,LTD.
Head Office
15F Symphony Toyota Building, 11-27, Meieki 4-chome, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
Establishment
March 15, 1963
President
Hitoshi Nagino
Paid-in Capital
350,000,000 yen
Stockholder
Toyota Tsusho Corporation 100%
Business Outline
  • International multimodal transport
  • Warehousing
  • Cargo transportation
  • Customs clearance
  • Trading-related administrative agency
  • Logistics consultant
  • Telecommunications business
Related
Companies
Hot-Line International Transport (H.K.) Ltd.
Shanghai Toyota Tsusho Logistics Co.,Ltd.
Number of
Employees
800 (as of April 1, 2025)

Corporate History

  1. 1963

    • March

      First established as Central Warehouse Co. with capital of 20 million yen provided in full by Minsei Spinning Co., Ltd. (now Toyota Boshoku Corporation) for the purpose of providing warehousing and transportation services

    • August

      Capital increased to 50 million yen

  2. 1973

    • February

      Toyota Tsusho Corporation acquired all stock in the company

    • June

      Increased capital to 200 million yen under full ownership of
      Toyota Tsusho Corporation

  3. 1977

    • December

      Capital increased to 250 million yen

  4. 1990

    • October

      Changed company name to Toyotsu Logistics Service Co., Ltd. for a better company image to become an integrated logistics company

  5. 1994

    • January

      Established logistics warehouse in Anjo city

  6. 1999

    • October

      Established Logistics Operations Division (within Toyota Tsusho's Logistics Division)

  7. 2000

    • April

      Established Toyota Fabric Center

  8. 2001

    • April

      Obtained customs clearance license

    • December

      Obtained ISO 14001 certification

  9. 2002

    • April

      Established Anjo Device Logistics Center

  10. 2004

    • April

      Obtained ISO 9001 certification

  11. 2005

    • January

      Established Miyoshi Logistics Center

    • November

      Established Tokyo Office

  12. 2006

    • October

      Merged with TM Logistics Co., Ltd.
      Increased capital to 310 million yen

  13. 2007

    • September

      Relocated Head office from Komaki city to Central Nagoya

    • October

      Merged with Sanko Transport Co., Ltd.
      Increased capital to 340 million yen

  14. 2008

    • April

      Established Kyushu Logistics Center

  15. 2009

    • May

      Established Makinohara Logistics Center

  16. 2011

    • March

      Obtained AS9120 certification (Aerospace quality management system: 21 Aerospace industry)

    • April

      Merged with Hot-Line International Transport Co.
      Increased capital to 350 million yen
      Consolidated Hot-Line International Transport (H.K.) Ltd. as a subsidiary company

  17. 2012

    • January

      Established Miyoshi Logistics Center II

  18. 2015

    • October

      Obtained AEO accreditation as a customs agent

  19. 2016

    • April

      Increased in number of regular employees over 500

    • October

      Relocated Nagoya Head Office

  20. 2019

    • June

      Obtained JISQ9100 certification (JIS standard in the aerospace industry)

    • November

      Commended as a superior customs agent by the chief executive of Nagoya customs

  21. 2021

    • July

      Obtained the general motor truck transportation business license

    • November

      Obtained the veterinary drug store sales license

  22. 2023

    • January

      Established an automated warehouse at Anjo Device Logistics Center

  23. 2024

    • January

      Opened Tokyo Logistics Center

    • December

      Obtained telecommunications business license

  24. 2025

    • April

      Opened Yatomi Logistics Center

Organizational Chart

Organizational Chart

As of April 1, 2025

Executives

TITLE
NAME
PRESIDENT
HITOSHI NAGINO
MANAGING DIRECTOR
MUTSUTOMO NAKAYAMA
DIRECTOR
HIDEKAZU TAKAMIZU
DIRECTOR
TAKASHI ITAKURA
DIRECTOR
HIROYUKI IYODA
DIRECTOR
JYUNICHI OSAKI
DIRECTOR
MASATOSHI HAYATA
DIRECTOR
(part-time service)
AKIHIRO ENDO
AUDITOR
(part-time service)
SHIGEKI ITO

As of June 27, 2024

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