Toyota|$17.53 (¥2,828)+1.25%▲ (in JPY terms)
Sony|$21.01 (¥3,389)+0.18%▲ (in JPY terms)
SoftBank|$39.42 (¥6,360)-3.26%▼ (in JPY terms)
MUFG|$22.91 (¥3,697)+2.69%▲ (in JPY terms)
Keyence|$474.91 (¥76,620)+1.63%▲ (in JPY terms)
Nintendo|$43.47 (¥7,014)-0.51%▼ (in JPY terms)
NTT|$0.93 (¥150)-0.13%▼ (in JPY terms)
Takeda|$32.78 (¥5,288)-0.73%▼ (in JPY terms)
Tokyo Electron|$460.15 (¥74,240)+4.37%▲ (in JPY terms)
Recruit|$77.97 (¥12,580)-0.63%▼ (in JPY terms)
ITOCHU|$12.00 (¥1,936)+1.68%▲ (in JPY terms)
Honda|$9.37 (¥1,512)-0.13%▼ (in JPY terms)
Shin-Etsu|$47.66 (¥7,690)+2.93%▲ (in JPY terms)
Tokio Marine|$48.17 (¥7,772)+0.67%▲ (in JPY terms)
Fast Retailing|$488.60 (¥78,830)-1.20%▼ (in JPY terms)
Toyota|$17.53 (¥2,828)+1.25%▲ (in JPY terms)
Sony|$21.01 (¥3,389)+0.18%▲ (in JPY terms)
SoftBank|$39.42 (¥6,360)-3.26%▼ (in JPY terms)
MUFG|$22.91 (¥3,697)+2.69%▲ (in JPY terms)
Keyence|$474.91 (¥76,620)+1.63%▲ (in JPY terms)
Nintendo|$43.47 (¥7,014)-0.51%▼ (in JPY terms)
NTT|$0.93 (¥150)-0.13%▼ (in JPY terms)
Takeda|$32.78 (¥5,288)-0.73%▼ (in JPY terms)
Tokyo Electron|$460.15 (¥74,240)+4.37%▲ (in JPY terms)
Recruit|$77.97 (¥12,580)-0.63%▼ (in JPY terms)
ITOCHU|$12.00 (¥1,936)+1.68%▲ (in JPY terms)
Honda|$9.37 (¥1,512)-0.13%▼ (in JPY terms)
Shin-Etsu|$47.66 (¥7,690)+2.93%▲ (in JPY terms)
Tokio Marine|$48.17 (¥7,772)+0.67%▲ (in JPY terms)
Fast Retailing|$488.60 (¥78,830)-1.20%▼ (in JPY terms)
Nikkei Industry Sector

Warehousing & Logistics

Overview

Japan's warehousing and logistics sector includes companies that provide storage, distribution, and integrated supply chain services for manufacturers, retailers, and e-commerce operators. Japanese logistics providers are known for operational precision, temperature-controlled distribution capabilities, and last-mile delivery expertise — qualities that align closely with Japan's demanding standards for product quality and punctual delivery.

Current Trend

E-commerce growth continues to drive strong demand for warehousing capacity and last-mile delivery services, while labor shortages are accelerating automation investment in sorting, picking, and transport operations. The '2024 logistics problem' — new regulations limiting truck driver overtime — has prompted industry-wide restructuring, encouraging modal shifts to rail and sea freight. Sustainability initiatives including EV delivery fleets, solar-powered warehouses, and carbon-neutral logistics pledges are becoming standard commitments among major operators.

Position in Japan

The sector plays a foundational role in Japan's supply chain infrastructure, supporting the country's manufacturing exports, domestic retail distribution, and rapidly expanding e-commerce market. Japan's complex geography — mountainous terrain, island geography, and dispersed population centers — creates logistical challenges that have driven high standards of operational sophistication among domestic providers. Several major players have expanded internationally, particularly in Asia, leveraging Japanese quality standards as a competitive differentiator.