Nippon Express


Nippon Express Co., Ltd. is a Japanese global logistics services company. It is based in Tokyo and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange under the ticker TKS.

History

The company was established in 1937 in line with the Nippon Tsu-un Kaisha Law as a semi-government transportation service. The Company was established by pooling the assets of Kokusai Tsu-un KK, which consolidated many of the nation's small-scale rail transport companies, and six other competitors, with additional funding from the Japanese government.
In Japan it is commonly known as 'Nittsu'.

Activities

In 2017, Nippon Express annual revenues exceeded US$16 billion, making it one of the top five global logistics services providers. Nippon Express has a strong global network that spans over 40 countries, with company direct operations in 33 nations.
At the end of 2013 Nippon Express Co Ltd bought 67 percent of Panasonic Logistics which is owned by Japanese electronics group Panasonic Corp.
Nippon Express indicated in September 2017 to plan to raise 100 billion yen in debt capital over two years to consolidate several warehouses in the Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya regions and install labor-saving equipment, and to build transit warehouses in overseas locations, such as Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, taking advantage of low interest rates to cope with a deepening shortage of workers.