Tokyo, Japan—The Mitsubishi Chemical Group, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Tosoh Corporation, and Toray Industries, Inc. announce the establishment in July 2023 of a “chemicals working group” within the joint Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry-Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism-led “Physical Internet Realization Council”, with the four companies acting as secretariat.
◆Background and aims
While consignments of mainly smaller cargoes are increasing, aging drivers and seamen and personnel shortages signal a continuing tough situation for the Japanese logistics industry. When the logistics “2024 problem*” is added, the shortage of shipping and storage capacity in the future logistics industry becomes one of the biggest problems facing the chemical industry. Moreover, as transportation methods and conditions for chemicals vary according to their specific physical properties, packaging conditions, and cargo weight, it is difficult for individual companies to take effective measures on their own.
To solve these problems, a chemicals working group will be established with the four companies acting as secretariat. Starting July 2023, this working group will take measures such as the formulation, communication to stakeholders, and execution of action plans for the reform of logistics business practices, standardization, and DX promotion, aiming at implementing sustainable logistics based on the twin pillars of productivity/safety and CO2 emissions reduction.
*: April 2024 will see new regulations implemented as part of Japan’s Act on the Arrangement of Related Acts to Promote Work Style Reform, including upper limits on overtime hours in driving jobs. This has created concerns about the potential for labor shortages and other such issues in the logistics industry.
◆ Participating companies/university
(44 companies, 1 university listed in Japanese alphabetic order)
Asahi Kasei Corporation
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DIC Corporation
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Maruzen Showa Unyu Co., Ltd.
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ADEKA CORPORATION
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Teijin Limited
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Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
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NRS CORPORATION
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DuPont Styro Corporation
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Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company Inc.
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ENEOS Corporation
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DuPont Toray Specialty Materials K.K.
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The Mitsubishi Chemical Group
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Clariant (Japan) K.K.
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Tosoh Corporation
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Mitsubishi Chemical Logistics Corporation
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Kuraray Co., Ltd.
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Tosoh Logistics Corporation
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UPR Corporation
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KH Neochem Co., Ltd.
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TOYO Logistics Service
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UBE Corporation
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Sankyu Inc.
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Toyobo Co., Ltd.
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Ryutsu Keizai University
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Sannet Logistics ,Inc
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Toray Industries, Inc.
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Resonac Corporation
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Sumika Logistics Co., Ltd.
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Tokuyama Corporation
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Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
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Nagase & Co., Ltd.
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SEINO TRANSPORTATION
CO., LTD.
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Japan Freight Railway Company
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Seino Information Service
Co., Ltd.
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Zeon Corporation
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SENKO Co., Ltd.
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NIPPON EXPRESS CO., LTD.
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Daicel Corporation
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Nippon Pallet Pool Co., Ltd.
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Dow Chemical Japan Limited
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Japan Pallet Rental Corporation
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The participation of logistics providers and cargo shippers across the chemical industry is requested.
< Secretariat >
The Mitsubishi Chemical Group, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Tosoh Corporation, Toray Industries, Inc.
< Observers >
- Logistics Planning Section, Consumer Affairs, Distribution and Retail Industry Division, Commerce and Service Industry Policy Group, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
- Material Industries Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
- Logistics Policy Division, Policy Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
- Japan Chemical Industry Association
- Japan Petrochemical Industry Association
◆Establishment July 2023
Reference
◆Physical Internet Realization Council
Established in October 2021 by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism with the aim of formulating a roadmap for the realization of a physical Internet in Japan. The physical Internet is a concept based on adopting the workings of the Internet, i.e., the effective transmission of packeted chunks of data, in a physical form, namely for the logistics world.
◆”The Mitsubishi Chemical Group, Mitsui Chemicals Launch Study into Joint Logistics —Aiming to standardize and optimize chemical logistics through the use of DX—": press release dated January 27, 2023
https://www.mcgc.com/english/news_release/pdf/01457/01695.pdf
Contact:
◆Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corporation
Corporate Communications Division
Media Relations Department : +81-3-6748-7140
◆Mitsui Chemicals Inc.
Corporate Communications Division : +81-3-6880-7500
◆Tosoh Corporation
Corporate Communications : +81-3-5427-5111
◆Toray Industries, Inc. Head Office
Corporate Communications Dept.:
Tokyo +81-3-3245-5179
Osaka +81-6-7688-3085
TOSOH CORPORATION
Who We Are
Tosoh Corporation is the parent of the Tosoh Group, which comprises over 100 companies worldwide and a multiethnic workforce of over 14,000 people. It generated net sales of ¥1,064.4 billion (US$7.9 billion at the average rate of ¥135.5 to the US dollar) in fiscal 2023, ended March 31, 2023.
What We Do
Tosoh is one of the largest chlor-alkali manufacturers in Asia. The company supplies the plastic resins and an array of the basic chemicals that support modern life. Tosoh’s petrochemical operations supply ethylene, polyethylene, and functional polymers, while its advanced materials business serves the global semiconductor, display, and solar industries. Tosoh has also pioneered sophisticated bioscience systems that are used for the monitoring of life-threatening diseases. In addition, Tosoh demonstrates its commitment to a sustainable future in part by manufacturing a variety of eco-products.
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