Case Studies (Logistics Design & IT)
Our offices in Boston and San Francisco were helping a leading high technology company to supply LAN (Local Area Network) equipment to important clients in Japan. As befits a high-profile network supplier, the technology company accepted orders from their Japanese customers via the Internet, and those customers would also use the Internet to monitor the status of their systems during production. Our client wanted to extend the services they provided, and they asked Nippon Express to provide a solution, and scheduling was definitely a factor.
Our San Francisco agency asked the Nippon Express MIS Center in Chicago to create an online linkage between Nippon Express USA's sophisticated tracing system and the client's Web site. Our client's customers can now trace their Nippon Express USA shipments directly from their own site, an arrangement that is convenient for client and cutomer alike.
Sample Products
Here we introduce some examples of our logistics products. See how we can go beyond the conventional package system to a new IT-based logistics model for your company.
In the vast majority of cases, cargo procured overseas and imported to Japan is processed as import cargo upon arrival in Japan and then warehoused as domestic cargo
We have developed an export B2B product that combines multiple shipping orders (invoices) for door-to-door direct delivery from Japan
The introduction of ERP has in many instances enhanced to an unprecedented degree the precision with which data is managed
Companies are focusing greater attention on reducing logistics costs as part of their efforts to cut overall expenses
As the level of logistics management needed rises, customer requirements for warehouse management systems also change
B2C products that combine multiple orders (invoices) have been developed for door-to-door direct delivery shipping bound for Japan


