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In addition to meeting the needs of our chemical and other customers, we provide safe and high-quality services with the aim of achieving "completely accident-free" operations.
Based on the Uyeno Group's long-standing experience in the transport of hazardous materials, Environment & Safety department was established at the same time as Marine Transportation division began operations to support legal compliance, environmental conservation, and the provision of safe and stable supply.
In cooperation with the Environment & Safety departments of group companies and logistics partners, we aim to provide high-quality marine transportation, land transportation, and warehouse operations, as well as resolve various environmental and safety issues that are becoming increasingly severe.
We are working together with our Group companies, which are professionals in land transportation with a long history of transporting petroleum products and hazardous materials, to achieve "completely accident-free" operations while continuing to improve safety awareness.
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Head office address
70-3 Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 231-0023, Japan
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Date of establishment
November 15th, 2018
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Capital
¥100 million
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Fiscal year ends
March 31st
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Number of employees
72 (as of April 1st, 2024)
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Net sales
¥7,748 million (fiscal year ending March 31st, 2024)
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Nature of business
1.Freight transportation2.Warehousing3.Customs clearance4.Shipping5.Agency work related to imports and exports6.Manufacture and sale of containers and packaging materials7.All business incidental to the above
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Chairman & CEO
Takashi Uyeno
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President & COO
Gen Uyeno
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Vice President & CSO
Taizo Komatsu
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Managing Director
Toshiyuki Matsuse
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Director
Tetsuro Nakamura
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Director
Takeshi Yanagawa
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Director
Satoru Tanaka
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Director
Toru Kaida
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Director
Norihiko Sato
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Director
Yoshihiro Oonishi
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Director
Daisuke Kiritani
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Director
Keizo Torii
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Auditor
Kazuyoshi Tsukamoto
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Executive Officer
Shoichi Sakuramoto
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Executive Officer
Tadayoshi Maeda