Company Data of Nichiyo

The guiding Principles of Nichiyo Co.,Ltd. are Safety, Reliability, Speedy, and Cost Saving, which reflect our commitment to providing our customers with services that surpass their expectations.

Company-Information of Nichiyo

Company's Name:
NICHIYO CO.,LTD.
Headquarters:
7F Ningyocyo Ouchi Building, 1-6-9 Ningyo-cho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 103-0031
TEL:
+81-(0)3-5649-6658
FAX:
+81-(0)3-5649-6659
Representative:
Masatake Fukui
Capital:
Masatake Fukui
Date of Foundation:
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Place of Corporate:
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Number of Employees:
30 people
Last Year's Revenue:
1240,000,000 Yen(2013 Year)
Affiliate Company:
Nichiyo co., Ltd Osaka Branch
Dealings bank:
Mizuho Bank / Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi / Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Warehousing:
Tokyo Port / Yokohama Port / Nagoya Port / Osaka Port / Kobe Port / Moji Port

History of Nichiyo

1994:
Nichiyo Boeki Co., Ltd was founded (H.Q in Kanda, Kajicho,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
1995:
Nakano Office Established (Commenced Import and Sales
of Food&Sundry Goods)
China Fuzhou Nichiyo Handiwork Ltd. was established’
1998:
Kanda and Nakano office were consolidated and moved to 14-3
Chome, Kamisaginomiya Nakano-ku , Tokyo.
2004:
To Facilitate Business Expansion, H.Q. transferred to (1-22)-1
Chome, Ningyo-cho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
Company Name Changed to Nichiyo Logistics Co., Ltd.
Company’s Capital increased to \10,000,000.
2005:
LCL Service commenced . Agent For Custom Brokerage, Warehousing, and land Transportation Obtained international Multi-Modal Transportation License in 2005 (License No. 75-2)
2007:
To Facilitate Business Expansion, Osaka Branch was founded on March. 1, . Located at MFK Honcyo No. 1 Building 601, 6-21, Honchobashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka. To Facilitate Business Expansion, H.Q. transferred to (6-9)-1 Chome, Ningyo-cho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo on July.30,. Company Name Changed to Nichiyo Co., Ltd.

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The head office in Tokyo

The head office in Tokyo

Branch office in Osaka

Branch office in Osaka