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Toyota to Launch Pickup Logistics in Tokai Region

Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) will begin the transition from conventional “delivery logistics,” where parts are delivered by suppliers, to “pickup logistics” implemented through arrangements made by Toyota, in order to build a new efficient transport system.

Pursuing overall optimization through integration of parts suppliers and distribution companies, the new system aims to reduce work burdens on truck drivers in response to the decrease in drivers available and the need to mitigate environmental impact. In the Tokai region, operation will start as of September 2020.

The estimated decline of 26 percent in the number of logistics truck drivers by 2030, in comparison with 2015, will result in a severe nationwide shortage. The government has called for reductions in CO2 emissions by 26 percent by 2030, in comparison with 2013 levels, due to concerns over environmental impact*2―responding to these social issues is an urgent matter. Since 2019, the government and businesses have been working together on the White Logistics Movement with the goal of creating work environments that are more amenable to drivers. Toyota is also participating as a supporting business.

Since 2016, Toyota has undertaken partial “pickup logistics” in the Kyushu region and since 2018 in the Tohoku region, and improvement measures have been carried out in both regions through cooperation with the relevant parts suppliers and distribution companies. The results are improved working environments for drivers, with an increase of approximately 12 percent in transport efficiency and a reduction in CO2 emissions of approximately 6 percent.

With the launch of pickup logistics in the Tokai region, successful measures from the Kyushu and Tohoku regions will be implemented on a larger scale.

By implementing this series of measures in the Tokai region and expanding application in the Kyushu and Tohoku regions as well, Toyota expects to increase transport efficiency by approximately 8 percent and reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 8 percent compared to previous levels.

Toyota is implementing measures for long-term stable and sustainable logistics that support the foundations of manufacturing by creating work environments that are more amenable to everyone involved in transport and reducing environmental impact.

Mustapha Zemri

Automotive journalist Passionate about all what makes noise, I specialized in the automotive press since 2012 where I animated a motorcycle news section in a magazine, then I launched a TV show that was broadcast on several private channels. Today, I have the pleasure to animate the various sections of Motorsactu.com .

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