eiicon Company (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President & CEO: Ayuko Nakamura), which operates Japan's largest open innovation platform 'AUBA', announces that eight new organizations have joined as Phase 2 member companies of the 'Tokyo Logistics Co-Creation Cluster' (Lead Operator/Secretariat: eiicon), which aims to create the next-generation de facto standard in the logistics industry, under Tokyo's 'TIB CATAPULT' initiative.
Tokyo TIB CATAPULT × eiicon 'Tokyo Logistics Co-Creation Cluster'
Aiming to Create the Next-Generation De Facto Standard in the Logistics Industry! 'Tokyo Logistics Co-Creation Cluster' □Phase 2 Member Organizations (8 Organizations) (Company names in Japanese syllabary order) Logistics Providers IINO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. KDDI CORPORATION FUYO COMPREHENSIVE LEASE CO., LTD. LOGISTEED, LTD. Investment Institutions Japan Post Capital Co., Ltd. BIPROGY INC. / Canal Ventures Inc. *Joint participation Mercari Investments Co., Ltd. MOL PLUS Ltd.
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'Tokyo Logistics Co-Creation Cluster' (Lead Operator/Secretariat: eiicon Company) This cluster has been selected as part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's 'Project for Creating Clusters Challenging Global Innovation (commonly known as 'TIB CATAPULT')' for the fiscal year Reiwa 7 (2025). <Cluster Formation Objective> Logistics companies such as transportation and warehousing will form teams to drive broad innovation in the logistics industry, thereby creating a de facto standard for logistics that supports people's lives. <Utilized Assets> Customer touchpoints, logistics bases, logistics vehicles, logistics vessels, domestic and international logistics networks, logistics performance data, collaboration with local governments, group company collaboration, international logistics, overseas bases, global networks, etc. <Collaboration Image> Building new forms of logistics such as automated delivery and environmentally friendly initiatives. Optimizing delivery through big data and AI, thereby improving the efficiency of the value chain and contributing to problem-solving. Solving issues in the logistics industry, such as improving driver dispatch efficiency.
<Cluster Composition> With the addition of the 8 Phase 2 member organizations from the logistics industry, we will jointly promote the creation and implementation of new businesses through co-creation, aiming to establish the next-generation de facto standard in the logistics industry.
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