Hacobu Strengthens Management Structure: Announces Appointment of 4 New Executive Officers to Drive 'AI-Driven Logistics'
Hacobu, a company promoting logistics DX, has strengthened its management structure by appointing four new executive officers effective June 1, 2026. The company is shifting its strategy from 'Data-Driven Logistics' to 'AI-Driven Logistics' to transform logistics decision-making and operations.
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Hacobu, a company solving logistics challenges through the power of data, is pleased to announce the appointment of four new executive officers effective June 1, 2026, as part of its efforts to strengthen its structure to support corporate logistics transformation more deeply and reliably.
Background of the New Appointments: A Structure to Promote 'AI-Driven Logistics'
Japan's logistics industry is facing structural challenges such as a severe driver shortage and the enforcement of the revised Logistics Efficiency Act. It is an era that requires a multifaceted approach, including data-based business reform and AI utilization rooted in the field.
Under the mission of 'Optimizing Transport,' Hacobu has been promoting DX and efficiency in inter-company logistics. In addition to the 'MOVO' series, which aggregates logistics site data to solve problems, the company has developed 'Hacobu Strategy' (logistics DX consulting) and 'Hacobu Solution Studio' (system integration and AI implementation support). It comprehensively supports corporate logistics transformation from strategy formulation to system implementation, business improvement, and AI utilization. The cumulative number of companies using the MOVO series has exceeded 1,000, and the number of participating sites has exceeded 44,000 (as of the end of April 2026).
Until now, Hacobu has advocated 'Data-Driven Logistics,' solving logistics issues through the power of data, and has advanced the visualization and optimization of inter-company logistics. Moving forward, while further evolving the MOVO platform, which is the core of its business, the company will adopt 'AI-Driven Logistics.' By combining data utilization with AI, it will transform logistics decision-making and the operations themselves.
The core of this is AI implementation support based on data from logistics sites. Leveraging its deep understanding of logistics sites cultivated through the MOVO series, Hacobu has built a one-stop system where consultants and implementation engineers work together from problem structuring to AI implementation and operation. It will steadily promote AI utilization tailored to the logistics challenges of each client company.
To promote this strategy, Hacobu will welcome four new executive officers on June 1, 2026: the General Manager of Hacobu Solution Studio, who will lead AI-driven system integration; the VPoE (Vice President of Engineering), who will lead the engineering organization supporting AI implementation on the front lines; the Deputy General Manager of the Platform Business Division, who will fuse MOVO with AI solutions to deepen the foundation of existing businesses; and the General Manager of the Marketing & Communications Division, who will accelerate information dissemination for 'Logistics x AI' awareness and social issue resolution.
These four individuals, with extensive experience in their respective fields, will be responsible for the execution of AI-Driven Logistics. Hacobu will continue to advance transformation while engaging more deeply with complex logistics challenges.
Background of the New Appointments: A Structure to Promote 'AI-Driven Logistics'
Japan's logistics industry is facing structural challenges such as a severe driver shortage and the enforcement of the revised Logistics Efficiency Act. It is an era that requires a multifaceted approach, including data-based business reform and AI utilization rooted in the field.
Under the mission of 'Optimizing Transport,' Hacobu has been promoting DX and efficiency in inter-company logistics. In addition to the 'MOVO' series, which aggregates logistics site data to solve problems, the company has developed 'Hacobu Strategy' (logistics DX consulting) and 'Hacobu Solution Studio' (system integration and AI implementation support). It comprehensively supports corporate logistics transformation from strategy formulation to system implementation, business improvement, and AI utilization. The cumulative number of companies using the MOVO series has exceeded 1,000, and the number of participating sites has exceeded 44,000 (as of the end of April 2026).
Until now, Hacobu has advocated 'Data-Driven Logistics,' solving logistics issues through the power of data, and has advanced the visualization and optimization of inter-company logistics. Moving forward, while further evolving the MOVO platform, which is the core of its business, the company will adopt 'AI-Driven Logistics.' By combining data utilization with AI, it will transform logistics decision-making and the operations themselves.
The core of this is AI implementation support based on data from logistics sites. Leveraging its deep understanding of logistics sites cultivated through the MOVO series, Hacobu has built a one-stop system where consultants and implementation engineers work together from problem structuring to AI implementation and operation. It will steadily promote AI utilization tailored to the logistics challenges of each client company.
To promote this strategy, Hacobu will welcome four new executive officers on June 1, 2026: the General Manager of Hacobu Solution Studio, who will lead AI-driven system integration; the VPoE (Vice President of Engineering), who will lead the engineering organization supporting AI implementation on the front lines; the Deputy General Manager of the Platform Business Division, who will fuse MOVO with AI solutions to deepen the foundation of existing businesses; and the General Manager of the Marketing & Communications Division, who will accelerate information dissemination for 'Logistics x AI' awareness and social issue resolution.
These four individuals, with extensive experience in their respective fields, will be responsible for the execution of AI-Driven Logistics. Hacobu will continue to advance transformation while engaging more deeply with complex logistics challenges.
FAQ
How does Hacobu's AI strategy address Japan's logistics issues?
By providing a one-stop solution that combines AI-driven automation and decision-making to tackle labor shortages and regulatory compliance.