APT Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture; Representative Director: Ryota Inoue; hereinafter "APT") has released a free research report (white paper) titled "What is Third-Party Maintenance (3PM)? - Learning from Cases in Other Industries, a Rational Choice for Logistics Industry Players," which summarizes a new maintenance and operation model in the logistics and material handling industry.
Background to the White Paper Publication Currently, Thailand, which many Japanese companies consider an important manufacturing and logistics hub, is facing rising labor costs and a severe labor shortage, making labor-saving and automation at sites an urgent priority. On the other hand, selecting systems suitable for local infrastructure environments and operational customs requires advanced expertise and proven track record.
Leveraging its track record of connecting with over 40 manufacturers both domestically and internationally (TUNAGERU INTEGRATION), APT has supported the logistics DX of numerous companies. Furthermore, since establishing its first logistics site in Thailand in 2023, APT has been accelerating project development and business expansion in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
Therefore, our research team has decided to publish the latest report focusing on "Thailand," a key logistics hub in ASEAN.
Highlights of the Research Report This document comprehensively explains everything from the latest trends in Thailand's logistics industry to the barriers hindering automation and concrete approaches to solutions.
[Main Contents] Current State of the Thai Logistics Market: Historical economic growth and changes in the environment surrounding logistics. Challenges Faced: Turning point due to persistently high logistics costs, government-led reform trends. Trends in Automation and Labor Saving: Overview of Japanese, Chinese, and local Thai companies in Thai sites, and actual automation project examples.
Excerpt from the white paper: "Macro Issues Related to Logistics in Thailand" Excerpt from the white paper: "List of Logistics Automation Projects in Thailand" (Partial)
Table of Contents 01 Overview of the Thai Market and its Historical Development as the "Detroit of the East" 02 Structural Challenges in Thai Logistics and the Irreversible Shift Towards Automation 03 History of Material Handling Equipment Manufacturers' Entry and Intensifying Technology Competition 04 Advantages for Japanese Companies Entering Thailand: Why APT is Accelerating its Expansion into Thailand?
Recommended for Those who supervise and manage global logistics and supply chains from Japan. Those who are stationed in Thailand and are active on the front lines of manufacturing and logistics sites. Management considering new entry into the Thai/Southeast Asian market, or the automation/renewal of existing logistics systems and equipment.
How to Download This white paper can be downloaded for free from the URL below. https://n-apt.com/request/
[About APT Co., Ltd.] APT Co., Ltd. is a logistics supporter that specializes in "vendor-free" equipment selection, offering end-to-end services from effective utilization of existing facilities (Re:DX) to new construction using the latest robotics (New DX). With a track record of connecting with over 40 manufacturers both domestically and internationally (TUNAGERU), we propose optimal systems for our customers' operations.
Company Name: APT Co., Ltd. Representative: Ryota Inoue, Representative Director URL: https://n-apt.com/ Location: Makuhari Techno Garden B Tower 22F, 1-3 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba City, Chiba 261-0023, Japan Business Activities: Consulting, design, construction, and maintenance of logistics automation systems.
[Contact for this matter] APT Co., Ltd. Department: Marketing PR Team tel : 043-350-0581 / email : pr@n-apt.co.jp
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