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JAS JAPAN PRESENTATION
As more and more businesses go global, international logistics is becoming more complex and diverse. Standardizing logistics operations is now a must for companies operating across the globe.
JAS Forwarding Japan was established in 1978 as a Japanese subsidiary of the JAS Worldwide Group headquartered in Atlanta, USA. Focusing on providing international forwarding services, we continued to grow and obtained a customs broker license in 1997, enabling us to provide integrated freight forwarding solutions. Today JAS Worldwide operates in more than 240 locations in 80 countries around the world, providing integrated freight forwarding services designed to maximize supply chain efficiency and consulting services that will enable you to make the most of your logistics operations.
Our vision is to become a trusted partner whose always in touch so that we can provide the international logistics solutions you need. We are continually moving forward to enhance the quality of our services so we can safely deliver your products exactly where they need to be on time, every time. Here at JAS Forwarding Japan we go the extra mile to deliver optimal products and services that meet your exact needs.
Corporate Headquarters: JAS Worldwide Management, Inc.Address: 6195 Barfield Road, Atlanta, GA 30328 USARepresentative: Marco Rebuffi, President & CEOConsolidated results: US$1.3 billion (2011 revenue)Number of employees: +3600 Offices: +240 locations in +80 countriesURL: http://www.jas.com/
ServicesGeneral Freight forwardingOil & Energy DivisonProject DivisionFashion & Retail LogisticsAutomotive DivisionGovernment Logistics
Trade name: JAS Forwarding (Japan) Co., Ltd.Founded: 1978Managing Director: Stephane MarotHeadquarters: Kabutocho Uni-Square 2F ・ 3F, 21-7 Nihonbashi-Kabutocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0026Phone: +81-3-5847-0732URL: http://www.jas.comCapital: 90 million yenNumber of employees: 70Number of branches: 5Services: International forwarding (air, sea, and land) as well as customs clearanceLicenses: IATA cargo agent, customs broker, and ISO9001
■Tokyo Corporate HQKabutocho Uni-Square 2F, 21-7Nihonbashi-Kabutocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0026 Phone. +81-3-5847-0732 Fax. +81-3-5847-0734
■Osaka BranchHigobashi-Union Bldg. 8F, 9-6, Edobori 1-Chome, Nishi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 550-0002 Phone. +81-6-6444-6110 Fax. +81-6-6444-6116
■Narita Airport OfficeNo 1 Cargo Agent Bldg. 214, 154-4, Furugome Aza Komimae, Narita-shi, Chiba 282-0004 Phone. +81-476-32-5760 Fax. +81-476-32-7621
■KIX Airport OfficeKansai Int'l Airport 1 Kokusai Kamotsu Dairiten Bldg. 2-12, Minami 1, Sensyu Kuko, Sennan-shi, Osaka 549-0021 Phone. +81-724-56-5607 Fax. +81-724-56-5610
■Nagoya, Aichi OfficeNagoya Mihiro Bldg. 903, 2-18-22, Marunouchi, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 460-0002 Phone. +81-52-218-5112 Fax. +81-52-218-5115
JAPAN NETWORKJAPAN NETWORK
Canada
USA
Mexico
VenezuelaColombia
EcuadorPeru
Uruguay
Brazil
Argentina
Chile
Panama
NicaraguaEl SalvadorGuatemala
Costa Rica
Honduras
Mauritius
Kenya
Egypt
South Africa
MoroccoIsraelGreeceLebanon Japan
ChinaSouth Korea
Kazakhstan
Singapore
Taiwan
Vietnam
Turkey
Australia
Indonesia
PhilippinesSri Lanka
The NetherlandsSweden
Norway
Finland
UKBelgium
FranceBulgaria
AustriaCzech Rep.
Ireland
SpainPortugal Italy
Germany
IndiaPakistan
Denmark
MalaysiaThailand
UAE
New Zealand
Russia
Greenland
JAS Office
Agent
WORLDWIDE WORLDWIDE NETWORKNETWORK
Founding to 1980s
1978 The beginnings of the JAS Group stretches back to 1978 with the launch of JAS Jet Air Service, providing freight forwarding services between Japan and Italy. During the first decade of operation the company focused on the Europe/Far East trade, eventually leading the pack in freight forwarding between Europe and Japan.
1988 By 1988, JAS became the No. 1 IATA licensed air freight forwarder in Italy.
Late 1980s to 1990s
The late 1980s and 1990s saw the expansion of the Group network from Europe and the Far East to North and South America, as it established a truly global presence. JAS also invested in a series of logistics facilities in key gateway hubs to service its own operations.
The New Millennium
Moving forward with an eye to continued growth, JAS is expanding its facilities and leveraging information technology to take its business to new heights.
2008 JAS’ 30th anniversary.
2009 Concluded a massive reorganization , transformed the JAS group of companies into one global organization.
2010 Opened new corporate training campus in Atlanta, GA (USA).
2011 Headquartered in Bremen, Germany, JasProjects opened as a new independent division.
1978 JAS Jet Air Service established in Milan, Italy Liaison offices opened in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan
1981 JAS Japan Co., Ltd. established as a business entity registered in Japan
1982 Renamed JAS Forwarding (Japan) Co., Ltd.
1987 KIX Airport Office opened
1989 IATA cargo agent license approved at 73rd IATA Conference
1997 Customs broker license granted by Osaka Customs
2000 Narita Airport Office opened Customs broker license granted by Tokyo Customs
2001 Nagoya, Aichi Office opened
2004 Group headquarters moved from Italy to the USA
2008 JAS' 30th anniversary
2011 『 JasProjects 』 opened
Air Freight Consolidated cargo, emergency transport, and aircraft charter services. JAS’s
door-to-door services include everything from cargo pickup to packing, customs clearance and delivery.
Sea Freight Full-container-load (FCL), less-than-container-load (LCL), as well as conventional
and charters services. JAS’ door-to-door services include everything from cargo pickup to packing, vanning, customs clearance and delivery.
Intermodal Freight Effective use of multiple modes of transportation, including air, sea, rail and road
to deliver optimal door-to-door intermodal freight forwarding services. JAS support also covers customs clearance for cross-border road forwarding. We leverage the JAS Group's extensive service network to provide customized logistics solutions tailored to meet your exact needs.
JasProjects Project forwarding service to industrial clients and plant EPC (Engineering,
Procurement and Construction) companies, customized project transportation for heavy and over-dimensional equipment including vessel chartering, transport engineering and road survey.
JAS is a one-stop shop for all your logistics needs including international freight shipments, customs clearance, packing, warehousing and more. We offer services that make the most of the JAS Group's economies of scale built on partnerships with airline and shipping companies across the globe.
Brokerage In the early 1990s JAS Forwarding Japan became one of the first foreign-affiliated
forwarder to provide customs clearance services in Japan. We provide customs clearance services for a wide spectrum of cargo at major
ports and airports throughout Japan, including in-house customs clearance services at Narita and Kansai International Airports.
◎ Customs clearance for air freight import and export ◎ Customs clearance for sea freight import and export
Cargo Pickup and Shipping Consolidated shipping of small-lot cargoes, charters, trucks for large-sized and
special cargo, as well as container drayage.
3PL Logistics Integrated third-party logistics services including warehousing, inspection,
sorting, packing, and more. ◎ Logistics outsourcing ◎ Building an optimal logistics system
SCM Consulting The JAS Group's service network provides consulting services that will optimize
your supply chain. ◎ Optimizing entire distribution networks ◎ Efficient global logistics management and operations
Core carrier strategy leverages 70% global volume to core and preferred partner carriers, ensuring market competitive rates while protecting capacity during shoulder and peak times. Relationships must exist at senior executive level.Carriers must report their performance during formal business reviews. Carriers place JAS in a global account status worldwide.
CARRIER SELECTION CRITERIA
- Global coverage - Existing relationships - Future market demand - Centralized pricing structure- Current customer base - Current volumes - Customer feedback - Partnership in developing key markets. - Past service history - Support of JAS’ commercial expansion.
Core carrier strategy leverages 70% global volume to core and preferred partner carriers, ensuring market competitive rates while protecting capacity during shoulder and peak times. Relationships must exist at senior executive level.Carriers must report their performance during formal business reviews. Carriers place JAS in a global account status worldwide.
CARRIER SELECTION CRITERIA
- Global coverage - Existing relationships - Future market demand - Centralized pricing structure- Current customer base - Current volumes - Customer feedback - Partnership in developing key markets. - Past service history - Support of JAS’ commercial expansion.
In-house system Customer
Partner system
OrderCreation
PO/Shipment
JAS TransportationSystems
Intern. Air- andSeafreight
Invoicingand
Accounting
Data Warehouse
Reports/Statistics
Orbis/Web
Track & Tracing
PO/Shipment
Status
Shipment/BL
Status
Customer Customer
Archive
Document-management
CustomsData
ABI Interface
A supply chain management tool that provides access to information related to shipments and related data moving within the JAS network.
Secure, web based application
Flexible Account Setup that allows access at a Company, Division or Facility level
Bookings with Approval Workflow
Graphical Shipment Tracking with multiple search criteria
Online access to shipping documents
Automatic Alerting of Key Status Events
KPI Reporting – measure and manage supply chain at all points in the shipment process
Statistical Reporting – full set of statistical reports available in multiple formats