Japan Post Impact
2025-06-10 03:58:15

Exploring the Impact of Japan Post's Transportation Permit Cancellation on Logistics Trends

Exploring the Impact of Japan Post's Transportation Permit Cancellation



In recent developments, AnyCarry, a company focused on last-mile logistics solutions, has announced a live streaming event titled "The Impact of Japan Post's Transportation Permit Cancellation - Social Aftermath and Future Logistics Trends". This event is scheduled for June 12, 2025, starting at 16:30 JST. The live stream aims to analyze the recent cancellation of transportation permits for Japan Post and its wider implications on the logistics landscape in Japan.

Event Details


  • - Title: The Impact of Japan Post's Transportation Permit Cancellation - Social Aftermath and Future Logistics Trends
  • - Speakers:
- Hidenobu Kosaki, CEO of AnyCarry
- Masahiro Maetani, Senior Consultant at AnyCarry
  • - Format: Live stream on YouTube
  • - Date and Time: June 12, 2025, from 16:30 to 17:00 JST
  • - Cost: Free
  • - Special Benefits for Registrants: Access to additional materials related to the discussion
  • - Organizer: AnyCarry Co., Ltd.

Participants can register through this application form. After registering, attendees will receive a URL for viewing the live stream via email.

Background on AnyCarry


Founded in August 2019, AnyCarry is dedicated to creating a sustainable last-mile logistics infrastructure that is beloved by local communities while promoting the concept of the Physical Internet. The company aims to enhance operational efficiency and reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions through an innovative logistics system that centers around sharing transport means and storage facilities. This aligns with the Japanese government's vision of achieving a new logistics model by 2040.

AnyCarry’s approach includes developing delivery management systems, creating sites for delivery and takeout, and offering tailored logistics solutions to various industries, including retail, real estate development, e-commerce, and delivery service providers. The company's mission is to provide comprehensive support in constructing and operating last-mile logistics that meet specific needs and requirements.

Understanding the Physical Internet


The Physical Internet concept is inspired by packet-switching in internet communication, which provides an efficient transport and sharing system in logistics. This model aims to significantly improve operational rates and overall efficiency in transportation by integrating a network of transportation methods and warehouse sharing.

Advancements in Last-Mile Logistics


AnyCarry is at the forefront of redefining last-mile delivery with its innovative ADMS (AnyCarry Delivery Management System). This system is designed to not only manage deliveries more effectively but also to improve customer experiences and operational transparency.

The Discussion Ahead


The upcoming live stream will delve into the potential societal ramifications of Japan Post's permit cancellation, addressing how it may affect the logistics sector on a broader scale. The discussions will cover topics such as shifts in delivery service expectations, operational changes within companies that rely on Japan Post, and potential adaptations within the logistics framework in response to these events.

This event represents a pivotal moment for anyone involved in the logistics and transportation sectors, and it promises to provide invaluable insights and foster dialogue among stakeholders.

For more details on the event and to follow AnyCarry's developments, visit their official website at www.anycarry.co.jp or view the introduction video for their delivery management solutions here.


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