CRE Launches 'Art of Logistics' at Meiji University
CRE, also known as Creative Real Estate, has announced the opening of a new donation course called 'Art of Logistics' at Meiji University, set to commence on April 11, 2025. This initiative marks the fifth iteration of such courses at the university, reinforcing the escalating need for understanding the logistics industry's transition into a data-driven society.
Course Overview
The course will feature esteemed speakers from various industries, who will illuminate the intricacies of logistics that often remain hidden from sight. By focusing on the logistics perspective, the program aims to clarify the essential roles of logistics and related industries, alongside traditional commercial flows. It will serve as a springboard for cultivating interest in logistics, ultimately supporting sustainable development in various sectors.
Coordinator Professor Ichibei Machida from the Faculty of Commerce will oversee the course. The sessions will run until July 18, 2025, encompassing a total of 14 lectures. The targeted audience includes third and fourth-year students from all faculties enrolled at the university, reflecting CRE's commitment to education and social responsibility.
Key Objectives
One of the core goals of the course is to elaborate on the crucial role of logistics and logistics real estate, particularly against the backdrop of evolving consumer demands. On July 4, 2025, for example, the lecture will delve into the market trends surrounding logistics real estate, its integral connection to consumer life, and how businesses should adapt in the future.
As part of its corporate social responsibility, CRE intends to contribute to the development of future professionals through lectures, seminars, and other educational activities. This course exemplifies the company's commitment to nurturing talent in the logistics sector amid a landscape where technological advancements are reshaping conventional practices.
Significance of 'Art of Logistics'
The concept of the 'Art of Logistics' reflects the increasing significance of logistics design influenced by accumulated advanced technology and know-how in an information-driven society. The program aids participants in visualizing complex logistics operations, fostering a deeper comprehension of their essential roles alongside business transactions.
In today's world, logistics remains critical as consumer needs diversify, necessitating a proficient understanding of its frameworks. By engaging students to grasp the comprehensive mechanics of logistics, CRE hopes to ignite a passion for the field, paving the way for dedicated professionals in the industry.
About CRE
Founded on December 22, 2009, CRE is headquartered in Toranomon, Tokyo, and focuses specifically on logistics real estate. As one of Japan's leading companies in this sector, CRE manages approximately 1,600 properties covering around 1.98 million tsubo (approximately 6.56 million square meters) of real estate.
Their portfolio includes a wide range of integrated services, from logistics real estate development and tenant leasing to post-completion asset management and property management—delivering comprehensive solutions under one roof.
As the global logistics landscape evolves, CRE's commitment to educational initiatives like the 'Art of Logistics' course showcases its role in shaping the future of the industry while also fulfilling corporate social responsibilities.
Contact Information
- - Company: CRE Co., Ltd.
- - Location: 19th Floor, Toranomon Twin Building East, 2-10-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- - President: Tadahide Kameyama
- - Established: December 22, 2009
- - Services: Leasing, management, development, brokerage, and investment advisory for logistics facilities
- - Capital: 5,365 million yen (as of July 31, 2024)
- - Stock Code: 3458, Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market
- - Website: CRE Corporate Site