Cariot Corporation Announces New Management Structure
Cariot Corporation, headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, has officially announced a major update in its management framework as of June 19, 2026. This reorganization includes several significant changes in its executive leadership, reflecting the company's commitment to future growth and innovation in vehicle management technology.
1. Personnel Changes Overview
As part of the new management structure, the following personnel adjustments have been made:
- - Akihiro Nakae has transitioned from heading the business promotion department to becoming the new President and CEO of the company.
- - Hironori Saito, the previous President and CEO, is now a Director.
- - Yuji Moritake continues to lead the Business Design Department as an Executive Officer.
These changes are part of a strategic move to better align Cariot's leadership with its expanding customer base and service offerings.
2. New Executive Leadership as of June 19, 2026
The updated executive team includes:
- - Akihiro Nakae - President and CEO
- - Hironori Saito - Director
- - Koji Kurokawa - Director
- - Tomoki Nagano - Director
- - Yuji Moritake - Executive Officer, Business Design Department
3. Embracing a New Growth Phase
Cariot has solidified its commitment to its mission: "Connecting cars, transforming work". The company has achieved significant milestones, having surpassed 400 corporate clients benefiting from its vehicle management system, Cariot. This transition taps into a new growth phase, allowing Cariot to strengthen its service values and expand its market presence.
Akihiro Nakae, who has driven the company's growth in his previous role, now focuses on leading Cariot and promoting business advancement. The firm plans to strengthen collaboration with its investors, Soracom and Flekt, to create a robust support system that will accelerate innovation in IoT and AI-driven services.
Meanwhile, Hironori Saito will continue to contribute as a director, ensuring a seamless transition during this period of change.
4. New CEO's Vision
In his statement, the new CEO Akihiro Nakae expressed enthusiasm for taking on this leadership role. He highlighted the dynamic shifts in business practices related to vehicle management, particularly with the growing emphasis on compliance and driver work-style reforms.
Nakase emphasizes the need for advanced digital solutions to enhance operational efficiency and contribute to the broader growth of client businesses. The company intends to leverage cutting-edge technology to fortify its operational foundation and tackle various challenges in vehicle management.
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