Completion of 'L.PORT Omiya'
On June 30, 2023, Takara Leben Co., a subsidiary of MIRARTH Holdings, celebrated the completion of 'L.PORT Omiya', its inaugural refrigerated warehouse located in Saitama City. This milestone not only marks the company's expansion into a critical logistics sector but also contributes to the revitalization of local communities through enhanced logistics facilities.
About the L.PORT Logistics Brand
Aligning with the MIRARTH Holdings Group's long-term vision, 'Be a Treasure of the Community', the L.PORT brand embodies a commitment to locality and effective resource distribution. The name 'L.PORT' combines the first letters of 'LOGISTICS' and 'LEBEN' along with 'PORT', symbolizing the dual essence of facilitating both logistics and access to essential goods for the community.
Strategic Location and Impressive Features
Situated in the Kita Ward of Saitama City, 'L.PORT Omiya' lies in close proximity to the logistical arteries of Routes 16 and 17, and is just 9.7 kilometers from the 'Iwatsuki IC' on the Tohoku Expressway. This exceptional location is surrounded by significant food distribution hubs, including the renowned Omiya Market, thus establishing it as a vital player in the cold chain logistics sector. The facility's design allows for flexible temperature control, ranging from -28°C to 5°C, to meet the burgeoning cold logistics demand in the region.
The warehouse stands four stories tall, constructed with steel, and spans an area of 5,164.54 square meters. An innovative feature includes the installation of 208 solar panels on the rooftop, with each panel offering a power generation capacity of 585W, thereby minimizing environmental impact through the utilization of renewable energy.
Community-Focused Innovations
With concrete efforts to mitigate noise pollution, a robust sound barrier similar to those found on highways has been installed. This feature ensures that traffic and operational noise do not disrupt the adjacent residential areas, showcasing the company's acute awareness of community needs and environmental concerns.
As we adapt to evolving societal demands, Takara Leben is committed to striking the perfect balance between excellent service provision and environmental stewardship. The completion of 'L.PORT Omiya' is just the beginning, as we aim to roll out additional stable investment properties and grander plans for the group's logistics operation expansion, contributing to a sustainable community development.
Facility Specifications
- - Name: L.PORT Omiya
- - Location: 2-233-1 Yoshinocho, Kita Ward, Saitama, ZIP 331-0811
- - Access: Approx. 9.7 km from 'Iwatsuki IC' on the Tohoku Expressway, 20-minute walk from 'Yoshinohara' Station (New Shuttle)
- - Structure/Size: Steel construction, 4 stories
- - Total Floor Area: 5,164.54 square meters (1,562.27 tsubo)
- - Road Access: 12m wide south road, 6m wide east and north roads
Facility Functionalities
- - Floor Type: High floor type (1.0m)
- - Loading Capacity: Ground floor 2.0t/㎡, 3rd and 4th floors 1.5t/㎡ (excluding office areas)
- - Refrigerated Facilities: Natural refrigerant (CO2) cooling, with temperatures ranging from 5°C for refrigeration and -25°C to -28°C for freezing
- - Loading Docks: 9 loading docks
- - Vertical Conveyance: 1 conveyor (up to 1.5t material capacity)
- - On-site Amenities: Parking for 14 vehicles, bicycle parking for 16, and 5 spaces for forklift charging
Company Overview
- - Name: Takara Leben Co.
- - CEO: Shōichi Akizawa
- - Location: 1-8-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, ZIP 100-0005
- - Established: August 1989
- - Business Scope: Development and marketing of new residential properties, real estate liquidity operations, rental services, and distribution business
- - Capital: 400 million ¥
- - More Info: Takara Leben Official Site
Sustainability Initiatives
The completion of 'L.PORT Omiya' aligns with the MIRAI for EARTH project, which aims to create a sustainable future through innovative environmental practices. Launched in October 2022, the project reflects MIRARTH Holdings' commitment to transform how society interacts with the environment.
For more information, visit the
MIRAI for EARTH Project Site.