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COMPANY INFORMATION

​ Company Profile

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Industry

・Freight Forwarding

・Logistics 
・Regulated Agent

Company Name

H & FRIENDS GTL (Japan) Co., Ltd.

Representative

Date Established

The President / Tomonaka Kubota

2nd. Aug. 2000

Capital

JPY50,000,000.-

Staff

Headquarter Location

25 people

Tokyo Office

Sunny Place Tamachi Bldg., 9F, 3-7-9, Shibaura,
Minato-Ku, Tokyo. Zip:108-0023

TEL:+81-3-6865-1231  FAX:+81-3-6865-1235

Office Location

Osaka Office

Honmachi TD Bldg., 9F, 4-2-12, Kyutaromachi,

Chuo-Ku, Osaka-City, Osaka. Zip:541-0056
TEL:+81-6-7711-2371  FAX:+81-6-7711-2372

Affiliated Bank

・Mizuho Bank  Iidabashi Branch
・Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation  Ningyocho Branch

Member Organizations

・Air Freight Forwarding Association (JAFA)
・Japan Association for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods (JACIS)
・International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA)

Acquired Licenses

・IATA authorized freight agent Numeric Code: 16-3 1282  3Letter Code: HFI
・Air Freight Forwarding Class 2 Consigned Freight Forwarding National Total Currency No. 29 National       Government Sanction No. 49
・Specified air transportation agency business Kokuso No. 315 Certification No. 145
・Ocean Shipping Second Class Freight Forwarding Business Kokuso Kokubutsu No. 147

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Global Network

In the country of superlatives: largest, tallest and trendiest,
H & Friends offers each client a competitive edge by lowering operational costs, speeding deliveries of in-process materials and end products, reducing inventories, streamlining processes, and improving customer satisfaction.

Our 21 global network branches work with more than 200 partner companies as well as about 80 airlines and 50 ocean carriers to serve you better. For our ocean shipment service, we provide the most effective transportation that fit to the clients’ needs at the lowest cost.
The cutting-edge IT network between overseas partners and own branches makes it possible to implement real-time business cooperation, thus offering the shortest and most effective method of transport.

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