ABOUT US

Smooth and reliable transportation services

Toyo Kaiun Co., Ltd. is based in Osaka and provides one-stop international multimodal transport by sea, air, and land. With our on-site capabilities and network, we flexibly handle special cargo and pursue honest and reliable logistics services.

SERVICE

Leave your international land, air, and sea transportation needs to us.

Our forwarding services go beyond simple transportation arrangements, building optimal transportation plans that take into account regulations and customs requirements. We provide comprehensive support from document verification to packaging, loading/unloading, and delivery schedule adjustments, and can flexibly handle a wide range of cargo types, including LCL, RORO, and dangerous goods. We provide reliable services as a trusted partner in logistics strategy.

SERVICE


As a transportation partner connecting Japan and the world, we leverage our international network and on-site response capabilities, which are well-versed in the circumstances of each country, to provide optimal solutions for the transportation of project cargo (special large cargo).

For cargo with restrictions on shape, weight, and delivery conditions—such as wind power generation equipment, precision machinery, and large construction machinery—we handle everything from preliminary surveys and technical meetings to route selection, special packaging, arrangement of specialized vehicles and vessels, customs clearance, and on-site support, all managed seamlessly from start to finish.

We have successfully supported numerous projects that underpin next-generation infrastructure, including the transportation of offshore and onshore wind power generation equipment, the transportation of special machinery from China, Europe, and Asia, and the integrated transportation of Japanese precision equipment.

We also flexibly handle international transportation projects requiring high difficulty and precision, such as energy-related cases aimed at achieving a carbon-neutral society. As a logistics partner connecting factories and sites, we contribute to the success of our customers’ projects with proven execution capabilities and a strong sense of responsibility, going beyond mere transportation.

Forwarding operations, which play a central role in international transportation, are not simply a matter of arranging transportation. They involve accurately understanding the import and export regulations, customs requirements, and document formats of each country, and selecting the optimal packaging specifications, carriers, and transportation methods according to the type, shape, nature, and urgency of the cargo, in order to establish safe, fast, and reliable transportation routes.

At our company, we provide comprehensive support throughout every stage of the process, including verification of various documents such as invoices and packing lists, customs clearance, packaging, loading/unloading, on-site supervision, and management of loading schedules. Leveraging our extensive practical experience and on-site judgment, we ensure smooth transportation operations at ports and airports, as well as timely delivery adjustments.

Additionally, we accommodate a wide range of transportation modes, including air freight, sea container transport, LCL (less than container load), RORO (roll-on/roll-off), hazardous materials, and refrigerated/frozen cargo, and have established a system to provide flexible and precise optimal solutions for any need. We are not just a logistics service provider that “transports” your cargo; we are a trusted partner who collaborates with you to develop and support your logistics strategy.

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Port entry and departure procedures

  • Application procedures for port authorities, customs, immigration authorities, quarantine stations, etc.
  • Adjustment of port call schedules and obtaining permits
  • Procedures for ship arrival and departure notifications, berth allocation, tidal current checks, etc.
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Supervision and attendance at on-site operations

  • Arranging tugboats and pilots for docking and undocking
  • Managing cargo handling schedules and coordinating with port workers
  • Checking and responding to port traffic, work safety, and quay usage
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Ship and Crew Support

  • Arranging ship supplies, food, and fuel replenishment support
  • Crew landing permits, transportation and accommodation arrangements during crew changes
  • Emergency response (breakdowns, weather delays, medical support, etc.)

OUR WORKS


Maritime transport of wind power generation equipment from South Korea to Matsusaka Port

Wind power generation equipment was transported by sea from South Korea to Matsusaka Port. In this project, we obtained permission to moor a cargo ship weighing over 5,000 tons at Matsusaka Port for the first time. The wind turbine blades were unloaded using a large crawler crane to ensure safe and reliable handling.

Maritime transport of wind power generation equipment from China to Aomori

Wind power generation equipment (blades, nacelles, towers, etc.) manufactured in China was transported by sea to Aomori Port on a 13,000-ton cargo ship. At the port, the cargo was unloaded using the ship’s crane and water cutting.

International multimodal transport of precision equipment manufactured in Japan for Taiwan

We delivered Japanese precision equipment via international multimodal transport for the construction of a new factory for the manufacture of digital devices by a customer in Taiwan. After receiving the goods at our designated warehouse in Japan, we vacuum-packed and crated them, loaded them into containers, transported them by land, cleared customs, and shipped them by sea. Upon arrival in Taiwan, we cleared customs, transported them by land, and delivered them to the local factory. To meet the high safety standards required for precision equipment and the strict delivery schedule, we implemented a transportation plan that took every detail into consideration.

International multimodal transport of precision equipment manufactured in Japan for China

In conjunction with the construction of a new Apple product factory by a Chinese listed company, we delivered Japanese precision equipment via international multimodal transport. After receiving the goods at a designated warehouse in Japan, we vacuum-packed and crated them, loaded them into special containers, transported them by land, cleared customs, and shipped them by sea. Upon arrival in China, we cleared customs, transported them by land, and delivered them safely to the local factory. To address the delicate handling requirements and strict delivery schedule management inherent to precision machinery, we implemented a transportation plan that took every detail into consideration.

Air transport of precision equipment to Hong Kong

After receiving the goods at a designated warehouse in Japan, we packed the precision equipment in wooden boxes and transported them by air freight to ensure safety.

Maritime transport of brewing tanks from China to Mexico

Large brewing tanks loaded at a port in the Chugoku region were transported to Shanghai Port by barge. We arranged for a cargo ship to load the tanks using the ship’s crane. For heavy items weighing over 50 tons, we moved them within the port using SPMT (multi-axle transporters) to ensure careful and efficient handling.

Maritime transport of brewing tanks from China to Spain

We transported large brewing tanks to Shanghai Port by large low-bed trailer, loaded them onto a cargo ship arranged by our company using a large crane, and shipped them to Spain by sea.

Maritime transport of tanks from China to Mexico

We transported large tanks to Shanghai Port using barges and large low-bed trailers, loaded them onto cargo ships arranged by our company using large cranes, and shipped them to Mexico by sea.

Maritime transport of prefabricated houses from China to the Maldives

We transported prefabricated houses to Shanghai Port by large trailer, loaded them onto a cargo ship arranged by our company using a large crane, and shipped them to Spain by sea.

Maritime transport of natural gas pipes from Lianyungang, China to Australia

A scene of water being drained from Australia Port