2025.09.24
[One-Stop Warehousing, Staffing, and Transport] Logitec Obtains General Motor Truck Transportation Business License and Launches Transport Services in Minoh, Osaka
Logitec Inc., a member of the CAMCOM Group that addresses social issues related to “work” through its business activities (head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Masaomi Kawamura; hereinafter “Logitec”), obtained a license for General Motor Truck Transportation from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on April 25, 2025, and launched transport services based out of Minoh, Osaka in August 2025.
With this license, Logitec can now provide end-to-end services that combine its existing offerings—warehouse matching, public warehousing, staffing services (drivers and warehouse workers), and logistics human resource development—with in-house transport services. By staying close to on-site operational realities, we will continue to offer flexible, practical solutions. The service will initially focus on the Kansai area, with plans to expand sequentially into the Tokai and Kanto regions going forward.

■ Service Area and Transport Setup
Base:
Logitec Osaka / Minoh Warehouse
2-60 Morimachi Nishi 3-chome, Minoh-shi, Osaka
Transport fleet:
One 4t wing truck
Three 3t wide-body trucks
One van
Delivery mode:
Ambient-temperature delivery
Through our comprehensive logistics matching platform “LogiPalette,” Logitec collaborates with more than 1,500 logistics-related companies, mainly in the Tokyo–Nagoya–Osaka corridor. This enables us to offer flexible transport solutions that are not limited to our own fleet and can be tailored to each customer’s needs.
■ Aiming to Realize “Logistics as a Service (LaaS)”
Logitec aims to move away from the traditional “infrastructure-style logistics,” in which shippers are forced to conform to fixed logistics regulations, toward “Logistics as a Service (LaaS)”—a model in which logistics is optimized for each individual shipper.
By obtaining a license for General Motor Truck Transportation, Logitec has now added its own transport services to its existing offerings: warehouse matching, staffing services (drivers and warehouse workers), logistics talent development, value-added logistics/processing, and sales promotion support.
This enables us to provide true end-to-end, one-stop logistics support—from the “inbound” point of logistics all the way to the “last mile.”
Another key strength is the ability to combine our own fleet with a network of more than 1,500 logistics partners via LogiPalette, rather than relying solely on our own vehicles. This makes it possible to respond flexibly and quickly to on-site needs.
■ “Ten Safe-Driving Principles”
With the launch of our transport services, Logitec has established a set of “Ten Safe-Driving Principles” to instill strong safety awareness and ensure the consistent performance of basic driving behaviors among our drivers.
- We always use wheel chocks when parking.
- Before boarding, we perform a clockwise walk-around check of the vehicle.
- We strictly observe our internal speed limits (30 km/h, 60 km/h, 80 km/h).
- We slow down whenever we see pedestrians, bicycles, or children.
- At intersections, we carry out thorough safety checks (including turning conflicts and straight-through traffic).
- When reversing, we always turn on the hazard lights and open the window.
- We drive calmly, maintaining enough margin to avoid rushed or aggressive behavior.
- We maintain appropriate appearance and behavior for driving (clothing, footwear, eating/drinking, smoking).
- We treat our vehicles with gratitude and make a habit of washing and caring for them.
- We drive with a constant awareness of the preciousness of human life.
We believe that safe logistics is built on the accumulation of careful judgments and basic actions in everyday operations. Through these initiatives, we will continue to practice driving that earns the trust and peace of mind of the local communities we serve.
