RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

About the Logistics Research Group

We conduct research on logistics, which is especially crucial during disasters and pandemics, from the perspective of traffic planning and disaster prevention planning.

In light of the importance and necessity of logistics, which is essential for urban and regional development as well as during disasters and pandemics, we hold regular research sessions to study traffic planning methodology and infrastructure and lifeline disaster prevention plans under the guidance of research advisor Hirohito Kuse (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology).

 

The main results of our research to date include the book Road Traffic Planning from the Perspective of Logistics published in February 2014 by Taisei-Shuppan Co., Ltd. (in Japanese only), which was written by our employees under the supervision of research advisor Kuse, and the multi-author column Road Traffic Planning from the Perspective of Logistics published in the Yuso Keizai newspaper in twelve installments from September 2015 to June 2016 (in Japanese only), which adds new knowledge to the book and is written in a relay format by research advisor Kuse and our employees. We also actively disseminate information on these research results through internal and public seminars and other means. The research group continues to tackle research to solve a variety of issues that are becoming increasingly serious.