History of JVL

1961 Established in Tokyo.
1962 Received a customs house broker license
from Yokohama Customs Office.
1964 Started marine intermodal transportation between
Japan and the USA.
1965 Incorporated CTI Japan, Ltd.
1965 License Available for Export/Import Cargoes (limited).
1967 Launched consolidation of containers to North America.
1968 Established JVL Terminal in Heiwajima.
1968 Appointed as CFS for seven Japanese/foreign ships.
1969 Absorbed Nichiei Transport Co.
1970 License Available for Export/Import cargoes (class1).
1972 Received a customs house broker license
from Tokyo Customs Office.
1983 Launched intermodal transportation between Japan and Europe.
1987 Launched consolidation of refrigerating cargo between
Japan and Singapore.
1988 Opened Tokyo Branch and Warehouse in Ohi.
1992 Established Air Freight Department.
1995 Registered with IATA.
1995 Opened Osaka Branch
1996 Launched consolidation of freight to inland North America.
1997 Launched consolidation of freight to Bangkok.
2005 Acquired ISO9001 (Tokyo HQ).
2008 Aircargo Cosolidation.
2011 Launched "Flying Carpet" consolidation service to South-East Asia.
2011 Marked the 50th anniversary.
2018 Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) license from Tokyo Customs Office.
2019 Resign from GFG.
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