Key facts
- Toyota Tsusho is now shipping auto parts directly from Japan to Canada and Mexico.
- The new service enables smaller suppliers to bypass U.S. tariffs.
- This direct shipping route can reduce transportation costs by up to 60%.
- The company's mission is to protect and connect supply chains against geopolitical risks and diversify global needs.
Japanese trading house Toyota Tsusho has initiated a new service that enables auto parts suppliers to ship directly from Japan to warehouses in Canada and Mexico. This strategic move aims to circumvent U.S. tariffs, particularly benefiting smaller suppliers by potentially reducing their transportation costs by up to 60%. The company's Supply Chain Division is focused on refining its function to protect and connect supply chains, responding to geopolitical risks and diverse global needs. Their vision for 2030 involves transforming production, transportation, and connectivity through advanced supply chain evolution, leveraging digital technology. Toyota Tsusho is also involved in promoting eco-cars, renewable energy, and resource recycling initiatives as part of its commitment to a sustainable society.
