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    • Case Study
      Supply Chain

    Using a supply chain leadership position to help a whole sector and society

    One of Japan’s most successful companies took responsibility for setting the highest standards in the delivery of temperature-sensitive goods.

    “We needed to demonstrate what a trustworthy service provider looks like, as this is important for the whole logistics sector.” 

    Katsuaki Okawara Manager of International Strategy Department, Yamato Holdings
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    The People

    Yamato Holdings – Japan’s largest delivery company

    Being a sector leader in one of the world’s biggest economies comes with responsibilities. Yamato used its position to change society for the better.

    Japan’s largest delivery company delivers 5 million parcels a day across Japan and services 200 countries worldwide. Seeing the cost and impact of unsafe, unregulated practice in its sector, Yamato used its profile and experience as a force for good.

    The Challenge

    Raising the bar for an entire market sector

    In vibrant consumer economies like Japan, as demand expands for delivery of temperature-sensitive goods like fresh food, the growing complexity of the supply chain brings increasing risks.

    As more and more competitors entered the fast-growing and commercially attractive refrigerated delivery market, low quality services were harming the industry’s reputation – as well as potentially endangering the public – and thus Yamato’s opportunities to expand.

    Yamato wanted to reduce these supply chain and logistical risks in order to build trust among service users and end consumers, grow the market and expand its business globally.

    The Solution

    Making standards central to sustained and trustworthy improvement

    Yamato wanted to develop a Publicly Available Specification (PAS). The fast-track standard establishes best practice in refrigerated delivery services, benefitting both businesses and consumers.

    Yamato recognized that establishing a safe refrigerated transport infrastructure would benefit not only their own business, but other SMEs in the market and society as a whole.

    The creation of the specification for the transport of chilled and frozen goods (PAS 1018) defines good practice, helping protect and reassure consumers and position Yamato as trustworthy leaders.

    It covers monitoring and improving refrigerated delivery, transportation in temperature-controlled vehicles via geographical routing systems, and conditions for operations.

    Redefining expectations for businesses and consumers

    Driving forward industry-wide good practice means Yamato has increased its market influence and strengthened its position globally. Benefits include:

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      Built trust and expanded Yamato business overseas

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      Increased quality and consistency for the delivery industry

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      Helped service users to make informed decisions when choosing providers

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      Combatted the risk of customer endangerment, enhancing quality of life

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      Developed customer confidence, boosting market growth and business expansion

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      Helped Yamato become a global leader and expand its range of expertise

    Leading by example

    Yamato were keen to be associated with safer and more rigorous food standards. Each year worldwide, unsafe food causes:

    • 600 million

      600 million cases of foodborne diseases

    • 420,000

      420,000 preventable deaths

    “We chose BSI as our partner as we knew their long history of achievements and success in the field of standards development.” 

    Katsuaki Okawara Manager of International Strategy Department, Yamato Holdings
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    Why BSI

    Leadership means setting standards

    Our experts have developed and refined the concept of a Publicly Available Specification (PAS) over more than 100 years.

    The logistics of temperature-sensitive supply chain transport mark just one example of a product or service delivering benefits to both business and society from a PAS, which can be developed for any industry, product or service.

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    Whatever your products and services, whatever your customer base, building safe processes and practices into your operations pays off. Find out why.

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