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Shippers push Cool
A Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
container ship moves through
Japanese
shipper Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. is taking the export drive called Cool
It’s part of an effort by
“Building a refrigerated warehouse
brings a new meaning to Cool Japan,” Shinichi Yamazaki, an analyst at Okasan
Securities Group Inc., said by phone yesterday. “It’s a very interesting idea
to build a warehouse with the goal of promoting washoku,” he said. “It’ll
help the shipping line and Japanese companies’ profits at the same time. With
the backing of the government, it could be the first of more ventures into
emerging economies in
Shipping losses
Kawasaki Kisen, which gets almost 90
percent of its sales from shipping, is expanding its other businesses after a
drop in freight rates led to losses in two of the past five business years.
The company’s shares fell 1.8 percent to 222 yen as of 10:41 a.m. in
Nippon Yusen K.K. (9101) and Mitsui
O.S.K. Lines Ltd. (9104),
Mitsui O.S.K. is investing in
deep-sea gas production and transportation to tap increasing demand for
liquefied natural gas.
Cool
Cool
The fund plans to almost double to
100 billion yen in two years, with investments from government and private
sources. It doesn’t have specific targets for returns, according to
Yoshizaki.
Kawasaki Kisen, along with Japan
Logistic, is investing $7.65 million, in the warehouse, while Cool Japan is
putting in $7.35 million, according to a statement from the fund. The
warehouse will be 9,300 square meters.
The shipper will use expertise from
its subsidiary Bangkok Cold Storage to build and operate the facility in
Vietnam’s economic growth
accelerated to 6.2 percent in the third quarter as rising foreign investment
boosted manufacturing and exports, quickening from a 5.4 percent gain in the
previous three months, according to data from the General Statistics Office.
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FamilyMart, which had 28 stores in
The retailer sells Japanese teriyaki
chicken lunch boxes, rice balls and frozen food, Tokyo-based spokeswoman
Natsu Takaoka said by phone Oct. 8.
“Even though it’s a small
investment, looking back 10 or 20 years from now it may be seen as a key
step,” Ryota Himeno, an analyst at Barclays Securities Japan Ltd., said by
phone Oct. 7. “It’s difficult to make a profit in the shipping industry and
so it’s good to expand to target stable profits in distribution.”
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Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 10, 2014
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