1970 |
Established as Tokyo Hanbai Koshopack Co., Ltd. with a capital of 1 million yen, operating as a transportation company in Nihonbashi Hamacho, Chuo-ku. |
1972 |
Reorganized as a corporation and renamed “Tokyo Nohin Daiko Co., Ltd.” |
1977 |
Established subsidiary Tokyo Product Management Co., Ltd. and began logistics operations. |
1986 |
Moved headquarters to Kiba, Koto-ku, increased capital to 30 million yen, and achieved sales of 2.2 billion yen. |
1987 |
Established subsidiary Nohin Daiko Co., Ltd. with a capital of 10 million yen. |
1990 |
Constructed a new in-house logistics center and opened the “Tatsumi Logistics Center Building.” |
1995 |
Merged with Tokyo Product Management Co., Ltd. Opened a branch in Nagoya. The next year, opened a branch in Fukuoka. |
2002 |
Merged with Osaka Nohin Daiko Co., Ltd. |
2006 |
Relocated the Osaka branch to the Takashimaya Kansai Distribution Center. |
2007 |
Entered into a capital and business alliance with Senko Corporation (became a subsidiary in 2009). |
2008 |
Opened the East Japan SCM Terminal. |
2010 |
Established Tokyo Nohin Daiko West Japan Co., Ltd. through a new split. |
2013 |
Opened the Tokyo Bay Fashion Arena. |
2015 |
Opened the Narita Fashion Logistics Center (Narita Fashion Logistics Center II opened the following year). |
2020 |
Celebrated its 50th anniversary. |