History
History of SBS Logicom
- January 1945
- Started business as a subsidiary of Sagami Railway Co., Ltd. with the head office in Iida-cho, Kojimachi-ku.
President Saburo Chiba - April 1945
- Moved the head office to 1-1-83 Koishigawa-cho, Koishikawa-ku
- June 1945
- President Michiro Shinohara who becomes an affiliated company of Tokyu Corporation
- September 1945
- Absorption merger of 14 companies in Koishikawa Ward, Ushigome Ward, Yotsuya Ward, and Hongo Ward based on the Corporate Development Integration Network
- July 1945
- President Ayuba Koji
- December 1948
- Moved the head office to 23-1, Suwa-cho, Bunkyo-ku
- October 1960
- President Tadamasa Ito
- August 1964
- Moved the head office to 1-5-3 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku
- December 1981
- Head office moved to Tokyu Meguro Aobadai Building, 2-19-11 Aobadai, Meguro-ku
- March 1982
- Registered shares with the Japan Securities Dealers Association Tokyo District Association
- July 1985
- Listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- June 1991
- Chairman Tadamasa Ito President Yoichi Ota
- June 1994
- Moved the head office to Tokyu Minamioi Building, 1-13-5 Minamioi, Shinagawa-ku
- May 1998
- Obtained business license for Kanto area (Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, Kanagawa, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi)
- May 1999
- Obtained business license for Kanto Koshinetsu area (Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, Kanagawa, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano, Niigata)
- April 2001
- Made Odakyu Transport Co., Ltd. (SBS Transport Co., Ltd.) a subsidiary
- April 2002
- Merger with Tokyu Unyu Co., Ltd. Makes Tokyo Express Co., Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary Changed company name to Tokyu Logistic Co., Ltd. Chairman Yoichi Ota President Masamori Takahashi
- April 2003
- Merged with Toun Service Co., Ltd.
- October 2003
- Merged with Tokyo Express Co., Ltd.
- June 2005
- The largest shareholder changed from Tokyu Corporation to SBS Co., Ltd. (currently SBS Holdings Co., Ltd.) and became a consolidated subsidiary of the company.
- September 2005
- Chairman Masamori Takahashi President Masahiko Kamata
- January 2006
- Changed the trade name to TL Logicom Co., Ltd.
- March 2006
- President Masahiko Kamata
- April 2006
- Moved the head office to Olinus Tower, 4-1-3 Taihei, Sumida-ku Delisted from the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- May 2006
- Became a wholly owned subsidiary of SBS Holdings, Inc.
- December 2006
- Made Japan Freight Express Co., Ltd. (currently SBS Freight Service Co., Ltd.) a wholly owned subsidiary
- January 2007
- Merged with Fuji Sogo Logistics Institute Co., Ltd.
SBS Logitem Co., Ltd. (now SBS Sokuhai Support Co., Ltd.) takes over the 3PL service business through an absorption-type split. - July 2007
- Merged with Transworld Co., Ltd.
- April 2009
- Made Izu Freight Express Co., Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary
- April 2010
- Made Victor Logistics Co., Ltd. a subsidiary
- July 2010
- Made AC System Corporation (now SBS Global Network Co., Ltd.) a subsidiary
- July 2010
- Victor Logistics Co., Ltd. changed its trade name to VL Logistics Co., Ltd.
- April 2011
- Made Japan Record Center Co., Ltd. a subsidiary
- July 2011
- Merged with VL Loginet Co., Ltd.
- June 2013
- Changed trade name to SBS Logicom Co., Ltd.
- January 2017
- Merger with SBS Transport Co., Ltd. SBS becomes the surviving company
* You can see the history of the former SBS Transport here.[PDF: 469KB] - July 2018
- Merged with SBS Logicom Kita Kanto Co., Ltd. with SBS Logicom Minami Kanto Co., Ltd. as the surviving company, and changed the trade name to SBS Logicom Kanto Co., Ltd.
- July of the first year of Reiwa
- Merger with Nippon Record Center Co., Ltd. Our company becomes the surviving company.
* You can see the history of the former Japan Record Center here.[PDF: 423KB]
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