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Trustia Corporation's name "Trustia" is a combination of the English word "trust" and the Greek word "axia" (value), meaning a company that provides "trustworthy, valuable, and reliable value.
Supporting business exchange with foreign countries !!
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Trustia Corporation procures materials and equipment to developing countries as part of ODA (Official Development Assistance) projects. The safe, accurate, and prompt delivery of goods needed by Japan to developing countries is an international social contribution, and our company plays a part in this. We intend to develop a new worldwide business while clearing the issues of trade and logistics one by one by utilizing the connections with other countries and the know-how of logistics that we have cultivated so far.
JB SHOP, an e-commerce site developed by our company specializing in disaster prevention-related products, is one of our attempts to do so. Many people around the world are facing life-threatening dangers from extreme weather events that are occurring on a global scale. JB SHOP delivers excellent Japanese risk reduction and management with products to the world.
CEO: TOHYAMA KAZUYUKI
Now, JB SHOP has decided to launch a new online trade show site. The trade show features a mechanism that allows visitors to purchase disaster risk reduction and management -related products on the spot in conjunction with the JB SHOP. The trade show will be used not only to disseminate product information, but also as a place for companies that handle " disaster risk reduction and management with products technology" and " disaster risk reduction and management with products -related applications and services," which have been cultivated through many large-scale disasters in disaster-prone countries in the past, to disseminate information to overseas markets.
We hope that companies that deal with "disaster prevention technology" and " risk reduction and management with products -related applications and services" that have been cultivated through many large-scale disasters in the past in disaster-prone countries will use this exhibition as a place to disseminate information overseas.
We are convinced that disaster prevention products developed in Japan can save and protect the lives of people around the world. We will continue to offer more multifaceted proposals and support, and strive to be of service to companies in Japan and abroad that are actively engaged in business beyond their national borders. If your company is considering expanding overseas or developing sales channels, please feel free to contact us.
OUR BUSINESS
① Procurement and export of materials and equipment to ODA Official Development Assistance
countries
② Operation of "JB SHOP" (disaster risk reduction and management with products, overseas and domestic)
③ Management of ONLINE International Trade Show for Disaster Risk Reduction and management (TRADESHOW)
④ Overseas expansion support for small and medium-sized enterprises / Overseas sales and export operations
We procure materials and equipment (equipment, furniture, fixtures,
supplies, etc. related to medical care, agriculture, education, lifesaving, disaster risk reduction and management, etc.)
required by recipient countries of ODA projects in Japan, and export and deliver them to facilities, etc. in other
countries.
We have delivered a wide variety of Japanese products to more than 60 countries. We are particularly strong in procurement
of medical equipment and materials, and our mission is to ensure delivery to countries with different laws and
regulations. We also provide local technical training in cooperation with manufacturers.
The main customers will be overseas (plus domestic) companies,
local governments, medical and educational institutions, etc. We will introduce and sell a variety of high-quality
Japanese products related to disaster risk reduction and management with products.
In addition, this service will be promoted widely in overseas countries as a cooperative and recommended project of Japan
Bosai Platform(JBP).
The diverse and high-quality products that are active in Japan are Japanese brands that can be
proudly displayed around the world. We believe that Japanese disaster risk reduction and management with products will
surely protect and help people around the world.
The first step in developing overseas markets is to "send out information. Japan's disaster risk reduction and management and mitigation products, technologies, and services are highly regarded around the world. However, no matter how excellent they are, they will not catch anyone's attention unless they are actively promoted.
Online trade fairs make it easy to disseminate information about your products and technologies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are looking for disaster risk reduction and management with products -related companies that are actively looking to develop overseas sales channels.
Recently, ODA assistance programs have shifted to financial support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), such as the "SME and SDGs Business Support Program".
The Japan Bosai Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (JBP), to which our company belongs, brings together people and information on disaster risk reduction and management with products -related businesses from around the world. We are able to effectively utilize these systems and services, and we look forward to working with you to promote your new overseas business plans.
TRUSTIA CORPORATION
Overseas expansion support for expanding sales channels
We have the know-how to export a wide variety of Japanese products to any part of the world based on the experience we have accumulated over the years. If you do not do a thorough prior investigation of the destination country, you may be subject to import restrictions under the Temporary Measures Law or be asked to provide additional documentation.
We deliver a wide variety of products, including large equipment, medical equipment, precision instruments, vehicles, and reagents. We also offer packaging and shipping methods that allow us to transport various products together in a streamlined manner, thereby reducing our clients' costs.
We coordinate air, sea, and land routes, and verify and propose safe and reliable transportation routes. We deliver anywhere in the world to your specified destination.
We manage the overseas transportation process from the warehouse in Japan to the destination, including understanding the delivery location and installation environment, managing temporary storage warehouses, estimating transportation costs, customs duties, etc., inspecting goods at relay points, and customs clearance procedures.
The project aims to develop the welfare and nursing care equipment market in Asia, where the population is aging, by reducing costs through offshore production in Thailand and Laos. In addition, we will support the rapidly growing number of Japanese companies and local companies with weak technical capabilities through engineering services (ES).
Support for overseas development support project for community disaster risk reduction and management in Indonesia using on-site warning technology (seismograph) in the field of disaster risk reduction and management with products.
Smart energy, administrative services, smart health, smart buildings, transportation systems, infrastructure, network infrastructure, and smart city planning with disaster risk reduction and management with products in mind by establishing universities, research institutes, hotels, high-end residential areas, and business center areas in the Bogor region of Indonesia.
Used for washing and sterilization of raw vegetables in Thailand. The product has been extremely well received as "a new hygiene management" and "a powerful support for HACCP" (photo: packing before shipment).
JETRO held the Japan-Uzbekistan Business Forum in Tokyo on December 16, 2019, in collaboration with the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Japan. The forum was held in conjunction with the visit of Uzbekistan's President Shakhkat Mirziyoyev to Japan. A total of approximately 560 public and private sector officials from Japan and Uzbekistan participated in the forum.
Participated in a study tour of disaster prevention events as a member of the Working Group on Disaster Prevention Business in Indonesia in the working group of the Research on Systematization of Disaster Prevention Business Market (RC77).
After collecting and organizing information, surveys, and research results on plant resources scattered in Laos, analyze the medicinal properties of plants and conduct a trial propagation, and deliver, install, and train clean rooms and research equipment related to the "establishment of a value chain support system for medicinal plants".
Delivery, installation and instruction of a double-sided draft chamber product with special specifications.
Contracted an international bid for a computer system for the Meteorological Department of Cambodia under the jurisdiction of the United Nations (UNDP). The contract was concluded through collaboration of technical information in order to use the system of Japan's Meteorological Agency in Cambodia. The system will be used for future disaster prevention systems.
Procurement, delivery, and installation of
materials
and equipment for disaster recovery projects
One of the reasons for the establishment of our company was the disaster recovery project after the Great East Japan Earthquake. As part of the Keizai Doyukai's IPPO IPPO NIPPON Project Tohoku support activities (October 2011-September 2016), we procured, delivered, and installed a variety of specialized equipment and materials from Japan and abroad to schools in Tohoku that had been damaged by the disaster, including agricultural, fishery, and industrial schools, to enable them to resume classes as soon as possible. Through this project, we have once again become keenly aware of the importance of reaching out for materials in disaster recovery.
The first step in recovery is to deliver what is needed by people living in the affected areas as soon as possible. We will continue to build a distribution network with manufacturers, distributors, and others so that we can respond promptly to disasters that continue to occur in Japan and abroad.
Speed Sprayer (Miyagi Agricultural High School)
Self-propelled spray machine for spraying chemicals (*Speed sprayer is a pest control machine that is self-propelled due to its engine and is equipped with a sprayer and blower to spray chemical agents while traveling)
Mobile crane (Miyagi Fisheries High School)
Cranes are indispensable for moving water tanks and heavy objects at fisheries schools. Large heavy machinery and other equipment were also lost or rendered unusable by the tsunami.
Restoration of indoor chicken cages, automatic feeding equipment, and automatic egg collection equipment(Iwaki Agricultural High School)
The existing indoor chicken cage was damaged by the earthquake. The existing indoor chicken gauges were damaged by the earthquake, and the egg production on campus was severely damaged. The support this time restored the equipment and it is working very well!
Water bike (Takata High School)
Water bikes for two-seater training (water bikes are vehicles that can be operated with a special small boat license and are also known as "personal watercraft" and use a water jet propulsion system (propelled by a jet of water flow)).
Tractor (Miyagi Agricultural High School)
Tractors are indispensable for agricultural training. All existing equipment was washed away by the tsunami and rendered unusable. Tractors, which are often seen in the field, are indispensable for agricultural work, and Keizai Doyukai's Tohoku support activities received high attention and recognition by sending one of the essential pieces of agricultural equipment for students' practical training.
Keizai Doyukai's IPPO IPPO NIPPON Project Tohoku Support Activities (October 2011 – September 2016)
Donations from private companies across Japan were solicited by the Tokyo headquarters of Keizai Doyukai and its nationwide chapters, and the donations were used for a five-year program that began with debris removal and included the procurement, delivery, and installation of a wide variety of training equipment in a short period of time.
A R C H I V E 3.11(2011/03/11*14:46)
Great East Japan Earthquake with Big Tunami
The utility poles and poles in the photo were newly installed after reconstruction.
Magnitude 9.0
The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred at around 14:46 on March 11, 2011. The epicenter of the earthquake was located approximately 130 km east-southeast of Oshika Peninsula, Miyagi Prefecture, off the coast of Sanriku, at a depth of approximately 24 km. The magnitude (M) of the earthquake was the largest ever recorded in Japan and the fourth largest in the world since 1900, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). (From the Cabinet Office website)
Outline of Damage
According to the data from the Emergency Disaster Control Headquarters, as of June 20, more than three months after the earthquake, about 15,000 people were dead, about 7,500 were missing, and about 5,400 were injured. In addition, nearly 125,000 people are still living in evacuation shelters. (From the Cabinet Office website)
Seismic intensity
The maximum seismic intensity of the main quake was 7 on the Japanese scale in ...
Seismic intensity
The maximum seismic intensity of the main quake was 7 on the Japanese scale in Kurihara City in northern Miyagi Prefecture, while intensity 6 and above was observed in Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, and other prefectures. From Hokkaido to Kyushu regions, tremors with intensity levels ranging from a low of 6 to an intensity of 1 were observed. Many aftershocks with strong tremors have been observed since then. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the aftershocks that occurred up to May 31, including an epicenter off Miyagi Prefecture on April 7 with a seismic intensity of 6 upper, 6 lower, 5 upper, 5 lower, 23 lower, and 4 upper were observed two times with a maximum intensity of 6 upper, two times with a maximum intensity of 6 lower, six times with a maximum intensity of 5 upper, 23 times with a maximum intensity of 5 lower, and 135 times with a maximum intensity of 4. (From the Cabinet Office website)
Unprecedented Tsunami
In the Great East Japan Earthquake, huge tsunamis hit the Pacific coasts of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures. Tsunami heights of more than 9.3 meters were observed in Soma, Fukushima Prefecture, 8.5 meters in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, 8.0 meters in Ofunato, and 7.6 meters in Ayukawa, Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture (JMA tide gauge station), and a 14.8 meter tsunami trace was confirmed at Onagawa fishing port in Miyagi Prefecture (Port and Airport Research Institute). According to the National Tsunami Joint Survey Group, the run-up height (the height of the tsunami that ran up the slope of the land) was 40.5m, the largest tsunami ever observed in Japan. According to the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI), the total area of inundation in 62 municipalities in six prefectures (Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaraki, and Chiba) was 561 square kilometers. This is approximately nine times the area inside the Yamanote Line. The inundation area map released by the Cabinet Office shows that the tsunami inundated the Sendai Plain and other areas up to about 5 km inland from the coastline. (From the Cabinet Office website)
Large number of people unable to return home, liquefaction
In the Tokyo metropolitan area, where an earthquake measuring 5 upper on the Japanese scale of seven on the Japanese scale of
seven was observed, transportation was disrupted, resulting in a large number of people having difficulty returning home.
Sidewalks were crowded with people trying to return home on foot.
Many of those who were unable to return home spent the
night
at their places of work, near train stations, or in temporary accommodation facilities set up by the Tokyo Metropolitan
Government.
According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, as of 4:00 a.m. on March 12, about 94,000 people were using
Tokyo-related facilities, metropolitan schools, and temporary reception facilities in wards, cities, and towns. In the Kanto
region, liquefaction occurred over a wide area in Ibaraki, Chiba, Tokyo, Saitama, and Kanagawa.
Sand spewed out in such
a
manner that heavy manholes were lifted, houses and telegraph poles tilted and sank, and lifelines such as water, electricity,
and gas were temporarily shut down. (From the Cabinet Office website)