Disrupting Japan

Can startups save Japan’s logistics industry?

Sep 15, 2025
Taro Sasaki, founder of Hacobu, aims to revolutionize Japan's struggling logistics sector through digital transformation. He discusses the impending collapse of the industry, fueled by a dwindling driver workforce and outdated practices. Taro reveals how new regulations are turning the tide for modernization and shares insights on selling innovations to traditional businesses. He reflects on the deep value hidden within logistics data and stresses the importance of dreaming big in an industry resistant to change.
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INSIGHT

Japan’s Logistics Crisis Is Structural

  • Japan faces a growing logistics crisis because trucker supply is falling while demand rises.
  • Digital inefficiencies and demographic decline amplify the gap, risking systemic collapse.
INSIGHT

E‑commerce Raises Demand Across The Chain

  • Demand for trucking has increased across B2C and much larger B2B supply chains due to e‑commerce and just-in-time retail.
  • One truck now carries fewer goods and overall logistics volume has grown dramatically.
ANECDOTE

The Fragmented Papa‑Mama Trucking Network

  • Japan's logistics chain is fragmented with ~60,000 small 'Papa Mama' trucking firms and many stakeholders.
  • Communication still relies on fax and phone, leaving logistics data disconnected across the supply chain.
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