Japanese

Company History

Operation as “Ohmura-gumi” following company founding

Edo period (1603-1868)
Involvement in boat transportation on the Fuji River (70 km from Kajikazawa to Iwabuchi)
1903
Expansion to Yokohama, marine and land transportation business,founding of Ohmura-gumi Kaisoten
Founders:Chie and Ichitaro Ohmura
1924
Reorganization under the name Ohmura-gumi Co., Ltd.Railroad, harbor, and vehicle transportation business
1935
Relocation to the Fuji and Numazu area, accompanying Tokyo Shibaura Denki
1942
Establishment of Yokohama Ohmura-gumi Fuji Branch Office Involvement in civil engineering and construction work for Toshiba Denki
1951
Establishment of Inoue Kensetsu after being upgraded to a branch office and then affiliated companyInvolvement in civil engineering and construction work
1953
Establishment of separate business from Yokohama Ohmura-gumi (Founder: Keizo Ishii)
Establishment of Ohmura-gumi Co., Ltd.
Capital: 1 million yen (head office: Honcho, Fuji City)
First president: Ryuzo Ohmura
Opening of Fuji Sales Office and Numazu Sales OfficePacking and packaging, transportation of heavy cargo, machine installation, trucking
1954
License obtained for general area trucking business
1957
Relocation of head office
from Honcho, Fuji City to be newly rebuilt in Tadehara, Fuji City
1959
Opening of Kawasaki Sales Office (Komukainishi-machi, Kawasaki City)Toshiba Tamagawa Plant (X-ray medical equipment) packing, packaging, and transportation
1960
Establishment of affiliated company Sanshiba Seisakujo, assembling and processing of refrigeration equipment for Toshiba
Appointment of Shiro Inoue as company’s second president
1964
New construction of Numazu Sales Office
(Ooka-Tsuruta, Numazu City)
New construction of Fuji Sales Office
(Jubee, Fuji City)
Opening of Numazu Sales Office Ooka Distribution CenterManufacturing of wire bands
1966
Establishment of the Iwata Branch Office
(Niban-cho, Iwata City)
1968
Area (Morioka, Toyoda-mura, Iwata-gun) introduction for the Iwata Branch Office and Iwata Distribution CenterPacking of export of motorcycles
Appointment of Mutsuji Inui as the company’s third president
1969
Establishment of the Fuji Sales Office Kawanari Distribution Center
(Kawanari, Fuji City)
1972
Establishment of the Kawasaki Sales Office Nogawa Works
(Nogawa, Takatsuku, Kawasaki City)Manufacturing of packing materials, some warehousing

Operation as “Ohmura Sogyo”

1973
Change of company name from Ohmura-gumi to Ohmura Sogyo
Appointment of Tomosuke Inoue as the company’s fourth president
1979
Opening of the Otawara Sales Office
(Shimo-ishigami, Otawara, Tochigi Prefecture)
Establishment with the relocation of the Toshiba Denki Tamagawa Plant
1980
Increase in capital to 30 million yen
1990
Construction of new head office building
1992
Construction of the Fuji Sales Office and Gokanjima Distribution Center
(Gokanjima, Fuji City)Distribution center mainly for export packing
Appointment of Koichi Inoue as the company’s fifth president
1996
Addition of a 30-ton crane to the Numazu Sales Office
Construction of new combined office and warehouse,leased for mail boats and planes
1999
Acquisition of industrial waste collection and transportation permits (from various local governments)
2002
Relocation of the Kawasaki Sales Office andopening of the Yokohama Sales Office
(Within the Y-CC at Daikoku Pier in Yokohama)
Appointment of Shun Inoue as the company’s sixth president

Celebration of 100th anniversary

2003
Acquisition of customs clearance business permit
2004
Appointment of Tomoyoshi Inui as the company’s seventh president
2005
Acquisition of permit for construction business (electrical work, plumbing, scaffolding, and other kinds of construction work)
Acquisition of specified worker dispatch business permit
2006
Relocation of Numazu Sales Office (Futaba-cho, Numazu City)
Installation of a 50-ton crane
2007
Acquisition of bonded warehouse storage permit (various sales offices)
2008
Acquisition of Eco Action 21 certification (various sales offices)
Acquisition of warehousing business permit
2009
Increase in capital to 50 million yen
2011
New construction and relocation of Fuji Sales Office
(Gokanjima, Fuji City)
Acquisition of G-Mark certification as a business with outstanding safety
2014
Appointment of Jun Inoue as the company’s eight president
2015
Appointment of Keiko Todoroki as the company’s ninth president
2016
Opening of the Yokohama Sales Office Daikoku Packing Center
Acquisition of general worker dispatch business permit
2018
Selection as a Company Driving Regional Growth
2019
Approval as an Authorized Economic Operator (AEO)