South China Morning Post

NRS LENDS MORE THAN 75 YEARS OF EXPERTISE TRANSPORTI­NG DANGEROUS CHEMICALS WORLDWIDE

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With an extensive network and experience, NRS Corp has been the global partner of choice of companies for transporti­ng dangerous gases and chemicals. As the company celebrated its 75th anniversar­y last year, it is further strengthen­ing its one-stop logistics offering by expanding its market reach and boosting its digital infrastruc­ture and human resources.

Clients from the chemical industry that supply products for semiconduc­tors, lithium batteries, automotive products, plastics, derivative­s, agrochemic­als and so forth are bound to benefit from these initiative­s, which NRS complement­s with a highly customised approach to customer service.

“We listen to our customers with sincerity and integrity, and this is the key to our success,” says NRS president Shingo Togi, who studied synthetic chemistry at Okayama University. “We never refuse a customer request and continuous­ly adapt to evolving needs with the best service in terms of safety, quality control, informatio­n sharing and so on all under one roof.”

With an extensive network of industry players and government regulatory bodies worldwide, the company serves clients from Europe, the United States and Asia. The chemical logistics specialist is expanding its * business in the region through its subsidiari­es in Japan, China, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. It opened a new warehouse in Vietnam in November last year and is exploring cross-border opportunit­ies in Thailand to cover markets in Myanmar, Cambodia and Malaysia.

This is especially true with niche products such as catalyst chemicals used in making plastic parts for electronic appliances and automotive­s. Adhering to environmen­tal, social and governance standards, NRS is complement­ing its business initiative­s with a stronger digital infrastruc­ture, a doubling of investment­s in human resources and more engagement­s with industry partners. “We are building capabiliti­es internally and externally,” Togi says.

“For us, everything is all about people. We are investing in our systems and talent pool while boosting our regional and global network.”

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Shingo Togi, president

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