COMPANY

Company name Autoterminal Japan Ltd.
CEO Mamoru Fujie
Capital 10 million yen
Business content Automobile inspection business
Establishment March 1997

OUR GOAL

We must act positively in order to provide our customers with the highest possible level of customer service.
We must seek to achieve technical expertise in order for our customers to trust and rely on our services.
We must act consistently and correctly at all times.
We must provide the inspection services that are of the highest industry standard to our value customers.
We must charge reasonable and competitive fees to our customers as well as to our subcontractors so that they will have an opportunity to make a fair profit.
We must respond to our customer’s questions with accuracy and honesty at all times.

We must consider the pathway that lead to success rather than the results of those staff that achieved it. We must be mindful of ways to help our staff fulfill their family responsibilities.
The working environment must be clean, orderly and safe.
We must remember to be humble.
We must always obey the law.
We must not vary from the company’s values and strategies.
Everyone must be considered as an individual; however we must respect each others dignity and successes.
We must provide competent management.
We must recognized staff achievement and provide opportunity for promotion.
The company will provide equal opportunity for all.

We must be actively involved in the communities in which we live in.
With an eye on a greener world, we will continue to contribute to green initiatives in any way possible.

We must always seek better ways of providing improved valued added services.
“Where there is a will, there is a way” , we must be conscientious and persistent in our beliefs in order to accomplish our tasks.

We must be diligent in reducing costs to the lowest possible level while maintaining the highest quality service and achieve profitability.
Our profitability is important in attaining our goal of helping our staff and their respective families live a better healthy life with a positive future.

HISTORY

March 1997
Established Autoterminal Japan Co., Ltd.
Started business as a third-party inspection agency
March 2000
Obtained approval from the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF, now MPI) for quarantine inspections for used cars destined for New Zealand.
October 2004
Opened a business office and inspection facility in Nada Ward, Kobe City, and moved the head office to Kobe City.
September 2005
Mileage inspection service started
September 2006
Opened Tokyo-bay Branch in Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture
March 2008
Obtained certification for automobile disassembly and maintenance business from the Kinki Transport Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
August 2009
ISO/IEC 17020:2008 certification
January 2010
Obtained approval from the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for quarantine inspection of used vehicles destined for New Zealand.
September 2011
Obtained approval from New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) for vehicle structural inspection for used vehicles destined for New Zealand.
January 2012
Designated by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), we carry out roadworthiness testing for used vehicles exported to Kenya from five countries: Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the Republic of South Africa. Start RWI)
July 2012
Obtained approval from Peru’s Ministry of Transport and Communication (MTC) for mileage testing for used cars destined for Peru.
May 2013
Obtained approval from the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) for Border Inspection for all models of used vehicles bound for New Zealand.
September 2013
Moved the head office to Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture.
August 2014
ISO/IEC 17020:2012 (Type A) certification
January 2015
Recognized by the Zambia Bureau of Standards (formerly ZCSA), we have initiated Roadworthiness Inspections (RWI) for used vehicles destined for Zambia. These vehicles are sourced from six countries: Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of South Africa, and Malaysia.
February 2016
Tokai branch opened in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture.
February 2017
Obtained approval from the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) for quarantine inspection of used vehicles destined for Australia.
August 2017
Obtained approval from the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for quarantine inspection of used trucks bound for New Zealand.
2February 2018
Recognized by The Trade Board Ltd (TBL), we have launched Pre-Shipment Inspections (PSI) for used vehicles bound for Jamaica. These vehicles are procured from five countries: Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the Commonwealth of Nations.

September 2018
Obtained approval from the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for heat treatment for used cars destined for New Zealand.
October 2018
Obtained approval from Biosecurity Authority Fiji (BAF) for quarantine risk management, including heat treatment, for used cars destined for Fiji.
December 2018
Obtained approval from the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) for heat treatment for used cars destined for Australia.
June 2019
Recognized by The Trade Board Ltd (TBL), we have initiated quarantine inspections for used vehicles exported to Jamaica from five countries: Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the Commonwealth of Nations
June 2019
Large-scale heat treatment facilities installed at Tokyo-Bay Head Office and Kobe Branch
March 2020
Recognized by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), we have initiated Roadworthiness Inspections (RWI) for used vehicles exported to Kenya from six countries: Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of South Africa, and the Republic of Thailand.
March 2024
Recognized by The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS), we have initiated Roadworthiness Inspections (RWI) for used vehicles exported to Uganda from five countries: Japan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Singapore, and Republic of South Africa.

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