DHL Begins Work on New Semiconductor Logistics Hub in Hokkaido

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DHL Supply Chain has officially broken ground on a new logistics centre dedicated to the semiconductor sector in Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan. The facility — located beside Chitose’s upcoming semiconductor industrial cluster — aims to support Japan’s efforts to strengthen domestic chip manufacturing and boost regional economic activity.

Spanning approximately 14,500 m², the one-story, multi-user site will offer inventory storage, in-plant logistics, and prompt delivery of precision parts for semiconductor equipment makers and material suppliers. Its strategic positioning, just six minutes from New Chitose Airport and 20 minutes from key R&D and manufacturing sites, ensures strong connectivity.

Jerome Gillet, head of DHL Supply Chain Japan and Korea, noted that the Chitose centre will act as a crucial hub, “contributing to the growth of Hokkaido’s semiconductor ecosystem and the revitalisation of the local economy.” DHL intends to leverage its global network and advanced logistics technologies to maintain stringent quality control and responsiveness for the semiconductor industry.

The project is also incorporating sustainability features: renewable energy sources, rainwater harvesting systems, and LED lighting with motion sensors. Construction is due to wrap up by the end of 2026, aligning with DHL’s broader goal of doubling its business by that year.

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