The CRE Group recognizes that continuity of local communities and wider society is paramount for sustainable corporate growth. This awareness infuses various activities we undertake in the course of operations that benefit local communities and society at large, including creation of local employment opportunities and human resources training for the next generation. The CRE Group is keen to be involved in efforts to revitalize regional communities and spur growth through coexistence.
“LogiSquare” includes “Logi Garden,” featuring a promenade, plaza, benches, and other furnishings on the grounds. Open to the public, the garden can be used widely by neighborhood residents, serving as a communication space that helps revitalize the community and also functioning as a school route. With its lush greenery that changes with the seasons, the garden is also a space that contributes to the wellness of local residents.
The medium- to large-scale logistics facilities “LogiSquare” developed by CRE create hundreds of jobs per facility. Through these developments, we contribute to the revitalization of local communities.
We support local logistics infrastructure through appropriate investment in social capital, including relationships with property owners under master lease arrangements.
As part of our support for people with disabilities, we hold sales events featuring sweets made by Chocolabo, which operates a chocolate workshop. We also engage in welfare activities through food drive initiatives.
We run lectures at Sophia University and Meiji University to help promote a better understanding of logistics today and in the future and to develop human resources.
During development of a logistics facility in the city of Hanno, Saitama Prefecture, a settlement site with 74 dwellings dating back to the Jomon Period—about 5,000 years ago—was unearthed. The site would not have been found had it not been for facility construction. Having made this historical discovery, CRE became involved in the administrative side of excavation work and record-keeping and participated in site tours and information meetings.