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    JPC TRADE was established in 2003 and currently it is one of the Japan's fastest growing automobile exporters. We export cars, trucks and buses to all right and left hand drive countries in the world. Being located in center of Tokyo, it is very convenient to access all major auctions, car dealers as well as shipment facilities. With our experience in this field, we are improving our efficiency and customer satisfaction.

    Company: JPC TRADE CO.,LTD.
    Address YS Building 3B, 1-2-2 Botan, Koto-ku, Tokyo
    TEL: 81-3-5245-7731
    FAX: 81-3-3643-4955
    URL: http://www.jpctrade.com
    http://www.jpctrade.jp
    Membership: Japan Used Motor Vehicle Exporters Association (JUMVEA)
    The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    Camara Chileno Japonesa de Comercio e Industria A.G.
    Main Bank:
    • Bank Name: MIZUHO BANK LIMITED
    • Branch Name: Fukagawa Branch
    • Branch Code: 446
    • Swift Code :  MHBKJPJT
    • Branch Address: 2-36-16 Eitai, Koutou-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    • Bank Telephone: +81 3 3642-4111
    • Account Number: 1787962
    • Account Name: JPC TRADE CO.,LTD.

    To be the most reliable used car dealer...

    Due to the nature of our business, customer satisfaction is the key for our success. Hence, JPC`s goal is to become the most reliable partner for our clients who buy cars from a long distance. We are keen on delivering high value and good quality Japanese Cars to our global customer network in cooperation with partners throughout the world.

    To deliver safe and quality Japanese used cars...

    Japanese cars are popular for their superior quality, fuel efficiency and its high technology in terms of safety and comfortability. In addtion to the great fuel comsumption,which is very helpful in these days, Japanese cars are less maintenance required and a lot more durable compared to other cars. Yearly 380,000 Japanese used cars are being exported all over the world. They are loved by many people.

    When Japanese people buy new cars, they usually use them just for four to five years because of the Shyaken law (Inspection law). For driver's safety this law requires all the cars to be inspected every two years after the initial three years inspection. This inspection is very pricey and it makes the car owners keen to buy new cars with 3 year inspection. Japanese people prefer to sell their cars before 5 year's car inspection. Because after 5 years of use, the car's resale value falls sharply. Although average used cars which has been used for 5 years still runs smoothly just like a new car. Japanese people do not usually buy used cars due to the Shaken law. Therefore the prices of used cars are much cheaper compared to the world average.

    However, until recently when people wanted to sell his car, they used to go to car dealer shops and they buy them for a very cheap price.And if a person wanted to buy a used car he had to buy at a high price at dealer shops. The development and increased role of car auctions removed this margin gap between the sellers and buyers, and made it easy for car owners and buyers to deal directly on the auction. This resulted in reducing car price. JPC offers to its international partners and direct buyers participation to the Japanese used car auction market and provides facility to buy high quality Japanese used cars at reasonable price with reliable source.

    Yuichi Murakami
    (Sales: English, Espanol, 中文, 日本語)

    Raul Delioth
    (Sales: English, Espanol, 日本語)

    Sakae Uchida
    (Sales: English, 日本語)

    Yusuke Naito
    (Sales: English, 日本語)

    Yasunori Nakamura
    (Sales: 한국어, English, 日本語)

    Dilan Wicky
    (Sales: English, Sinhala, 日本語)

    Saw Ye Thway
    (Sales: English, ျမန္မာ, 日本語)

    Umido
    (Sales: Русский, English, 日本語)

    Ronald Okuma
    (Sales: Espanol, Portuguese, English, 日本語)

    Masayuki Fujiwara
    (Manager: English, 日本語)

    Toshihide Nakazawa
    (System Engineer: English, 日本語)

    Morito Kayata
    (System Engineer: English, 日本語)