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Business Philosophy

Corporate Philosophy

In 1950, Honjo & Co., Ltd. established its “Three Principles of Business Conduct.”
At the time, as the company’s business domains expanded into transportation, logistics, energy, and the chemical industry, it became essential to define its corporate mission and clarify its relationship with society.
Particularly in the postwar recovery period, Japan faced soaring prices, pollution issues, and widening economic disparities—circumstances that increasingly called into question the role and social responsibility of corporations.

Amid such a transformative era, Honjo & Co. placed the Three Principles of Business Conduct at the heart of its corporate philosophy.
By engaging sincerely with a changing society, the company has continued to grow while remaining true to its mission.

Business Principles

Three Principles of Business Conduct

Article 1
We Serve Society
with Safety,
Reliability,
and Speed
We recognize our responsibilities as a member of society and are committed to upholding the highest standards of safety, reliability, and speed in all that we do.
Through these efforts, we strive to earn the trust of the public and contribute to the sustainable development of society.
Article 2
We Support
One Another
to Enrich Our Lives
Together
We strive to improve the lives of every employee by fostering a culture of mutual support and respect, building an organization that is both warm and strong.
The spirit of cooperation and coexistence lies at the heart of who we are.
Article 3
We Take Pride in Passing This Business to Future Generations
We take pride in the business built by those who came before us, and we are committed to handing it down responsibly to the next generation.
Even in times of change, we strive to remain a trusted company that looks to the future and continues to earn the confidence of society.

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