TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Warehouse TERRADA (Shinagawa, Tokyo / CEO: Yoshihisa Nakano) is pleased to announce that we have upgraded the Vault for Valuables located in our head office facility.
Since the foundation in 1950, we have conducted our preserving and safekeeping business from our base in Tennoz. We have been cultivating better storage techniques and making proactive actions on the capital investment in order to store and preserve items under the best environment, while expanding services and improving convenience. In recent years, we have focused particularly on handling highly specialized items such as wines and artworks, and our strength is in storage services that further enhance the value of those items over time. The current upgrades to the Vault for Valuables represent the culmination of Warehouse TERRADA’s storage expertise, with strict security that includes biometric authentication, as well as disaster countermeasures and temperature and humidity controls, which will enable us to offer long-term storage of valuable property.
Even in a global context, Japan is geopolitically stable, and is considered among the safest countries. Warehouse TERRADA’s location in Tennoz also provides quick, convenient access to Haneda Airport, making our vault the ideal space for long-term storage of valuables not only for users in Japan, but also for those living overseas as well. Warehouse TERRADA will continue to expand our services in response to the property storage needs of individuals both in Japan and foreign countries.
[About Warehouse TERRADA]
Since the foundation in 1950, Warehouse TERRADA has been cultivating better storage techniques and making proactive action on the capital investment in order to store and preserve items under the best environment. Expanding our business beyond the traditional warehousing, we are currently pursuing the preservation and restoration technique to raise the value of stored items and pass it on to the next generations. We are also developing a business to create a hub to output the new culture by making a full use of our knowledge as a professional in space creation. Our storage technologies for items that require high expertise such as artworks, audio-visual media, and wines have been receiving a great reputation by each industry.
Company Name: Warehouse TERRADA
Main Business: Preservation/Safekeeping Business and Related Business
Representative: CEO, Yoshihisa Nakano
Address: 2-6-10 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002, Japan
Foundation: October 1950
URL: http://www.terrada.co.jp/