Breaking away from a domestically self-contained model: The noodle manufacturer's discovered growth strategy of "delegating and letting others grow."Protected: 豊国ヌードル株式会社 Mr.
Toyokuni Noodle Co., Ltd. is a long-established noodle manufacturer that has been manufacturing and wholesaling a wide variety of noodles, including pasta, ramen, and udon, since its founding in 1979. While continuously developing products that meet the needs of the times, such as fresh pasta, frozen foods, and souvenir products, the company is now challenging itself to expand into overseas markets as its next pillar of growth. The company found support for taking this first step in overseas markets in STANDAGE's "Omakase Trading" service.
assignment
- Lack of knowledge regarding legal regulations and logistics arrangements for exports
- Unclearness in practical workflows and procedures
- Limitations of overseas operations due to insufficient internal resources
current situation
- Dispelling concerns about trade practices
- Visualizing export plans tailored to your company's specific challenges.
- Building a practical support system for areas with resource shortages
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