JR East Considers Freight-Only Cars for Shinkansen Trains Amidst Japan’s Labor Shortage in Logistics Industry

East Japan Railway Co. is reportedly considering ‍the ⁤development of a dedicated Shinkansen car that would exclusively carry freight, according to The Yomiuri Shimbun. While JR companies⁣ have previously integrated passenger and freight transport by utilizing part ⁣of a train car or empty seats, this would mark the first ​time that cargo-only cars are introduced on⁤ Shinkansen trains.

The plan​ being considered ‌by JR East involves removing‌ all seats from dedicated freight cars in order⁣ to accommodate larger and more numerous cargo pieces. One possibility is to designate only the first car of a train for this purpose, ensuring that passengers do not need to⁤ pass through it. Alternatively, they may ​explore options such as enlarging the doors ⁣of a freight car for more ‌efficient‍ loading and unloading or even dedicating entire trains solely for cargo transportation.

The integration of freight transport into Shinkansen services began during the COVID-19 pandemic when passenger​ numbers‌ significantly declined. Since 2021, JR East has been‍ operating full-scale services on the Tohoku Shinkansen and other lines, transporting items like⁢ fresh fish and souvenirs. The company aims to commercialize high-speed and high-volume freight transportation by fiscal year 2025 and is currently conducting trials.

However, due to potential decreases in passenger ⁤seating capacity resulting from introducing freight-only cars, JR East​ is still deliberating whether or not to implement such a service and at what scale. They are closely monitoring demand for ⁤both passengers and cargo before making any final decisions.

With stricter regulations on truck drivers’ working hours ⁣implemented in ⁤April 2022 leading to labor shortages ​in the logistics industry, ⁣there is ‌growing optimism surrounding Shinkansen-based transport ⁣as an⁣ alternative solution.

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