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Firstly, there are environmental benefits such as lowering vehicle emissions by shortening land transportation distances, as well as reducing overtime for truck drivers, an occupation for which there is a chronic labor shortage. Then there is the ability to help mitigate economic loss to local communities and society. This loss arises from long waiting times for trucks and traffic congestion in and around major port terminals, which has become a serious problem in recent years. Moreover, after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 and the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, KAMBARA KISEN\u2019s Sea of Japan services needed to be used as alternative transportation routes for regions whose port functions were disabled due to those natural disasters. As part of their business continuity planning, Japanese companies are also reviewing their over-reliance on major ports, and are expanding their use of regional ones. 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