Post Fukushima, Japan gears up to face disasters
Updated on May 07, 2013 07:28 pm IST
Life is back to normal after two years of the devastating earthquake and Tsunami that hit East Japan on March 11, 2011. Ministop Co. Ltd., a chain of convenience stores, whose 70 percent outlets out of 288 were damaged, is on the revival path. During the crisis, the company played a significant role in securing the supply of food, drinking water and beverages to the affected people. Despite its own losses, it had set-up logistic teams to supply fast-food items at the disaster sites.
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