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クラウドロジ is a logistics fulfillment service from StarX Inc. for Japanese subscription commerce, repeat-purchase e-commerce, and D2C businesses. Its core concept is an integrated “warehouse + WMS” setup. Rather than simple outsourced warehousing, it is an operations-focused logistics platform designed around common D2C needs such as recurring purchases, CRM inserts, mail delivery, and inventory visibility.
According to the materials, its warehouses are located in Kanto, Kyushu, and Tohoku, and it can recommend suitable warehouses based on the type of product. It supports categories such as health foods, cosmetics, general goods, apparel, and food, with facilities including air conditioning, refrigerated/frozen storage, apparel needle detection, and X-ray inspection. Delivery carriers include ヤマト運輸, 佐川急便, 日本郵便, and chartered vehicles. The WMS supports real-time inventory, inbound/inspection/outbound status tracking, bundled products, multi-warehouse shipping, inventory CSV exports, replenishment alerts, unloading delivery notes, and more. Particularly important for D2C brands, it can configure promotional inserts by product, subscription cycle count, member attributes, birthday month, and other criteria, and can add customized copy to statements based on payment method or purchase type.
It can integrate via API with ecforce, Shopify, サブスクストア, and some deferred-payment services, and also mentions ecosystems such as Amazon, 楽天市場, Yahoo!ショッピング, and ネクストエンジン. Pricing is not publicly listed; quotes are provided case by case based on product, packaging, materials, operations, carrier, and shipment volume. This suits complex fulfillment needs but makes it harder for sellers to estimate costs quickly. Support appears fairly comprehensive, including onboarding assistance, a help center, phone, chat, email, and regular meetings via Zoom or in person.
Its strengths are deep support for D2C scenarios, strong insert-based marketing capabilities, multi-warehouse scalability, and relatively mature WMS automation, along with experience handling more than 4 million mail-delivery shipments per year. The drawbacks are that pricing requires inquiry, API integration with some shopping carts is not clearly stated, and there is no information on cross-border support, overseas warehouses, contracting with Chinese entities, or service-fee payment methods. It is best suited to D2C/repeat-purchase brands selling in Japan, especially cosmetics, health foods, pet food, apparel, and similar categories, particularly merchants that already have a certain shipment volume and want to improve fulfillment efficiency and repeat-purchase operations.
The available content does not disclose access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, or RMB/international payment options, so China access status is unknown. For Chinese sellers targeting the Japanese market, it may be considered as a local Japanese 3PL candidate, but further confirmation is needed regarding website accessibility, contracting entity, payment methods, and integration details with Shopify or Japanese e-commerce platforms. Alternatives could include other local Japanese e-commerce warehousing and delivery providers, 3PLs, or fulfillment service providers that support Shopify, Amazon, and 楽天.
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cloudlogi.jp is an Japan E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cloudlogi.jp directly.