samedi 29 octobre 2022

Cash and valuables transportation in Japan - English Version

 

Cash and valuables transportation
in Japan

  - English Version -

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(Sorry if there are errors in the meaning, word or verb of the expressions). 


Up date: 29/10/2022


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NITTSU cash-in-transit van

Cash and valuables transportation in Japan is done on board small vans.

 

NISIK cash-in-transit van

Most of them are old family businesses that have managed to maintain themselves over the years.

 

NITTSU cash-in-transit van

Indeed, the CIT market is very controlled by the Japanese authorities and few big groups have been able to establish themselves on the soil of the Rising Sun...

 

BRINKS cash-in-transit van in Japan

We can see some vans of BRINKS, but this one is not very present, because it cannot make as in other Western countries, where usually it repurchases local companies to extend its mark. Japanese regulations are very strict on the takeover of Japanese companies by foreign international companies, as well as on the creation of cash-in-transit companies on its soil...

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Two couriers in front of an ALSOK CIT van
Particularity of Japanese cash couriers: They are not armed with firearms. Their equipment is a telescopic stick or a long wooden stick and tear gas canisters.

 

Conveyor in front of an ALSOK cash-in-transit van

 After World War II, the new constitution regulated the possession of firearms for the Japanese civilian population. The regulation makes it impossible to keep firearms at home, even as part of a collection. Deactivated weapons are also forbidden. Only Japanese police and military personnel are allowed to carry them in the course of their duties.

 

Electric replica handgun with 20 gram ball

For the Japanese collectors who are fond of firearms, it has been developed the manufacturing of replicas of guns more real than life. Some of them are used in AIRSOFT games, a leisure activity in which the participants use replicas of firearms which propel small balls of about 20 grams thanks to an electric motor or gas pressure.

 

Two Japanese conveyors carrying valuables.

However, it can be noted that there are very few attacks on cash or valuables transport on Japanese soil.

 

Two couriers in front of a NISIK cash-in-transit van

The couriers are trained to handle these long sticks by practicing Aikido.

In addition, they also practice Judo, the national sport of the Rising Sun.

 

Two security guards in front of a KYOWA CIT van

The exterior of the vans is not armored. Only the interior has an armored and secured cube which allows to slide the cases of values or cash.

 

ALSOK cash-in-transit van

This type of van can also be found with an armored rear compartment.

 

CSP cash-in-transit van

As well as small trucks typically Japanese.

 

Scooter of the company ALSOK

There are also services of quick replenishment of cash dispensers when they are almost empty, carried out by a single conveyor who moves in electric scooter.

 

CSP cash-in-transit van

As in many developed countries, the environment of cash transportation is a sector that is impacted by different purchasing behaviors with the rise of digital payments accentuating the decrease in cash volumes.

 

NITTSU cash-in-transit van

Japan has been a pioneer in these exchanges for two decades and has adapted to the demand for cash still used by Japanese people, most of whom are quite old.

 

Truck of the Bank of Japan

The Bank of Japan uses its own armored trucks.

 

Truck of the Bank of Japan

These allow to move large quantities of bankbills and coins.

 

Two Truck of the Bank of Japan

Coming out of the factories of currency manufacturing to supply its branches with new bankbills, these trucks are also used to bring back the very used bankbills for destruction in its centers distributed on all the Japanese territory.

 

Three Truck of the Bank of Japan

Often moving in threes, these trucks sometimes do not have an escort.

 

Three Truck of the Bank of Japan

However, as in France, one of the three is empty in case of an attack to deceive robbers. They always move in groups.

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Truck of the Bank of Japan

However, the Japanese Police can escort them on long journeys.

 

Truck of the Bank of Japan

This is an old Bank of Japan cash truck.

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