Redesigning Logistics as Social Infrastructure
To protect human dignity and enable resilient, sustainable societies.
From everyday life to times of systemic stress.
Why Logistics Must Be Redesigned
Logistics was built for efficiency, not for protecting human dignity.
Yet modern society depends on it more than ever.
We believe logistics must be deliberately redesigned as social infrastructure —
before systems are put under stress.
What We Do
Designing logistics systems that serve people, society, and the future.
- Redesign logistics as social infrastructure
- Develop resilient and sustainable supply chain systems
- Sustainable, rail-centered supply chain systems
- Bridge planning and implementation through practical verification
- Advance logistics innovation through design and technology
Our Approach
3 Key Principles
Human-Centered Design
Logistics designed around real human needs, dignity, and accessibility.
Systems Across Conditions
Systems that function in everyday life and under stress.
From Design to Reality
Ideas validated through real-world implementation.
From Challenges to Design Response
Social challenges are not isolated failures.
They reveal limitations in how systems have been designed.
We respond not with ad-hoc solutions, but with deliberate redesign.
Explore Our Challenges & Solutions
https://mriya2035.co.jp/en/challenges-2/
About Mriya2035
Mriya2035 is a Japan-based logistics design company.
We work at the intersection of logistics, infrastructure, and social systems.
Our mission is to redesign logistics to protect human dignity
and strengthen societal resilience.

