Toyota Tsusho Systems Corporation was honored with the Manufacturing category at the Microsoft Japan Partner of the Year 2025 awards, a yearly initiative organized by Microsoft Japan.
The partners that have utilized Microsoft technologies in the way of cloud and AI for the benefit of the real customers and have made an impact that can be measured on the society are recognized with the award in Japan. Evaluation is not cosmetic. Innovation, contribution to customers, and sustainability all matter. Only companies that show clear results in the Japanese market make the cut.
The manufacturing category emphasizes collaboration with partners who leverage Microsoft technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, AI, and IoT to cause a revolution in the manufacturing industry. Not merely implementing systems but indeed altering the whole process. Digital transformation, business innovation, productivity gains, and environmental sustainability are the results that come along with it. The bar has been established at being a trendsetter in the sector and producing success stories which can be copied all over the globe.
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Toyota Tsusho Systems was remarkable in the way it helped its manufacturing customers via the transition to cloud and AI-driven technology. In a large-scale cloud implementation, the company enabled tens of thousands of users to shift to new working styles in a secure and efficient way. This was not limited to system delivery. On-site adoption support and operational streamlining were central to the effort.
The company also applied AI to improve individual productivity and optimize work processes, resulting in a significant reduction in monthly working hours. Beyond individual projects, Toyota Tsusho Systems actively shared best practices and use cases across the industry, while investing in community building and talent development.
These combined efforts were recognized as a strong model of manufacturing digital transformation, which ultimately led to the Manufacturing category award.

