MOL employee is a member

TOKYO - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Junichiro Ikeda) today announced that Japan’s national wheelchair rugby national team, which includes MOL employee Kae Kurahashi, won its first-ever titlein the GIO 2018 IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Championship.

Kurahashi in action
Kurahashi in action

The world championship, which brings together the most prestigious teams from all over the world, has been held every four years since 1995. Japan’s best previous finish was third place, but this year, after taking second place in pool A of the preliminary league, in which 12 national teams were divided into two pools, Japan notched a victory over the second-ranked U.S. team in the semifinal and went on to beat top-ranked Australia in the final to take home the trophy.

MOL has co-sponsored the Japan Wheelchair Rugby Federation as an official partner since April of this year. The company believes that members of the Japan National Wheelchair Rugby Team, who faced the challenge of worldwide competition and captured their first championship, embody the five words in “MOL CHART” that express the company’s shared values — “Challenge (Innovate through insight),” “Honesty (Do the right thing),” “Accountability (Commit to acting with a sense of ownership),” “Reliability (Gain the trust of customers),” and” Teamwork (Build a strong team).” MOL CHART expresses the values to be shared by all members of the MOL Group worldwide, and the common guidelines that will direct the company to the best course of action, ensuring the best results for stakeholders and realizing MOL’s corporates goal and long-term vision.

MOL continues to promote the expansion of wheelchair rugby, and foster an environment that encourages its diverse employees to play active roles inside and outside the company.