KeePer Technical Laboratory Co., Ltd.
Monthly Update on KeePer Lab Operations and KeePer Product-Related Businesses (January)
Company-wide sales for January 2026 increased 7.3% year-over-year to 1,453,630 thousand yen. KeePer Lab operations rose 14.6% to 808,895 thousand yen, while the KeePer product-related business declined slightly by 0.4% to 644,735 thousand yen.
Key Figures
- Company-wide Sales: 1,453,630 thousand yen (7.3% increase YoY)
- KeePer Lab Operations Sales: 808,895 thousand yen (14.6% increase YoY)
- KeePer Product-Related Business Sales: 644,735 thousand yen (0.4% decrease YoY)
AI要約
Performance Overview
Total company sales in January 2026 reached 1,453,630 thousand yen, a 7.3% increase year-over-year. The KeePer Lab operations, operating 167 stores composed of 139 directly managed and 28 franchises, posted sales of 808,895 thousand yen, up 14.6% year-over-year. Sales at 127 existing directly managed stores grew 7.5% YoY, showing particularly strong growth of 10.0% in regions excluding the heavy snowfall area in northern Japan. Meanwhile, the KeePer product-related business recorded 644,735 thousand yen, down 0.4% YoY; however, the aftermarket-focused KeePer Pro Shop sales increased 5.6%, supported by the launch of the new product 'DIA Ⅱ KeePer.' The new car dealer segment grew 12.9%, but was restrained by a decline in new vehicle registrations.
Business Segment Trends and Challenges
In the KeePer Lab operations, customer visits increased 25.4% due to rising car wash demand, while average unit price declined 10.7%. The new product DIA Ⅱ KeePer performed well, with the Diamond KeePer series sales up 7.3%, but EX KeePer sales declined 2.4%. Labor productivity stood at 6,056 yen/hour, slightly down from the prior year. In the KeePer product-related business, the aftermarket mainly at gas stations shifted from a slight decrease to a slight increase. Although some manufacturers showed growth in the new car dealer segment, sluggish sales growth at Toyota is a challenge. Non-automotive markets remain tough, with efforts underway to expand via restructuring the sales organization.