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{{stub}}'''Sega Logistics Service Co., Ltd''' (セガ・ロジスティクスサービス), or '''SLS''', is a Japanese logistics company that exists as a subsidiary of [[Sega Fave]].
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{{stub}}'''Sega Logistics Service Co., Ltd''' (セガ・ロジスティクスサービス), or '''SLS''', is a Japanese logistics company that exists as a subsidiary of [[Sega Fave]]. Its head office is in Kamata, with five other centres in Nishi-Kojiya, Sakura-nanso, Sakura, Yaguchi, and Kansai. Its UK counterpart is [[Sega Total Solutions]].
  
 
Since its inception, SLS was specalised in the distribution and maintenance of amusement equipment. While its parent company would design and manufacture equipment, SLS would transport, install and provide maintenance and support for the equipment in the years which followed. While wholly owned by Sega, SLS existed as a separate corporate entity, so also provided similar services to rival companies such as [[Namco]] or [[Taito]].
 
Since its inception, SLS was specalised in the distribution and maintenance of amusement equipment. While its parent company would design and manufacture equipment, SLS would transport, install and provide maintenance and support for the equipment in the years which followed. While wholly owned by Sega, SLS existed as a separate corporate entity, so also provided similar services to rival companies such as [[Namco]] or [[Taito]].
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In the mid-2000s, SLS moved into other areas, producing 3D driving simulators for Japanese driving schools. The "SLDS-3G" covers four-wheeled vehicles, the "SLRS" for motorcycles, and "SLDS-SJ" caters for the elderly. They also started producing video game accessories for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Windows PC]]s, and took responsibilty for producing video game manuals and packaging designs.
 
In the mid-2000s, SLS moved into other areas, producing 3D driving simulators for Japanese driving schools. The "SLDS-3G" covers four-wheeled vehicles, the "SLRS" for motorcycles, and "SLDS-SJ" caters for the elderly. They also started producing video game accessories for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Windows PC]]s, and took responsibilty for producing video game manuals and packaging designs.
  
Sega Logistics Service's head office is in Kamata, with five other centres in Nishi-Kojiya, Sakura-nanso, Sakura, Yaguchi, and Kansai.
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SLS has reported annual service termination announcements for the machines it maintains since late 2016. Its first announcement included a number of machines released before 2012.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
 
 
Their UK counterpart is [[Sega Total Solutions]].
 
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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Sega Logistics Service
Founded: 1995-04-14[1]
Headquarters:
Kamata, Japan

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Sega Logistics Service Co., Ltd (セガ・ロジスティクスサービス), or SLS, is a Japanese logistics company that exists as a subsidiary of Sega Fave. Its head office is in Kamata, with five other centres in Nishi-Kojiya, Sakura-nanso, Sakura, Yaguchi, and Kansai. Its UK counterpart is Sega Total Solutions.

Since its inception, SLS was specalised in the distribution and maintenance of amusement equipment. While its parent company would design and manufacture equipment, SLS would transport, install and provide maintenance and support for the equipment in the years which followed. While wholly owned by Sega, SLS existed as a separate corporate entity, so also provided similar services to rival companies such as Namco or Taito.

In the mid-2000s, SLS moved into other areas, producing 3D driving simulators for Japanese driving schools. The "SLDS-3G" covers four-wheeled vehicles, the "SLRS" for motorcycles, and "SLDS-SJ" caters for the elderly. They also started producing video game accessories for the PlayStation 2 and Windows PCs, and took responsibilty for producing video game manuals and packaging designs.

SLS has reported annual service termination announcements for the machines it maintains since late 2016. Its first announcement included a number of machines released before 2012.[2][3]

Softography

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