Linne Corporation Launches Rentals Wait Time Record Service
Linne Corporation, based in Shibuya, Tokyo, officially launched its innovative cloud service, "Rentals Wait Time Record," on June 3, 2026. This service allows companies to easily track and manage wait and loading times, significantly enhancing logistics efficiency amidst evolving regulatory demands.
Key Features of Rentals Wait Time Record
The Rentals Wait Time Record service is designed to facilitate the recording of crucial timing data through a user-friendly system. By scanning a QR code with a smartphone, drivers can log wait and loading times without needing to install an app or create an account. Ground personnel can also record times on behalf of the drivers, making the process more flexible and accessible.
Compliance with Revised Logistics Efficiency Law
The new Logistics Efficiency Law mandates improvements in loading efficiency and reductions in wait times for shippers and logistics operators. Under this law, businesses of a certain size must monitor and report wait times for compliance. The Rentals service automatically calculates wait and loading times by recording timestamps at arrival, loading start, loading end, and departure, facilitating compliance and better operational planning.
Quick Implementation
The application process for Rentals is incredibly efficient, allowing users to begin recording data within just one business day after signing up. This rapid deployment is advantageous for businesses that may still be using manual tracking methods or facing challenges with existing systems. For a limited time, the service is available free of charge until March 2027.
Adaptability Across Industries
Initially tailored for the construction sector, Rentals Wait Time Record is also applicable to manufacturing, wholesale, retail, and chain businesses needing to track wait times across multiple locations. The user-friendly design and elimination of app registration for drivers mean it's easier to implement across various operational sites, whether they are construction sites, factories, or retail outlets.
Importance of Initial Quarter Measurement
For businesses taking advantage of the new service, the first measurement for the fiscal quarter must involve a continuous period of five business days occurring in June to qualify for compliance. Companies are encouraged to finalize their contracts by June 15 to ensure they can measure this initial period effectively.
The Onboarding Process
To facilitate initial use, businesses must follow these basic steps:
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Register Locations: Enter all relevant operational sites into the management screen, generating unique QR codes for each location.
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Display QR Codes: Place the generated QR codes prominently where drivers can easily access them.
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Record Times: Drivers scan the QR codes and record relevant timestamps as needed.
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Manage Data: Utilize the management interface to view and download collected data for reporting purposes.
A Cost-Effective Solution for Businesses
The Rentals service is structured to be affordable and practical. With a subscription model that minimizes costs for extensive networks of locations, companies can scale usage gradually while monitoring effectiveness. The service is tailored to cater to large enterprises with numerous operational sites, making it a crucial asset in modern logistics management.
Conclusion
Linne Corporation's Rentals Wait Time Record not only meets compliance needs but also enhances overall efficiency by providing a straightforward, flexible solution for tracking wait times and loading periods. Its effectiveness in the construction sector and beyond reflects a growing need for innovation in logistics management. For more information on how to utilize the Rentals service, businesses can visit the dedicated pages for construction and other sectors on the Rentals website.