Introduction to BuildIn
SCSK Corporation, based in Koto-ku, Tokyo, is making strides in the equipment construction sector with the launch of its new platform, BuildIn. This innovative solution aims to centralize deadline management and improve operational efficiency for construction projects. Following extensive development, SCSK has begun real-world testing of BuildIn, setting the stage for significant advancements in how equipment construction operations function.
Background of the Construction Industry
The construction industry faces several pressing challenges, such as a dwindling workforce, aging workers, and prolonged working hours. Particularly within the equipment construction segment, reliance on outdated communication methods like phone calls and faxes has hindered efficiency and increased vulnerability to delays.
During typical operations, subcontractors, manufacturers, and agents have been managing vast quantities of equipment information with Excel spreadsheets, leading to fragmented communications and difficulty in collaboration. This often results in complications when personnel are unavailable, further exacerbating the threats of project delays.
SCSK acknowledges the difficulties encountered in the industry and has embarked on the development of BuildIn as a critical tool to alleviate these challenges, enabling efficient execution of work and promoting sustainable growth. The project is being developed in partnership with Sumitomo Corporation Machinery Co., Ltd., leveraging their extensive experience in the industry to align services with real-world demands.
Functionality and Value of BuildIn
BuildIn targets crucial areas within the equipment construction landscape by centralizing the management of ordering materials and coordinating deadlines. It enables subcontractors, manufacturers, and agents to share and update deadline information seamlessly within a cloud-based platform.
This transition from analog to digital tools will notably reduce the workload of site personnel, allowing them to focus on their core responsibilities, such as construction and quality management. The platform is designed to cultivate a better work environment, ultimately enhancing the quality of on-site operations.
Key Features and Benefits
- - Centralized Information Management: By moving to a cloud-based system, BuildIn eliminates the risk of miscommunication by keeping all parties’ information in one accessible location.
- - Bidirectional Access: Users have the ability to mutually update information, diminishing the burden of deadline management tasks.
- - Visibility of Information: The platform prevents work from becoming overly reliant on specific individuals, ensuring that critical information is accessible to everyone involved.
- - Task Management Tools: Features that help prevent oversights in deadline and specification adjustments.
- - User-Friendly Interface: BuildIn’s design mimics familiar Excel input methods to ease the transition for users accustomed to traditional systems.
Implementation and Development
The development and rollout of BuildIn will be overseen by SCSK, while Sumitomo Corporation Machinery will serve as the primary distributor. This collaborative approach aims to ensure that the platform is well-tailored to industry demands, contributing to a more streamlined workflow.
SCSK's Corporate Commitment
SCSK Group operates under the philosophy of creating a future filled with dreams. The launch of BuildIn aligns with their commitment to sustainable management and addressing societal challenges. The platform stands to significantly enhance operational efficiency and quality within the construction sector.
By providing a comprehensive tool for deadline management, BuildIn not only addresses current industry issues but also supports the ongoing development of the equipment construction field, paving a way for innovations that align with SCSK’s core principles.
For inquiries related to products or services, please contact SCSK Corporation’s Industrial Business Group at
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