Timee Acquires Sukima Works
In a significant development within the Japanese job market, Timee, a provider of spot work services, has officially acquired Sukima Works, a company known for its single-day job matching platform. This strategic decision is set to bolster the group structure of both companies, located in the heart of Tokyo. Timee aims to utilize the strengths and know-how developed by both firms to advance the spot work industry.
Enhanced Operations and Compliance
Since its inception in 2019, Sukima Works has specialized in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) within the logistics warehouse sector. The company has not only exhibited significant competence in operational management but also addresses the pressing human resources challenges faced by the logistics industry. They employ dedicated personnel at their operational sites to ensure stable management and efficiency.
In response to an escalating environment of labor shortages magnified by the recent pandemic, Timee and Sukima Works have initiated projects aimed at reducing workforce integration burdens. These efforts have notably increased the demand for spot workers in logistics and food manufacturing sectors, with recruitment numbers surging by 3.8 times compared to previous years. This success lays a solid foundation for the creation of more job opportunities across various industries, a promise Timee intends to significantly expand upon.
Creating a Barrier-Free Working Environment
The merger is not just about expanding operational capacity; it's also about creating a more reliable and secured environment for spot work. By amalgamating their expertise, Timee seeks to reinforce stable operations across more sites that utilize Timee's platform. Their ultimate goal focuses on rendering a trustworthy working environment for both businesses and workers. By actively pursuing this objective, they aspire to develop what they term a "work barrier-free" society.
Timee's mission revolves around enhancing life opportunities through work, pushing the narrative of geographical and situational flexibility in job options. They envision a world where, no matter one’s current life phase or location, individuals can seamlessly participate in work that accommodates their unique lifestyles.
Comments from Company Leaders
Reflecting on this new venture, Akagi, the CEO of Sukima Works, expressed excitement about the potential for cultural and value integration within the merged companies. He anticipates a vibrant organizational culture that fosters innovative ideas and projects through collaborative teamwork across varied industry backgrounds.
Ryo Hirabayashi, an executive at Sukima Works, highlighted their commitment to improving workplace efficiency while producing more job opportunities. He emphasized the merging of their operational expertise with Timee’s innovative services will undoubtedly yield flexible and secure working environments beneficial to a broader audience.
Likewise, Timee’s CEO, Oka, remarked on the significance of this acquisition as their first M&A, expressing enthusiasm about tackling Japan's labor shortage issue together with Sukima Works. He articulated a collective vision: creating a transformative working infrastructure that empowers individuals to expand their life potential significantly.
Company Overview
Founded in August 2017, Timee has swiftly established itself as a pioneer in connecting talent with temporary jobs. Located in the Shiodome City Center, Timee continues to innovate and adapt within the gig economy landscape. Their ongoing projects are designed to support a range of activists who aim to help individuals find flexible jobs easily.
With this acquisition, Timee positions itself on a trajectory for exponential growth in service prominence within the industry, aligning with their overarching goal—to revolutionize the nature of work in Japan and beyond.
For more information, visit
Timee's corporate site or their
Spot Work Research Institute.