Samatra: The Innovative Solution for Daily Vehicle Inspections in Logistics
In the logistics industry, accidents stemming from insufficient vehicle inspections have been on the rise.
Tiger Co., Ltd., a company specializing in logistics systems development and sales, has launched a groundbreaking web application called
Samatra. With its new restructured pricing model and the introduction of a free trial, Samatra aims to eliminate overlooked inspections in daily operations across all workplaces.
Addressing the Challenge
Recent years have shown an alarming increase in accidents attributed to inspection failures within the logistics sector. The root of the problem stems from issues such as the formalization of inspection duties and the alterations in operational guidelines that have reduced working hours. Many companies, particularly small to medium-sized enterprises, find themselves struggling with the cumbersome task of recording inspections accurately and storing data appropriately, thus leading to potential oversights.
Small businesses often face high barriers when it comes to adopting new technologies. Despite their desire to uphold their social responsibility towards safe operations, many feel hindered by the complexities and costs associated with implementing IT solutions. Recognizing the need for a
simple and low-cost solution, Tiger Co. sought to develop a web application that would address these very challenges.
Key Features of Samatra
Samatra has been designed with user-friendliness and efficiency in mind:
- - Easy Onboarding and Operation: Accessible via smartphone browsers, there is no need for specific app installations. Users can intuitively follow a simple process from checking to recording and saving inspection results.
- - Streamlined Management: The application offers automatic storage of inspection records, enabling a paperless operational model. Reports of issues can be easily documented with images, making follow-ups more manageable.
Recent Updates
Tiger Co. has announced significant updates to Samatra. A new pricing model has been introduced to facilitate easier adoption, regardless of the business size. While the core structure remains based on the number of vehicles, the pricing has been adjusted to ensure it caters to businesses of different scales.
- - The base fee remains unchanged, but the number of vehicles included has increased from 10 to 30.
- - The pricing structure allows for bulk vehicle utilization at reduced costs, promoting wider adoption across the logistics industry.
Free Trial Experience
As part of their commitment to making inspections user-friendly, Tiger Co. also announced the launch of a limited-time
free demo trial. Businesses will be able to experience the application's functionalities and operations first-hand before making a commitment.
For those interested in the product, detailed information and the opportunity to sign up for the free trial can be found on the official website.
Use Case Scenarios of Samatra
Imagine completing vehicle inspections effortlessly before the morning roll call using just a smartphone. Samatra allows companies to significantly minimize the time usually spent on paperwork, paving the way for a more efficient inspection process. Furthermore, with automatic documentation of findings, human errors that lead to misses are mitigated, ensuring meticulous traceability.
Future Outlook
Looking ahead, Tiger Co. plans to expand the digital transformation of safety inspections to all logistics businesses across the nation, fostering a culture of safety within the industry. Through Samatra, the company is dedicated to creating environments that empower every logistics entity to achieve safe operations, thereby supporting the overall development of this critical segment of societal infrastructure.
For more inquiries regarding Samatra or the company:
Tiger Co., Ltd.
Promotion Department - Samatra Team
Phone: +81 3-5283-7232
Website:
Tiger Co., Ltd.
Company Profile
- - Name: Tiger Co., Ltd.
- - Founded: October 15, 1940
- - CEO: Kenmei Shigeoka
- - Address: 2-1-14 Kanda Sarugakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, A&X Building 2F
- - Business: Development and sales of systems for the transportation industry.