[Service Station DX Survey] Less than 10% Feel Efficiency Gains. Report Published & Webinar to Overcome Labor Shortages Announced.
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- [Service Station DX Survey] Less than 10% Feel Efficiency Gains. Report Published & Webinar to Overcome Labor Shortages Announced.
- Nihon Boeki Printing Co., Ltd. conducted an efficiency survey among gas station operators, finding only 8.2% feel successful results. The company will host webinars in June and July on navigating DX in an era of labor shortages.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 4, 2026
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Nihon Boeki Printing Co., Ltd. conducted an efficiency survey among gas station operators, finding only 8.2% feel successful results. The company will host webinars in June and July on navigating DX in an era of labor shortages.
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- [Service Station DX Survey] Less than 10% Feel Efficiency Gains. Report Published & Webinar to Overcome Labor Shortages Announced. (June 4, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 4, 2026
Nihon Boeki Printing Co., Ltd. conducted an efficiency survey among gas station operators, finding only 8.2% feel successful results. The company will host webinars in June and July on navigating DX in an era of labor shortages.
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The survey revealed that while over half of SS operators have begun efficiency initiatives, only 8.2% feel they are achieving tangible results, highlighting a slower pace of progress compared to other sectors.
In response, the company will host a webinar titled 'The Reality of DX in the SS Industry Based on a Survey of Approx. 100 Companies: The Current State and Future Outlook of Digital Utilization to Win in the Era of Labor Shortages.' It will be held over three sessions in June and July 2026.
■ Survey Summary
Amidst chronic labor shortages, over half of SS operators have already begun improving productivity or introducing tools, mainly for on-site operations.
However, a significant gap exists: less than 10% of companies feel satisfied with their DX progress and believe they are 'ahead of others.'
Underlying the lack of tangible results are structural barriers, specifically a 'lack of knowledge/skills on the implementation side (18 companies)' and a 'lack of literacy on the user side (10 companies).'
However, with the evolution of no-code tools and AI, the essential factor for success is not the level of on-site staff, but the 'capability (structure) of the implementation team' to plan and execute improvements.
Going forward, the key will be whether companies can reinvest the time gained from efficiency improvements into long-term competitiveness, such as new business creation and personnel development.
■ Survey Details
(1) Current State of DX in the SS Industry: Initiatives progress, but 'results' are felt by less than 10%
While over half of the SS industry is working on productivity, in terms of self-assessment compared to other companies, a majority (52 companies) replied that they are 'behind others.' Only 8 companies (less than 10%) said they are 'ahead,' revealing a stark lag in progress.
(2) Reasons for Slow Efficiency Gains: The 'Two Major Obstacles' faced by implementers and users
The most cited obstacle was 'lack of knowledge/skills on the implementation side (18 companies),' followed by 'lack of literacy on the user side (10 companies).' While the high average age of on-site staff is often cited as a challenge, digital analysis indicates that the 'capability (structure) of the implementation team' to plan and execute improvements is the true determinant of success.
(3) Future Outlook and Scenarios: Widening 'Invisible Gaps' through reinvestment of time
Regarding how to utilize time gained through efficiency (expected effects), 'personnel recruitment/development' was the most common answer (31 companies), followed by 'improvement of on-site capability (27 companies).' Whether companies can reinvest this precious time into long-term competitiveness and sustain an improvement cycle will determine their future.
■ Webinar Overview
This 45-minute seminar will not only dive into the survey results but also provide practical approaches for SS operators without in-house engineers to quickly achieve visible results using no-code tools and AI, illustrated with actual use cases.
FAQ
What is the current status of DX in the gas station industry?
More than half of the companies have started working on business efficiency, but only 8.2% of the companies feel the actual results.
What are the main reasons for the lack of progress in business efficiency?
The most common reason is the lack of knowledge and skills on the part of the promoters, followed by the lack of literacy on the user side.
When will the webinars to explain the survey results be held?
They will be held over three days in June and July 2026.
What content will be covered in the webinars?
The webinars will delve into the survey results and explain specific approaches to business efficiency using no-code tools and AI, with case studies.
What is recommended for reinvesting the time created by efficiency improvements?
Reinvestment is recommended in areas such as new business creation and talent development to strengthen long-term corporate competitiveness.