"Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -" Recognized by ACC Public Interest Incorporated Foundation's Grant Project, Lauded for Logistics Cost Reduction and Environmentally Friendly Design
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- "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -" Recognized by ACC Public Interest Incorporated Foundation's Grant Project, Lauded for Logistics Cost Reduction and Environmentally Friendly Design
- PXC Corporation, a group company of ADTANK Corporation, developed the "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -", which was recognized in the grant project of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation ACC. The product was lauded for simultaneously reducing logistics costs and environmental impact associated with large point-of-purchase (POP) promotional materials.
- Date: March 30, 2026
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PXC Corporation, a group company of ADTANK Corporation, developed the "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -", which was recognized in the grant project of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation ACC. The product was lauded for simultaneously reducing logistics costs and environmental impact associated with large point-of-purchase (POP) promotional materials.
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- "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -" Recognized by ACC Public Interest Incorporated Foundation's Grant Project, Lauded for Logistics Cost Reduction and Environmentally Friendly Design (March 30, 2026)
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- March 30, 2026
PXC Corporation, a group company of ADTANK Corporation, developed the "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -", which was recognized in the grant project of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation ACC. The product was lauded for simultaneously reducing logistics costs and environmental impact associated with large point-of-purchase (POP) promotional materials.
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PXC Corporation (Representative Director: Kenichi Komatsu), a group company of ADTANK Corporation (Representative Director: Kenichi Sugano), developed the "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -," which was recognized in the grant project of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation ACC. This product was praised for simultaneously achieving logistics cost reduction and environmental impact reduction for large point-of-purchase (POP) promotional materials.

■ Overview of the Recognition
The ACC Public Interest Incorporated Foundation's grant program is a system that recognizes small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) working on new product research and development, entry into new fields, environmental improvement, and creative ingenuity.
"Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -" was evaluated as an initiative that achieves both logistics efficiency and environmentally conscious design in the promotional industry.
■ What are SPGs (Sustainable Promotion Goals)?
SPGs (Sustainable Promotion Goals) is a brand project launched with the aim of strengthening contributions to SDGs in the promotional industry.
In areas such as promotional materials and displays, there has been a challenge where initiatives such as the utilization of environmentally friendly materials and waste reduction have not progressed sufficiently.
With SPGs, companies in the promotional industry collaborate on:
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environmentally friendly promotional materials
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designs that lead to waste reduction
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logistics designs that improve transport efficiency
—and other themes, promoting product development that balances "promotion x environment."

■ "Unchin Sagarukun - Gomideneze Series -" Recognized
"Unchin Sagarukun" is a solution that achieves delivery cost reduction and environmental impact reduction by optimizing the packaging size of promotional displays and other items.
Promotional displays tend to be large materials, leading to high delivery costs. However, the design of "Unchin Sagarukun" significantly reduces packaging size, achieving approximately 50% freight cost reduction compared to conventional methods.
Additionally,
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reduction of packaging materials
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waste reduction
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reduction of CO₂ emissions through improved transport efficiency
—and other environmental benefits are expected.