Mokuzo Hi-Jukyo Suishin Kiko Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture; Representative: Masaki Fukuhara) has launched the "Craft United Initiative," a network that introduces non-residential construction projects such as warehouses and factories to construction companies nationwide. This initiative aims to provide a mechanism that allows even housing-focused construction companies to enter the non-residential wooden construction market.

Market Background

Japan's housing market is in a long-term shrinking trend due to population decline. On the other hand, demand is expanding in non-residential construction fields such as logistics facilities, factories, and stores.

Especially in recent years, with environmental considerations and soaring construction costs as a backdrop, the use of wooden construction, not just steel-frame construction, is attracting attention.

However, many regional construction companies are not entering the market due to reasons such as:

* Not knowing how to sell non-residential construction * Lack of expertise in design and structure * No project information coming in * Anxiety about handling large-scale projects * Not knowing where to start * Lack of time and personnel for sales

This is the current situation where entry is not progressing.

What is the Craft United Initiative

The Craft United Initiative is a network for regional construction companies to collaborate and challenge the non-residential wooden construction market. It utilizes "Low Cost Kobo," a specialized customer acquisition platform for non-residential wooden construction, to introduce (refer) construction project information nationwide, such as warehouses and factories, to member companies.

This allows housing-focused construction companies to take on non-residential construction projects without increasing their sales burden.

Features of the Network

The Craft United Initiative provides the following mechanisms:

* Introduction of non-residential construction projects such as warehouses, factories, stores, and offices. * Sharing of know-how for non-residential wooden construction. * Full support in specialized areas such as design, application, and structure. * Formation of a nationwide network among construction companies.

Through this, regional construction companies can develop new markets in collaboration.

Future Development

The Craft United Initiative aims to build a network of 150 construction companies nationwide over the next 5 years.

By regional construction companies taking the lead and carving out the non-residential wooden construction market, we will create new possibilities in Japan's construction industry.

Information Session Announcement

The Craft United Initiative is holding information sessions for construction companies. The sessions will explain the following:

* The future of the housing market * The potential of the non-residential wooden construction market * How to acquire non-residential projects * The mechanism of the Craft United Initiative

Participation Fee: Free Method of Holding: Online

More Information

We launched the Craft United Initiative as a system for local builders to collaborate and challenge new markets. We hope to build a new future of construction, with regional builders at the forefront, together with all of you.

Mokuzo Hi-Jukyo Suishin Kiko Official Website https://www.craft-united.jp/

Information Session Application https://www.craft-united.jp/#contact

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