FLAPS Launches Comprehensive Inventory Management Services to Maximize Corporate Profits

FLAPS has launched a comprehensive inventory management service, providing end-to-end support from operational improvements to system implementation. The service includes a new diagnostic tool to help companies identify the optimal solutions for their current inventory challenges.
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FLAPS (Headquarters: Kita-ku, Osaka; Representative Director: Kazumi Akashi) has begun offering a 'Comprehensive Inventory Service' as a professional in 'inventory optimization,' transforming corporate inventory into profit-generating assets. The service covers everything from on-site operational improvements to advanced system implementation and long-term integration. Alongside this, the company released a new diagnostic tool, 'Inventory Improvement Gateway,' on its website on May 28, 2026, to help companies identify the best immediate solutions based on their current management level. Many companies fail to achieve desired results despite implementing systems for inventory reduction. The primary reason is rushing into digitalization without establishing the foundation of 'on-site operational rules' and 'data reliability.' FLAPS, while being a system development company, emphasizes the 'Three Realities' (Genba, Genbutsu, Genjitsu) and believes in seamless, consistent support from analog improvements to digital automation. The service is now integrated to provide one-stop solutions for all inventory-related concerns. The service proposes optimal steps based on the company's growth phase, including foundation building, standardization, and AI-driven optimization, directly contributing to a healthy cash flow.

FAQ

What is the key to successful inventory DX?

Organizing on-site operational rules and ensuring data reliability first.