Hubble Inc. (CEO: Shimpei Hayakawa, CTO: Katsuya Fujii, CLO: Tomoya Sakai) announced that 'Hubble mini,' a contract management cloud service that builds a comprehensive contract database using AI simply by uploading contracts, has been officially implemented and is now in full operation at Harima Kyowa Bussan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture; President: Tadateru Tsuchiya), a company engaged in the wholesale of daily necessities.

Background of 'Hubble mini' Implementation: - Inability to create a comprehensive contract ledger covering all contracts. - Desire to simplify and streamline contract operations and centralize management flows. - Need for immediate search and access to required contracts.

Reasons for Choosing 'Hubble mini': Harima Kyowa Bussan, which operates wholesale and contract logistics businesses, previously stored contracts in paper format. This made it difficult to locate documents quickly due to unclear storage locations and contents. Furthermore, given the nature of the industry, frequent changes in counterparty company names and corporate restructuring made it challenging to maintain accurate links to past contracts.

With Hubble mini, the company believed it could quickly establish a contract management system because it not only automatically generates a contract ledger using AI but also automatically links related contracts. Additionally, the user-friendly UI and the ability to flexibly set custom fields to extract necessary information were key factors in the decision.

Since implementation, the centralization of contract information and improved search efficiency have enhanced the accuracy and speed of contract management across the company. The company plans to continue working with the Hubble team to further reduce operational burdens.

About Harima Kyowa Bussan Co., Ltd.: - Location: 313 Sho, Koto-cho, Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture - President: Tadateru Tsuchiya - Established: March 1951 (Founded: 1907) - Business: Wholesale of daily consumer goods, contract logistics, warehousing, and real estate leasing.

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