Breaking Free from Outsourcing and Manual Management: Minatoya Coffee Establishes a Robust In-House Support System by Adopting 'noborder'

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  • Breaking Free from Outsourcing and Manual Management: Minatoya Coffee Establishes a Robust In-House Support System by Adopting 'noborder'
  • Exstan's Specified Skilled Worker management cloud, 'noborder', has been adopted by Minatoya Coffee. As regulatory changes require companies to take direct responsibility for management, Minatoya Coffee aims to eliminate the high costs of outsourcing and the risks of manual, siloed processes to build a compliant and efficient in-house system.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 8, 2026

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Exstan's Specified Skilled Worker management cloud, 'noborder', has been adopted by Minatoya Coffee. As regulatory changes require companies to take direct responsibility for management, Minatoya Coffee aims to eliminate the high costs of outsourcing and the risks of manual, siloed processes to build a compliant and efficient in-house system.

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Exstan's Specified Skilled Worker management cloud, 'noborder', has been adopted by Minatoya Coffee. As regulatory changes require companies to take direct responsibility for management, Minatoya Coffee aims to eliminate the high costs of outsourcing and the risks of manual, siloed processes to build a compliant and efficient in-house system.
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Exstan Inc. (Headquarters: Setagaya, Tokyo; CEO: Koya Tatsu) has announced that its SaaS 'noborder', specialized in the application and management of 'Specified Skilled Worker' foreign personnel, has been adopted by Minatoya Coffee Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Suzuka, Mie; CEO: Hiroshi Kobayashi), which operates restaurants mainly in the Tokai region. Minatoya Coffee intends to improve its reception system for foreign workers and streamline HR management to build a sustainable organization that contributes to the local community.

In 2026, the employment of Specified Skilled Workers in the catering industry is at a major turning point. The Immigration Services Agency announced that, as the reception capacity (50,000) for the food service sector is expected to be reached, new overseas recruitment and status changes within Japan will be suspended from April 13, 2026.

For companies, this makes ensuring the lawful renewal of stay for current staff and retaining them more critical than 'new recruitment'.

Meanwhile, the administrative hurdles are increasing. Following the amendment of the Certified Administrative Procedures Legal Specialist Act in January 2026, the creation of application documents by Registered Support Organizations is now considered a clear illegal risk. Furthermore, new regular reporting rules clarify that electronic submissions must be made using the accepting company's account, not a third-party account. Companies can no longer 'outsource everything' and are now obligated to manage and submit documents responsibly themselves.

'noborder' addresses these challenges. It is a vertical SaaS that centralizes application and management tasks, integrating visa application, status of residence management, and HR information in the cloud. It features automated immigration document generation, updates for legal changes, and expiry notification functions.

Furthermore, starting at 9,800 JPY (excluding tax) per month, significant cost reductions are expected. For instance, if considering 100 hires, costs could be reduced by up to approximately 9.4 million JPY.

[Background of Adoption: Breaking free from manual, personnel-dependent tasks]
Minatoya Coffee had been actively hiring foreign workers since around 2018. However, as recruitment numbers increased, visa application and management tasks became a major barrier. Initially, they relied on local administrative scriveners, but the high costs led them to switch to in-house applications. Yet, the lack of specialized knowledge, coupled with cumbersome tasks like visiting pension offices and collecting documents, placed a heavy burden on the staff. Moreover, since they managed documents in desktop folders without alert functions, they faced serious risks of missed deadlines. By adopting 'noborder', Minatoya Coffee is building a secure and efficient in-house support system with exceptional cost-effectiveness.

FAQ

What is 'noborder'?

It is a Vertical SaaS that centralizes the application and management of specified skilled foreign workers. It integrates visa applications, residency status management, and personnel information management, featuring automatic document generation, legal amendment compliance, and residency expiration notifications.

Why did Port Coffee introduce 'noborder'?

To address the high costs of outsourcing to administrative lawyers and the risks associated with manual, person-dependent management, and to build an efficient in-house support system for the chronic labor shortage and the increasing hiring of foreign workers.

What are the challenges for the food service industry in employing specified skilled workers in 2026?

The primary challenges are the suspension of new hires due to reaching the 50,000 cap, ensuring legal residency period renewals and retention of current staff, and the obligation for companies to manage and submit documents responsibly due to amendments in the Administrative Lawyer Act.

What is the pricing structure for 'noborder'?

It starts from 9,800 JPY (excluding tax) per month.

What are the expected benefits of this introduction?

Significant reduction in costs and workload associated with hiring foreign workers, as well as the legalization of residency status management and risk mitigation.