From a site overwhelmed by inventory management to one focused on core work: Okuyama Seisakusho realizes the future of manufacturing sites with 'the power of preparation'

Okuyama Seisakusho offers a service for manufacturing sites facing labor shortages due to an aging population, aiming to reduce the burden of inventory management and enable focus on core manufacturing tasks through the concept of 'the power of preparation.' This contributes to reducing ordering task time and improving productivity.
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As labor shortages due to the declining birthrate and aging population progress, manufacturing sites are required to operate with limited personnel. Within this context, purchasing managers bear multiple roles, including inventory management and ordering tasks, and are overwhelmed by daily operations. Despite having manufacturing tasks that they should primarily focus on, inventory management often gets postponed, leading to many sites where execution stalls. Even though inventory management is known to be necessary, it is not something that can be easily systematized. We, Okuyama Seisakusho, are addressing this reality with the concept of 'the power of preparation.'

[Image: 'The power of preparation' to create a site not overwhelmed by inventory]

A state where necessary items can be picked up without hesitation, when needed. By creating this state, sites can concentrate on their core manufacturing tasks without being swayed by inventory.

From companies that have actually used our service, we have received feedback such as:

* Significantly reduced time spent on ordering tasks (e.g., 72 hours/year → 0 hours)
* Reduced pressure from stockouts and missed orders
* Faster initial response at the site, leading to improved productivity
* Secured time for human resource development

What we aim for is not merely to manage inventory. It is to transform sites overwhelmed by inventory management into sites where personnel can focus on their core work. And to create a state where the site moves autonomously, people grow, and productivity increases.

Okuyama Seisakusho will continue to support the future of manufacturing sites with 'the power of preparation.'

[Image: Okuyama Seisakusho logo]

Okuyama Seisakusho Co., Ltd.
232-0004
2-46 Maesato-cho, Minami-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Port Heim Maesato-cho 101
Homepage: https://okuyama-s.co.jp/
TEL: 045-231-0423