Actio Renews Core System Supporting Construction Machinery Rental Operations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Strengthening Resilience

Actio Holdings, a major construction machinery rental company, has migrated its core system to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and commenced full-scale operation. This move significantly enhances disaster recovery (DR) capabilities and substantially improves business continuity.
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Tokyo — April 6, 2026

Oracle Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Director, Executive Officer, President: Tomomitsu Misawa) announced today that Actio Holdings Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President: Naoto Konuma), the largest company in the construction machinery rental industry, has migrated its core system supporting construction machinery rental operations to "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)" and commenced full-scale operation.

Against the backdrop of progressing labor shortages in the construction industry and expanding demand for construction machinery rental, Actio Holdings has placed digital transformation at the center of its management strategy, actively promoting the use of advanced technologies, and aims to expand as a platform for construction machinery rental.

In this project, the core system, which integrates and manages construction machinery inventory, inbound/outbound logistics, sales/billing information, operational status, and maintenance information, was migrated from on-premises and other cloud environments to OCI. As a mission-critical system shared by 15 domestic construction machinery rental operating companies within the Actio Group, high availability, security, and scalability were required. Concurrently, a DR (Disaster Recovery) site utilizing the "Oracle Cloud" Singapore region was also constructed to strengthen business continuity in preparation for natural disasters and cyber threats.

"Oracle Exadata Database Service," "Oracle Cloud VMware Solution," and "Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service" were adopted for this system infrastructure. This enables recovery to the data state immediately before damage in the event of system failures or disasters, and builds a robust IT infrastructure that can continue machinery supply through the core system even during widespread disasters, provided there is an internet connection.

While conventional DR environments had challenges in terms of availability regarding performance and switchover time, the adoption of OCI significantly reduced DR switchover time from days to hours. Furthermore, by utilizing "Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service," the Recovery Point Objective (RPO) was shortened from daily to the latest state, greatly improving business continuity. The migration was completed without any disruptions affecting users and is currently operating stably. In addition, the time for night batch processing, which requires intensive computing power, has also been shortened.

Actio Holdings evaluated OCI's high-performance and cost-effective infrastructure.