Resil Electrical Security Supports DX of Electrical Equipment Management for Over 200 Kirindo Stores in Kansai
Resil Electrical Security will manage the electrical equipment of over 200 Kirindo stores in the Kansai region, utilizing its 'Hoan Portal' to centralize data and eliminate paper. Additionally, power supply via Tohoku Electric Power will begin on April 1, 2026.
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Resil Electrical Security Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President: Taizo Ozaki, hereafter 'Resil Electrical Security'), a group company of Resil Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President: Hozumi Tanji, hereafter 'the Company') whose purpose is to 'continue to resist social issues as a node,' announces that it has been entrusted with the security management of electrical equipment at over 200 stores in the Kansai region operated by Kirindo Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City, Osaka, President & CEO: Toyohiko Teranishi, hereafter 'Kirindo').
The contracts will begin sequentially, and the switchover for all target stores is scheduled to be completed within the year.
In this initiative, Resil Electrical Security will support the efficiency of Kirindo's electrical equipment management by integrally carrying out the management of inspection results, visualization of equipment status, and formulation of equipment renovation plans using the equipment management platform 'Hoan Portal'.
Along with this security management entrustment, the Company has also decided to mediate electricity from Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (Headquarters: Sendai City, Miyagi, President & CEO: Kazuhiro Ishiyama) to 233 stores in the Kansai area, and supply will begin sequentially from April 1, 2026.
■ Social Issues Surrounding the Security Industry and Equipment Management Issues for Multi-Store Companies
In recent years, while the number of electrical facilities has increased and facilities have become decentralized, the aging of equipment management personnel, including chief electrical engineers, and a future shortage of successors have become issues in the security industry. Therefore, there is an increasing need to construct a system that efficiently manages electrical equipment while ensuring safety, and to digitalize and advance equipment management.
Particularly for companies operating multiple stores, such as drugstores and retailers, the burden of managing electrical equipment tends to increase as the number of stores grows. Because equipment composition and installation conditions differ by store, understanding equipment information and managing inspection results easily becomes complicated. When inspection reports are managed on paper, document storage is also required, resulting in a significant management burden.
To address these issues, Resil Electrical Security provides the equipment management platform 'Hoan Portal'. The Hoan Portal allows centralized management of inspection results, equipment information, and the progress of indicated matters for each store on the web, realizing visualization of equipment status and rapid information sharing.
Furthermore, as Resil Electrical Security also operates a construction business, it can handle everything from proposing equipment renovations based on inspection results to formulating long-term equipment renewal plans.
■ Comment from a Representative of the General Affairs Department, Kirindo Co., Ltd.
With our multi-store expansion, we have previously managed electrical equipment inspection reports and indicated matters for each store on paper. Because they need to be kept for a certain period, we had to rent a dedicated archive to store a large amount of documents, making the management burden an issue. In addition, because they were managed individually, it was difficult to comprehensively grasp the equipment status of all stores, and the burden of equipment management work at the head office was significant.
By entrusting security management to Resil Electrical Security this time, we are now able to centrally grasp the inspection results and equipment information of each store with a single ID. We believe that not only will the burden of document management be reduced, but the visualization of equipment status and the consideration of renovation plans will proceed more efficiently.
We will continue to work on strengthening the equipment management system that supports safe and stable store operations.
■ Future Prospects
Electrical equipment requires safety through regular inspections...
The contracts will begin sequentially, and the switchover for all target stores is scheduled to be completed within the year.
In this initiative, Resil Electrical Security will support the efficiency of Kirindo's electrical equipment management by integrally carrying out the management of inspection results, visualization of equipment status, and formulation of equipment renovation plans using the equipment management platform 'Hoan Portal'.
Along with this security management entrustment, the Company has also decided to mediate electricity from Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (Headquarters: Sendai City, Miyagi, President & CEO: Kazuhiro Ishiyama) to 233 stores in the Kansai area, and supply will begin sequentially from April 1, 2026.
■ Social Issues Surrounding the Security Industry and Equipment Management Issues for Multi-Store Companies
In recent years, while the number of electrical facilities has increased and facilities have become decentralized, the aging of equipment management personnel, including chief electrical engineers, and a future shortage of successors have become issues in the security industry. Therefore, there is an increasing need to construct a system that efficiently manages electrical equipment while ensuring safety, and to digitalize and advance equipment management.
Particularly for companies operating multiple stores, such as drugstores and retailers, the burden of managing electrical equipment tends to increase as the number of stores grows. Because equipment composition and installation conditions differ by store, understanding equipment information and managing inspection results easily becomes complicated. When inspection reports are managed on paper, document storage is also required, resulting in a significant management burden.
To address these issues, Resil Electrical Security provides the equipment management platform 'Hoan Portal'. The Hoan Portal allows centralized management of inspection results, equipment information, and the progress of indicated matters for each store on the web, realizing visualization of equipment status and rapid information sharing.
Furthermore, as Resil Electrical Security also operates a construction business, it can handle everything from proposing equipment renovations based on inspection results to formulating long-term equipment renewal plans.
■ Comment from a Representative of the General Affairs Department, Kirindo Co., Ltd.
With our multi-store expansion, we have previously managed electrical equipment inspection reports and indicated matters for each store on paper. Because they need to be kept for a certain period, we had to rent a dedicated archive to store a large amount of documents, making the management burden an issue. In addition, because they were managed individually, it was difficult to comprehensively grasp the equipment status of all stores, and the burden of equipment management work at the head office was significant.
By entrusting security management to Resil Electrical Security this time, we are now able to centrally grasp the inspection results and equipment information of each store with a single ID. We believe that not only will the burden of document management be reduced, but the visualization of equipment status and the consideration of renovation plans will proceed more efficiently.
We will continue to work on strengthening the equipment management system that supports safe and stable store operations.
■ Future Prospects
Electrical equipment requires safety through regular inspections...