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- Free Visualization of Inventory Disposal Costs and Corporate Inventory Risks. Shoichi Co., Ltd. Releases Two Simulation Tools
- Shoichi Co., Ltd. has released two free simulation tools that visualize the costs of inventory disposal and corporate inventory risks. For companies dealing with apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics, these tools include the 'Free Disposal Cost Simulation' to compare disposal costs and economic effects of selling, and the 'Corporate Inventory Risk Visualization Simulation' to diagnose inventory risks.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 16, 2026
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Shoichi Co., Ltd. has released two free simulation tools that visualize the costs of inventory disposal and corporate inventory risks. For companies dealing with apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics, these tools include the 'Free Disposal Cost Simulation' to compare disposal costs and economic effects of selling, and the 'Corporate Inventory Risk Visualization Simulation' to diagnose inventory risks.
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- Free Visualization of Inventory Disposal Costs and Corporate Inventory Risks. Shoichi Co., Ltd. Releases Two Simulation Tools (June 16, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 16, 2026
Shoichi Co., Ltd. has released two free simulation tools that visualize the costs of inventory disposal and corporate inventory risks. For companies dealing with apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics, these tools include the 'Free Disposal Cost Simulation' to compare disposal costs and economic effects of selling, and the 'Corporate Inventory Risk Visualization Simulation' to diagnose inventory risks.
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Shoichi Co., Ltd. has released free simulation tools that allow corporate enterprises to numerically grasp the risks of excess inventory, stagnant inventory, and dead stock. The two tools released this time are the 'Free Disposal Cost Simulation,' which compares the costs of disposing of inventory and the economic effects of selling it, and the 'Corporate Inventory Risk Visualization Simulation,' which diagnoses inventory risks inherent in a company's business model. For companies dealing with apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics, inventory management has become difficult with the short lifespan of trends, climate change, minimum production lots, and increased SKUs. Products that miss sales opportunities not only incur storage and disposal fees but also lead to compounded risks such as worsening cash flow, damage to brand value, and increased environmental impact. At Shoichi Co., Ltd., we believe that 'first, it is important to grasp the current situation numerically' and have developed two free simulation tools to address these corporate inventory issues. The 'Free Disposal Cost Simulation' allows you to estimate the costs incurred when disposing of inventory and the profit difference when selling it to Shoichi by entering the category, quantity, or weight, and storage period of the inventory. Based on disposal fees, transportation costs, and storage fees according to the categories of apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics, it calculates an estimate. The feature is that you can confirm not only 'how much it costs to dispose of' but also 'what kind of economic effect can be expected if you do not dispose of it but sell it.' For companies, inventory disposal is not just about tidying up or organizing the warehouse. By reducing disposal costs and converting stagnant inventory into cash, it can also lead to improved cash flow and effective use of warehouse space. The 'Corporate Inventory Risk Visualization Simulation' is a tool that can easily diagnose the inventory risks inherent in your company's business model by answering eight questions. The diagnostic items include the ratio of trendy products, the shortness of the sales period, seasonality and event dependence, unsold items due to bad weather, minimum production lots, forecast production, SKU development, and the tendency of unsold items by size and color, all of which are factors that tend to lead to excess inventory. Inventory is originally an asset that generates sales. However, inventory that misses the sales timing turns into a liability accompanied by storage costs, discounted sales, and disposal risks. This simulation allows you to grasp such 'invisible dead stock candidates' at an early stage and use them as a basis for judgment for inventory disposal, review of sales channels, and consultation on purchases. With two tools, support inventory disposal decision-making There are not a few cases where the decision on the disposal of excess inventory is postponed for reasons such as 'it might still sell,' 'I don't know how much the disposal cost will be,' and 'won't the brand value decrease if I sell it cheaply.' However, the longer the judgment is delayed, the more storage fees will accumulate, the lower the product value will be, and the greater the final loss may be. The two simulations released this time support companies in making inventory disposal decisions more quickly and more objectively by visualizing disposal costs and inventory risks in numbers. Shoichi Co., Ltd. has been involved in the purchase and re-circulation of corporate inventories on numerous occasions. We handle a wide range of inventories, including apparel, general merchandise, cosmetics, B-grade products, returned products, and discontinued products, and support the cash conversion of companies while protecting their brand value. In the future, we will continue to address corporate inventory issues so that excess inventory can be utilized as an asset that generates value again, not just as a disposal target. Recommended for such companies There are stagnant inventories, returned products, and discontinued products remaining in the warehouse. Feeling challenged by the increase in disposal and storage costs. Considering the disposal of inventories such as apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics. Want to cash in inventory while protecting brand value. Want to grasp the risks of excess inventory or dead stock. Considering disposal methods such as re-circulation or recycling instead of disposal. About Shoichi Co., Ltd. Shoichi Co., Ltd. is a company that provides inventory purchase and disposal support for corporations. We mainly handle apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics, and support the purchase and re-circulation of excess inventory, stagnant inventory, returned products, B-grade products, and discontinued products. By providing the option of re-circulation and recycling instead of disposal, we contribute to the reduction of inventory disposal costs, improvement of cash flow, brand protection, and reduction of environmental impact for companies. [Company Profile] Company Name: Shoichi Co., Ltd. Business Content: Purchase of corporate inventory, inventory disposal support, re-circulation support, recycling support Official Website: https://shoichi.co.jp/ Osaka Headquarters: 301, First Senba, 6-5, Minami-honmachi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 541-0054 Tokyo Branch: B1, Tanba Building, 3-2-9, Minato, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0043 Inquiries about this matter: Public Relations, Shoichi Co., Ltd. shoichiya@shoichi.co.jp
FAQ
What kind of companies is this tool for?
It is for companies that handle apparel, general merchandise, and cosmetics.
Is there a fee for using the tool?
The tool is free to use.
What kind of information can be obtained from the Free Disposal Cost Simulation?
By entering the category, quantity or weight, and storage period of the inventory, you can estimate the cost of disposal and the profit difference when selling it to Shoichi.
What kind of diagnosis can be done with the Corporate Inventory Risk Visualization Simulation?
You can easily diagnose the inventory risks inherent in your company's business model by answering eight questions.
What are the benefits of using this tool?
By visualizing disposal costs and inventory risks in numbers, it supports companies in making inventory disposal decisions more quickly and more objectively.
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