Reducing Construction Site Inspection Time by 24 Hours Monthly: 'GENBAx Inspection' Sets New Standards for Site-Based DX. Celebrating 2 Years with Free Case Study Collection.
SORABITO's 'GENBAx Inspection' marks its 2nd anniversary, having been adopted by over 100 prime contractors. It has achieved an average monthly reduction of 24 hours in inspection tasks and significant paperless results. With 117 updates, it continues to evolve as a core safety and quality management platform.
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- 📰 Published: June 1, 2026 at 11:00
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SORABITO Inc. (CEO: Kazuaki Hakata, Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo) celebrates the 2nd anniversary of its 'GENBAx Inspection' service, launched in April 2024. Over the past two years, the service has undergone 117 updates. This rapid pace of improvement and dedicated support have built strong trust within the construction industry. As of May 2026, the service has been adopted by over 100 prime contractors, contributing to an average monthly reduction of 24 hours in safety inspection tasks. 'GENBAx Inspection' has evolved beyond simple efficiency into a DX platform supporting site safety and quality management. COO Shunpei Kadoya, head of the project, expressed his gratitude to partners and emphasized the commitment to positively transforming construction workflows. The service's growth is backed by data: 100+ prime contractors, 24 hours saved per month, and a 90% reduction in paper usage. Notable case studies include Toda Corporation, which saved over 2 hours daily; Tanaka Gumi, which achieved full paperless operations; and Okazaki Kenko, which significantly reduced the burden of pre-shift inspections. To mark the anniversary, SORABITO is offering a free case study collection, a limited-time implementation support package, and construction DX stickers. Future plans include expanding functionality to cover safety document creation and patrol analysis, aiming to support the entire safety construction cycle.
FAQ
Are such DX tools effective for construction sites in Taiwan?
Yes. Taiwan faces similar labor shortages, making digital transformation of inspection tasks highly relevant and in demand.