Uni-Trand Inc.

Uni-Trand Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Gen Takano; hereinafter referred to as Uni-Trand), a group company of Unirita Inc. (TSE Standard Market: 3800; hereinafter referred to as Unirita), which solves transportation and logistics challenges with digital technology for the realization of sustainable local communities, has had its "Community MaaS" selected as a case study for "Japan Service Innovation 2025," an initiative organized by the Service Industry Productivity Council of the Japan Productivity Center (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yoshimitsu Kobayashi; hereinafter referred to as the Service Industry Productivity Council).

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About "Community MaaS"

This is a proprietary digital service platform that allows individual community residents to search, book, and pay for multiple public transportation and other mobility services in an optimized combination. It aims to realize regional revitalization by integrating multiple services that encourage travel purposes with MaaS, and to support the realization of sustainable local public transportation through the dynamic and flexible utilization of collected data.

Key Points for Selection of "Community MaaS"

By linking MaaS (Mobility as a Service) for communities with the My Number Card, it aims for sustainable service innovation (co-creation of added value) promoted in conjunction with the local community, by enabling local governments and regional businesses to utilize usage data to promote citizen outings, maintain local public transportation networks, and create vibrancy.

Certificate of Selection

About "Japan Service Innovation 2025"

"Japan Service Innovation 2025" broadly selects and compiles innovative and excellent service examples that boldly challenge service innovation from among the diverse service cases obtained through activities of the Service Industry Productivity Council (such as the Japan Service Award, Japan Customer Satisfaction Index (JCSI) survey, etc.) to contribute to the improvement of productivity in the service industry.

"Japan Service Innovation 2025" Introduction Page

・Announcement HP: https://service-safari.jp/servicei2025/

Amidst declining birthrates, aging populations, and population decrease, the consideration of sustainable local public transportation is a pressing issue nationwide.

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