Site Inspection Work Cut by an Average of 24 Hours a Month: 'GENBAx Inspection' Sets a New 'Site-Completed DX' Standard, Releasing a Results Casebook on Its 2nd AnniversaryA · FULL TRANSLATION
- SORABITO's 'GENBAx Inspection' service marks its 2nd anniversary
- Site inspection work cut by an average of 24 hours per month
- Proposes a new 'site-completed DX' standard
- Releases a free results casebook
GENBAx Inspection uses one concrete number, 24 hours saved a month, to prove the value of site digitalization, and this convince-clients-with-quantified-results approach is the key narrative of B2B SaaS expansion.
Construction is among Japan's hardest-hit industries for labor shortages and aging, so every hour saved maps directly to labor cost and schedule pressure. SORABITO's site-completed DX means work can be recorded and reported on-site via smartphone without returning to the office, striking at the core inefficiency of do-it-on-site, file-the-paperwork-later. The casebook lowers prospects' decision barrier with peers' success stories.
When the value of digitalization can be precisely converted into hours saved, the sales logic of B2B software shifts from persuasion to arithmetic.
SORABITO Inc. has announced that its GENBAx Inspection service has marked its second anniversary and has released a free casebook of results.
According to the company, adopting the service can cut site inspection work by an average of 24 hours per month. SORABITO emphasizes 'site-completed DX', meaning work can be recorded and reported on-site via smartphone without returning to the office to re-enter data, striking directly at the core inefficiency of traditional sites that do the work on-site and file the paperwork later.
Construction is among Japan's hardest-hit industries for labor shortages and aging, so every hour saved maps directly to labor cost and schedule pressure; the casebook lowers prospects' adoption-decision barrier with peers' success stories.