[CONOC Case Study] Mr. Kuki Chikushi
Triggered by a suggestion from a tax accountant, we searched for efficient management methods for construction ledgers! Here we introduce a case where the burden of administrative work was significantly reduced.
We would like to introduce a case where our cloud tool "CONOC" was implemented by Mr. Kuki Tsukushi. The reason the company decided to implement it was that the necessary features were well-equipped in CONOC. The cost was also reasonable, which led to the decision to proceed with the implementation. Not only is the operation very intuitive and easy to understand, but the time spent on administrative tasks has significantly decreased, reducing the burden. Since information is consolidated in the cloud, there is no worry about loss, as we have received feedback. 【Features】 ■ Organizational Issues: Information sharing of documents, visualization of numbers ■ Industry: Construction company (new construction, renovation, remodeling) ■ Trigger: Looking for an efficient management method for construction ledgers ■ Result: Significant reduction in time spent on administrative tasks, leading to a lighter burden *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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