CONOC Construction Industry Cloud Dedicated Support
Instead of an IT help desk, a construction "partner" runs alongside. Former skilled staff provide direct support via LINE.
"I introduced a system, but I didn't know how to use it and ended up going back to Excel" — this is a common failure when implementing IT tools. CONOC's construction industry cloud is one of its greatest strengths in its support system after implementation. The staff, including former painters and former building material suppliers, know the construction site well. Since specialized terms like "ninku" (artificial) and "sumi-dashi" (marking out) are understood as they are, there's no need for complicated explanations. Communication can be done via LINE, allowing for easy questions even while on the move when a phone call isn't possible. Additionally, staff can directly conduct usage lectures for employees on behalf of busy CEOs. Services can start within one business day, with operational explanations and initial data entry completed in the first month, allowing for full-scale operation to begin in the second month. The 92% retention rate is supported by this quality of service. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact CONOC.
basic information
Former skilled staff in charge, construction terminology is directly understood / Easy consultation via LINE, no phone call needed / Substitute for employee usage training / Service starts within 1 business day, full operation from the second month.
Price information
Monthly fee starting from 13,000 yen (excluding tax), initial costs separate.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P1
Model number/Brand name
CONOC Construction Industry Cloud
Applications/Examples of results
Support for the introduction and establishment of small and medium-sized construction companies and contractors, along with operational assistance.
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There is a shortage of manpower. As a result, there is also a shortage of time. Right now, such a vicious cycle is occurring in the construction industry. However, I believe that what is most lacking is digitalization. If we can make inefficiencies efficient and create new connections, we can change the common sense of the past and the world itself. We truly believe this. Starting from manufacturing, knowing the field inside and out, and above all, valuing people. That’s why we want to find more ways to make people smile. Can we focus more on things that only people can do? Can we allocate more time to the challenges that we, as a company, should face? We want to continue to ask these questions. Let’s turn the common sense of the construction industry upside down. Now, towards a new future, let’s go together.



















