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What is DX in the manufacturing industry? A detailed introduction to its benefits, challenges, and examples.

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In the manufacturing industry, DX (Digital Transformation) is an important initiative that leads to improved productivity and addresses labor shortages. Digital technologies allow for the collection and analysis of a wide range of information, which can also support decision-making at the management level. If a company does not engage in DX, it may become more susceptible to competition with rivals, potentially resulting in negative impacts on its management, such as a decline in market share and profit margins. This article introduces the necessity of DX in the manufacturing industry, the benefits of implementation, and the challenges involved. It also presents case studies of companies that are promoting DX, so those who want to deepen their understanding of DX in manufacturing should find it useful. *For more detailed information, please refer to the link below.*

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Kaminashi is a "field DX platform" that reduces waste on-site and creates a productive work environment. It digitizes administrative tasks and routine work that were previously done on paper or Excel, from data entry of handwritten information to aggregation and reporting, enabling centralized management. It supports paperless operations, improves work efficiency, and promotes work style reform across various industries such as manufacturing, retail, food service, and logistics, contributing to the realization of field DX.