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Label printer facility display (hygiene) (Asia Create Co., Ltd.)

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We will introduce a case study of Asia Create Co., Ltd. utilizing the Bepop printer, which can create labels and signs in any size and shape, starting from just one piece. 【Overview】 ■ Company Name: Asia Create Co., Ltd. ■ Main Business Activities: Design, manufacturing, and training services for various safety experience education devices, design, manufacturing, and engineering services for various specialized machines and plant equipment. ■ Introduced Product: Bepop ■ Utilization Method: Used not only for internal safety signage but also for product nameplates and caution alerts.

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"In applying for the Safety Signage and Human Resource Development Contest, we conducted an internal survey on what signage we thought was necessary. Among the many ideas that emerged, such as caution signs for stairs and entrances, we decided to focus on signage for toilet lids and tanks to raise awareness of COVID-19 measures once again," they stated. For more details, please refer to the PDF.

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Label printer [Bepop] for facility signage (hygiene) purposes.

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Our company creates "one-of-a-kind products" through a new product development process that starts with planning and conceptualization, merging needs and seeds under a thorough on-site principle, supported by a development environment. We maintain our position as "number one products" through the technology and intellectual property rights that realize our sales points. To responsibly supply products that satisfy our customers, we focus on team activities involving everyone through the practice of "three realities" (on-site, actual product, and reality), learning from the market, and advancing flexible responses to the diverse needs of the market along with the establishment of a quality control system.