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Announcement of Participation in "Western Japan Manufacturing Technology Innovation 2025" to be Held in Kokura, Fukuoka in July 2025.
The exhibition "Nihon Manufacturing Technology Innovation 2025," which will be held from July 2 (Wednesday) to July 4 (Friday), 2025, at the West Japan General Exhibition Center, has been confirmed! At "Nihon Manufacturing Technology Innovation 2025," cutting-edge technologies that address various challenges faced by manufacturing sites in the Kyushu and Yamaguchi regions, centered around Kitakyushu, will be showcased. Mainmark will be exhibiting for the first time, introducing the "TerraTech Method," which contributes to safety measures by filling the voids under floors where machinery and equipment are installed, and improving productivity and preventing workplace accidents by correcting floor inclinations. We look forward to welcoming everyone visiting the Ipros manufacturing site. *For more details, please see the announcement below: https://mainmark.co.jp/news/20250522
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Announcement of participation in "MF-TOKYO 2025" to be held in Tokyo in July 2025.
The exhibition at "MF-TOKYO 2025," which will be held from July 16 (Wednesday) to July 19 (Saturday), 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight, has been confirmed! "MF-TOKYO 2025" is an international exhibition related to forming machinery (presses, sheet metal, forming, automation, and peripheral equipment). Mainmark will be exhibiting for the first time, showcasing safety measures such as floor void filling for heavy machinery and equipment like presses, as well as the "TerraTech Method," which contributes to productivity improvement and prevention of labor accidents by correcting factory floor inclinations. We look forward to welcoming everyone visiting the Ipros manufacturing site. *For more details, please see the announcement below: https://mainmark.co.jp/news/20250529
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Announcement of participation in "FOOMA JAPAN 2025" to be held in Tokyo in June 2025.
The exhibition at "FOOMA JAPAN 2025," to be held from June 10 (Tuesday) to June 13 (Friday), 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight, has been confirmed! "FOOMA JAPAN 2025" is one of the largest exhibitions in Japan's food industry, aimed at exchanging technologies and information related to food machinery, equipment, and related devices. Mainmark will be exhibiting for the first time independently, showcasing the "TerraTech Method," which contributes to pest control through void filling under floors and improves productivity and prevents workplace accidents by correcting the slope of factory floors! ■ Main topics to be introduced: - Investigation of voids under floors, level surveys of floors, vibration surveys - Void filling method "TerraTech Method" for correcting floor subsidence without stopping operations - Construction to level tilted buildings - Ground improvement work beneath buildings We look forward to welcoming everyone visiting the Ipros manufacturing site. *For more details, please see the announcement below: https://mainmark.co.jp/news/20250418
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We have published examples of the construction work for the sinking correction project.
We have newly published a case study on our service site for the Teratec method. This is a case of settlement correction work carried out at an electronics retail store in Shiga Prefecture. There were concerns about the sagging of the store floor due to ground subsidence, and we were consulted by the company. We understand that our Teratec method was chosen because it allows for construction without interrupting daily operations. Additionally, the positive feedback from a previous project was also a key point. Our company has extensive experience in settlement measures and void filling work while maintaining daily operations for stores and factories. With eight offices nationwide, we are ready to assist you, so please feel free to contact us if you are facing issues with ground subsidence or voids under your floors. ■ Case Study (Teratec Method Service Site): https://teretek.jp/repo/r181
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We have published examples of construction work for cavity filling (BCP measures).
We have newly published construction case studies on the service site for the Teratec method. This is a case of filling voids beneath the floor slab conducted near an automatic rack warehouse in Toyama Prefecture. There were concerns about subsidence of the surrounding roads and building floors due to ground subsidence following the Noto Peninsula earthquake, and we received inquiries from clients regarding this issue. We have been informed that the key factor for choosing our Teratec method was its ability to perform "short-term construction without stopping truck traffic." Additionally, the effectiveness of compacting loosened ground has also been highly evaluated. Our company has extensive experience in subsidence countermeasures and void filling work while maintaining daily operations in logistics warehouses and factories. With eight branches nationwide, we are equipped to respond to issues related to ground subsidence and voids beneath floors, so please feel free to contact us if you have any concerns. ■ Construction case studies (Teratec method service site): https://teretek.jp/repo/r180
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We have published an interview with a food processing manufacturer.
We have newly published a customer interview article on our corporate website. Interviewed company: Food processing manufacturer This is a case study of floor subsidence correction that occurred in the warehouse of a food processing manufacturer's factory. In this interview article, we spoke with the person in charge of facility maintenance about the challenges and solutions provided by the Teratech method. The strong desire of the person in charge to "resolve visible risks" led them to consult with Mainmark. We received feedback that Mainmark's Teratech method is appealing because it can be executed with "no need to move equipment" and within a "short construction period." Additionally, it has been highly evaluated for minimizing the burden on the client and reducing the impact on operations. Mainmark has extensive experience in repairs in environments where it is difficult to stop operations, such as factories and warehouses. We provide nationwide support, so if you are experiencing issues with floor subsidence, please feel free to contact us. ■ Details of the announcement (Corporate website): https://mainmark.co.jp/news/20250512
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May 2025 Kanazawa Event: Announcement of Participation in "MEX Kanazawa 2025"
The exhibition "MEX Kanazawa 2025 (61st Kanazawa Machine Industry Fair)" will be held from May 15 (Thursday) to 17 (Saturday), 2025, at the Ishikawa Industrial Exhibition Hall, and our participation has been confirmed! "MEX Kanazawa 2025" is an exhibition aimed at promoting the distribution of metalworking and processing machinery, related equipment, and electrical and electronic equipment from both domestic and international sources, as well as facilitating technical exchanges to contribute to the development of industry and trade. This will be our first time exhibiting, and we will introduce the "TerraTech Method," which contributes to correcting the tilt of factory floors for heavy metal processing machinery, improving productivity, and preventing labor accidents! ■ Main highlights of our presentation: - Investigation of voids under the floor, floor level surveys, vibration surveys - Non-disruptive floor subsidence correction and void filling method 'TerraTech Method' - Construction to level tilted buildings - Ground improvement work beneath buildings We look forward to welcoming everyone visiting the Ipros manufacturing site. *For more details, please see the announcement below: https://mainmark.co.jp/news/20250321
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We have published the post-construction interview "Kuwakurazou Co., Ltd. Floor Deflection and Settlement Correction Work."
In September 2019, we carried out floor sinking correction work on approximately 990 square meters of warehouse floor at a corner of the premises of Kyuwa Warehouse Co., Ltd. using the Teratec method. This time, we spoke with Mr. Makoto Ezume, the President and Director of Kyuwa Warehouse, and Mr. Hitoshi Hashimoto, the President and Director of Tochigi Komatsu Forklift, who introduced this project.