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On June 4, 2025, the kick off meeting for the initiative to use Peppol in B2B transactions between Japan and Finland was held at Paasitorni, a historic conference center in Helsinki, co-hosted by the Peppol Authority of Japan and Finland. Four Japanese companies operating in Finland and six service providers from Finland participated. The clear, early summer sky in Helsinki reminded us of the color of Peppol.
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On May 21, we visited Sasaki Green Tea Company (located in Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture), a supplier of CHUO FOOD SERVICE Co., Ltd. The company is a long-established tea manufacturer specializing in deep-steamed tea, handling everything from tea leaf harvesting to production and packaging in-house. Over the years, they have won the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award a total of 34 times and became the first Japanese tea brand to receive a three-star rating from the International Taste Institute (formerly iTQi) in Belgium, earning high recognition both domestically and internationally.
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Dr. Yoji Kurobane, a doctor, essayist, and local historian, is actively engaged in multiple fields. We had the opportunity to exchange opinions with Dr. Kurobane and local businesses on the role of digital transformation (DX) in regional revitalization and how to approach it, as we consider the future of Tsuruoka in the Shonai region of Yamagata Prefecture.
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Under the leadership of President Mr. Sudo of Artemyn Specialties Japan Co., Ltd., our Director Sugawara visited Sobueclay Co., Ltd., based in Nagoya. Both companies specialize in handling inorganic minerals such as talc and magnesium oxide.
As part of the ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency within Japan following the renovation of the accounting system at Artemyn Specialties Japan, the introduction of Peppol for billing transactions between Artemyn Specialties Japan and Sobueclay Co., Ltd. was proposed, leading to this important meeting.
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We visited Hiratsuka Fisheries Association office to report the result of the pilot trial, which was terminated by the end of February 2025. This pilot trial was done with Hiratsuka Fisheries Association and Asatsuyu Hiroba (JA Shonan group) under the city of Hiratsuka's supervision.
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We visited the booth of Yuimarlu Okinawa in Giftshow Tokyo from 12th to 14th February 2025. QMS TRACE is used to convey ‘craftsmanship’ of each Okinawa traditional artist to final consumers.
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Harano Seicha Hompo, located in Okuyame/Kyushu, has decided to try QMS TRACE for delivering the value of products and tradition, so called ‘Cha no Takumi' (master of the tea), to their valued customers.
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SouGo Co., Ltd. in Nagano Prefecture is the only company in Japan that develops original German chamomile products. They decided to conduct a pilot project using QMS TRACE to deliver "trust" to their users, in addition to providing product information.
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Kunichan Farm in Haguro-Machi, Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture is busy harvesting Shonai persimmons during this autumn season. These persimmons are also called Hiratanenashi. This time, we will be conducting a pilot test using QMS TRACE with the aim of developing new markets for dried persimmons, which will soon be in full production, and increasing awareness of the product.
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Yuimarlu Okinawa Co., Ltd is starting a pilot project to increase the value of Okinawa's traditional crafts by conveying the thoughts of the craftsmen using the digital tool QMS TRACE. On October 23, 2024, a kickoff meeting was held at Yuimarlu Okinawa Head Office, where five local craftsmen gathered. The pilot period is scheduled to run until the end of March 2025.
【伝統×デジタル】QMS TRACEを活用した実証実験について | ゆいまーる沖縄株式会社
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On July 9th, we visited Konta-nouen located in Kahoku Town, Yamagata Prefecture. Taking full advantage of the area's climate and soil, the farm cultivates and sells cherries, La France pears, taro, and Chinese yam. The visit provided a valuable opportunity to speak with the owner, Mr. Mitsuhiro Konta, about expanding sales channels by attaching QMS TRACE QR codes to their premium "Beni-Shuhō" cherries.