M2X Inc. (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Shintaro Okabe) has released a case study titled "'Digitization' Alone Wasn't Enough. From Reporting to Task Management. Kyoto Platech's Maintenance Reform Achieves Zero Weekend Work." featuring plastic manufacturer Kyoto Platech Co., Ltd., which utilizes M2X, the equipment maintenance cloud that integrates seamlessly into the worksite. In manufacturing sites, despite efforts to digitize forms, we have often heard feedback such as "reports are submitted, but no one acts on them" and "approvals are delayed, leading to postponed repairs." Even with advancements in digitization, if there is no system to move tasks forward, the burden on the worksite remains unchanged. This case study introduces how Kyoto Platech Co., Ltd., which was facing precisely these challenges "beyond digitization," achieved the following changes after implementing M2X. Zero weekend work for repair responses, which previously occurred twice a month. Recovery from sudden shutdowns shortened from 2-3 days to less than 1 day. Reduced approval work time for managers by approximately 75%. Please also read about their journey from encountering M2X at an exhibition to deciding on implementation, and their future prospects for creating a system for skill transfer using QR codes. ▼ For details, please refer to the URL below. https://m2xsoftware.com/success-stories/kyopla/ ■ About M2X, the equipment maintenance cloud that integrates into the worksite M2X is a cloud system that digitizes equipment maintenance operations in manufacturing sites from end to end. Daily inspection records, breakdown response, and parts management can be completed using smartphones and tablets. By utilizing accumulated data to improve operational efficiency and analyze causes of downtime, it supports continuous improvement of maintenance levels. It is widely adopted by major manufacturing companies such as Rengo, Tachi-S, Lotte, and Ito En. ■ About Kyoto Platech Co.,