In Sayama City, Saitama Prefecture, a "Manufacturing Town," We Visualize the "Invisible Food Infrastructure." Launching the "Recruitment Self-Sufficiency" Model to Unearth Dormant Local Workforce by Turning Delivery Trucks into Media.
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Nikkane is turning delivery trucks into recruitment media to address labor shortages.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main goal of the "Moving Job Posting" project launched by Nikkane Co., Ltd.?
- A: It utilizes delivery trucks as a point of contact with local residents, turning them into media to address the social issue of securing personnel in the logistics industry.
- Q: Where is the headquarters of Nikkane Co., Ltd. located according to the text?
- A: The headquarters is located in Kamitsugawa Town, Kawachi District, Tochigi Prefecture.
- Q: What two conflicting challenges does the logistics industry in Sayama City face?
- A: It faces the 2024 problem imposing overtime regulations and the increasing demand for welfare facilities due to an aging population.
- Q: What characterizes Nikkane's delivery model to welfare and medical facilities?
- A: The delivery model is characterized by daytime operations only and no redeliveries to resolve local logistics challenges.
- Q: Why is the recognition of B2B food distribution companies low in Sayama City?
- A: Sayama City is a region with a concentration of manufacturing industries, which results in low recognition for B2B food distribution companies.