Two months trial before introduction! Both the structural and finishing quantity takeoffs are relatively easy to operate, and the efficiency of quantity takeoff is noticeable.
We would like to introduce a case study on the implementation of the finishing estimation software "Neo Finishing" at Nagamura Corporation. The company was struggling with the time consumed by various estimation tasks. They considered implementing a system that could shorten the estimation process and trialed the estimation system from Advan for two months, which was available for testing. Both the structural and finishing estimations were relatively easy to operate, and they felt a significant improvement in estimation efficiency, leading to their decision to purchase. [Case Overview] ■ Implementing Company: Nagamura Corporation (Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture) ■ Employee Size: Less than 100 to 500 people ■ Implemented System: Neo Finishing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Introduction Effects】 ■ Both the structural and finishing quantity takeoff are relatively easy to operate, and I have felt a significant improvement in efficiency. ■ The more I use it, the more I am amazed by the depth of the system. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The final summary table, calculation sheet, estimate, execution budget, and order form will be automatically aggregated and transcribed, resulting in more than five times the efficiency compared to traditional manual work. I believe that the quality of software can only be judged after using it. Therefore, our company offers a system for free, without any functional limitations, so that you can truly experience how easy it is to operate and how effective it can be in real business operations. ...Seeing is believing, but experiencing is even better.