Kandenko sent a request on behalf of chairman Toshio Nakama to clients including customers to comply with overtime working limits along with penalties that will be imposed on the construction industry from April 2024. Request has two pillars: ``Requirement to set an appropriate construction period'' and ``Requirement to comply with laws related to work style reform.'' Employees from the sales and construction departments send instructions to customers, regardless of whether they are in the construction equipment or social infrastructure sectors, asking them to cooperate in compliance with the law.

Chairman Nakama
Requests are sent to customers including general contractors, design offices, engineering firms, management companies, and power companies. They requested that the construction period be set on the assumption that the factory would be closed eight days a week when a construction order was received, and that the construction period would be extended if changes in the design were significantly affected. to the process.
Director and CEO Hirofumi Tamogami said of the current situation, ``Although most customers understand (the application of regulations), there are many cases where the construction process is delayed in each construction site.'' The company focuses on construction time of 4 weeks, 8 days off or at least 4 weeks, 6 days off when receiving construction orders. In recent years, we have seen an increasing number of requests from manufacturers in the manufacturing sector, so we decided that requests from individual companies are important.
As industry groups become more dynamic, individual companies' efforts to reach buyers and others are also expanding. In addition to companies in the electrical equipment industry such as Kandenko, air conditioning equipment companies such as Takasago Thermal Engineering, Taikisha, Dai-Dan and Shinryo Corporation submitted requests in the name of their presidents.

