Eliminating the social consequences of damaged cardboard packaging with unaffected contents using AI [Part 2]

Fujitsu / May 18, 2022

Suntory and Fujitsu are working with the distribution industry on the first standardization of corrugated cardboard container stain and damage criteria to reduce the social losses this causes.

In the second part of the interview, we talk to Hideyuki Uemae of Suntory Holdings Limited, who initiated the project, and Takehiro Yoshida, Data Scientist, Uvance Unit at Fujitsu Limited. They used technology to respond to Uemae’s wish to involve the entire distribution industry in this unprecedented initiative to solve social issues.

An unprecedented project that aims to solve social issues by involving the entire distribution industry

— We understand that you two are the founders of this project. What made you decide to involve the distribution industry in determining packaging cardboard stains and damage?
Uemae: I oversee site improvements in the Supply Chain Management Department. Packaging corrugated containers rejected for being dirty and damaged in the distribution industry has long been a social issue, but we have been unable to find a lasting solution to the problem.
The company was aware of the above but, still, it was difficult to promote the project because the return on investment (ROI) wasn’t guaranteed, as is usually the case with system development. It was difficult to understand how to manage this because the on-site situation is not documented as data.
When we talked to Fujitsu about this issue, they agreed that they could create a solution using AI, and we began to work on a specific project.
Yoshida: As a data scientist, I am interested in solving social issues with AI, and this project was right in line with that. However, the reality in Japan is that investment in AI projects is extremely low due to ROI concerns. Considering the financial loss of returns due to cardboard stain damage, development costs of tens of millions of yen or more should be available.
— How did you break through that barrier?
Yoshida: The whole distribution supply chain should mitigate social loss from stained and damaged cardboard packaging containers. Therefore, we began by creating a vision for the entire ecosystem.

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