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SRDS2 Concept |
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Why throw it out when you can use it again?
@This simple idea was the starting point for our SRDS2 system |
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For over 20 years Sakura International has been addressing the issues of environmental protection, effective resource utilisation and waste reduction.
The SRDS reusable exhibition booth system was developed in response to this, a special display system which in addition to the above also reduces costs to the customer. This is the source of our business model and corporate concept.
This has grown over the years and is now used extensively by our customers. Embracing our concept of [Ecology with Economy] our clients have joined us to help preserve the environment. @ |
| With the SRDS2system we store the exhibitor booth in a dedicated warehouse for future use |
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| Materials used in the booth construction are returned to the warehouse for maintenance and storage. They can then be repacked and shipped at any time for future use. This is the essence of the SRDS (Sakura Reusable Display System) system. |
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Reducing waste through reuse of materials !
Helping to preserve the environment. |
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| We maintain and reuse booth materials from trade shows to reducing waste and utilise the earth's resources as effectively as possible. |
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| From the second use onwards total costs are reduced. |
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For subsequent uses the first 3 stages in the chart above are not required so costs can be reduced.
Any changes can be incorporated with minimal additional costs to ensure a lower overall price to the client. |
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| Consultation time and personnel costs reduced |
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Meeting expenses take up a considerable portion of the overall costs for a project.
Using the SRDS system reduces your discussion time and associated hassle with planning for future events. |
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| Consistent corporate image can be maintained |
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SRDS solves the problem of having a different appearance for your booth at each show.
Reusing the parts means you can be sure your display will look the same each time and raise your recognition factor with visitors. |
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| Utilising wood and system parts gives a range of options for design |
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The construction of the booth can be hybridised, using both system and wooden parts to increase the options and patterns available for use.
The SRDS system is flexible enough to be used for all types of construction, giving you the individual look you need for your booth. |
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| Booth can easily be customised/adjusted by our design team |
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The SRDS system is designed to reuse the booth materials, but sometime due to changes in the venue, show regulations or display requirements
revisions may be required. Our experienced design team can quickly and efficiently handle any such changes to ensure the booth meets your needs. |
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| SRDS Depot Image Plan |
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| Use of IC Tags planned to further improve SRDS2 backup |
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The next step for SRDS is to attach IC tags to the materials to ensure the handling, storage and shipping processes are unified.
A fully automated storage depot will be built, further reducing leadtimes, increasing accuracy and improving traceability. |
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| Environmental Measures |
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| Solar panels installed at warehouse cover electrical usage |
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As part of our efforts to reduce global warming we have installed Sharp solar panels on the roof of our No. 3 Depot, producing 12kW/h of clean, carbon-neutral energy to power our factory.
This electricity is used to run our electric forklifts which carry the display materials for shipping. We are aiming to have a "green" warehouse that emits no greenhouse gases. These measures to protect the environment have been noted in one of Sharp's publications. |
| Making small steps to protect the environment. |
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| We are also taking measures such as creating a rooftop garden at our office to reduce heat island phenomena, using hybrid cars, not idling vehicles, saving electrcity and reusing copy paper to help protect the environment. |
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| Solar panels on roof of No. 3 depot producing 12kW/h of clean energy |
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Sakura staff enjoying the rooftop garden at Osaka HQ |
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