List of ISID POSITIVE HCM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ISID POSITIVE HCM customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ISID POSITIVE HCM for Core HR from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ISID POSITIVE HCM for Core HR include: Mitsubishi Corporation Japan, a Japan based Distribution organisation with 62062 employees and revenues of $120.00 billion, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 77274 employees and revenues of $33.54 billion, Nippon Paint Holdings Co., a Japan based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 33000 employees and revenues of $7.61 billion, Meiji Yasuda Life, a Japan based Insurance organisation with 46928 employees and revenues of $7.26 billion, Tosoh Corporation, a Japan based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 13858 employees and revenues of $6.89 billion and many others.
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DAIFUKU | Manufacturing | 13071 | $4.0B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Daifuku implemented ISID POSITIVE HCM to centralize human capital functions and create a unified Core HR platform for domestic and overseas group companies. The deployment was positioned to visualize and better utilize human resources across a company with production and sales bases in 26 countries and an overseas sales ratio of 65 percent, targeting HR, payroll, attendance, employment management, and talent workflows under one application.
The ISID POSITIVE HCM implementation consolidated talent management, personnel salary management, employment management, and working man-hours and attendance capabilities into a single system. POSITIVE was configured to register and manage work and man-hours centrally, to support talent data accumulation, and to digitize notification and personnel application processes for activities such as transfers, marriage, maternity leave, and industrial accident reporting.
Operational coverage included the Human Resources and General Affairs function across domestic and global group entities, and manager approval workflows were moved into the system to enable remote approval and reduce reliance on phone and email confirmations. Notification applications and employment information were instrumented to link directly to payroll calculation within the ISID POSITIVE HCM environment, removing instances of duplicate data entry between separate personnel modules.
Governance and process restructuring focused on reducing manual paperwork and operational overhead, and on shifting HR effort toward upstream strategy and structural reform. Digitization of application forms exceeded 90 percent, recording time for attendance and man-hours was reduced through single-entry capture, and approval and notification workflows were standardized to support remote work and centralized oversight.
Daifuku positioned the ISID POSITIVE HCM rollout as the foundation for more advanced personnel strategies, with accumulated employee data intended to inform global assignments and targeted training that align with management objectives. Executives emphasized using the unified Core HR platform to reduce operational tasks and concentrate HR resources on strategic human resource utilization and talent development.
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Futaba Industrial Co. | Manufacturing | 10706 | $4.4B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Futaba Industrial Co. implemented ISID POSITIVE HCM as a Core HR application to centralize fragmented personnel records and address weak information reliability caused by Excel and Access based processes. The program was driven by an urgent need aligned to the companys new five year plan starting in 2016 that emphasized development of human resources and strengthening organizational capability, and by executive pressure to establish a formal personnel system. Selection considered four vendor proposals and weighed introduction cost, stability of introduction support, post go live support, and depth of manufacturing industry knowledge, and the company chose ISID POSITIVE HCM proposed by Suzuyo Shinwart and supplied by Information Services International Dentsu.
The ISID POSITIVE HCM deployment consolidated core modules for personnel affairs, salary administration, and employment management into a single in house package. The implementation replaced distributed spreadsheets and Access databases with centralized HR master data and standard functional workflows for personnel administration, salary processing linkage, and employment lifecycle tracking. Configuration work focused on aligning personnel master records, pay element mapping, and role based access to support stricter personal information management and handover of responsibilities.
Operationally the rollout targeted HR and payroll functions and brought salary related data into a connected HR-payroll flow, addressing prior gaps where only a payroll system existed independently. The system is operated internally which preserves control over personal data and supports ongoing requests from executives for expanded functionality. ISID POSITIVE HCM is referenced in operational governance as the single source for personnel, payroll related inputs, and employment records.
Governance and change elements included formalizing data ownership, reducing person based knowledge silos, and instituting centralized information management to improve transferability of HR tasks. Early outcomes reported by Futaba Industrial Co. include connected personnel, salary, and employment information and more timely access to requested data, while visible long term effects remained to be realized and executives expressed high expectations for further capability expansion.
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Kasai Kogyo Co. | Manufacturing | 8581 | $1.1B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Kasai Kogyo Co. implemented ISID POSITIVE HCM as its Core HR system to centralize personnel and payroll operations within the Personnel and General Affairs Department. The deployment placed ISID POSITIVE HCM into full production for payroll management and personnel management across the company, reflecting a vendor-led package approach from Information Services International-Dentsu.
The implementation covered core modules including personnel, salary, employment, and talent management, and incorporated payroll processing and year-end tax adjustment workflows. ISID POSITIVE HCM was configured to accept Excel-based data entry to reduce manual keying, and it enabled consolidated tabulation and single-action data outputs for personnel and payroll reporting. Electronic payslip capability was enabled via S-PAYCIAL with electronic payslips, and My Number service integration was adopted to meet national identification requirements while using a high-security data center.
The project selection emphasized time to implement, scalability, global support, and cost, and Suzuyo Shinwart contributed a collaborative design concept described as created by users and vendors together. Operational integrations included electronic submission of personnel data to municipalities and a secure hosting arrangement with Suzuyo Shinwart’s data center to reduce information leakage risk. Reported outcomes at publication included a 40% reduction in manual input work, a 50% reduction in payroll calculation time, and shortened payslip distribution cycles with S-PAYCIAL completing distribution workflows in approximately 30 minutes.
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Insurance | 46928 | $7.3B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2021 | n/a |
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Distribution | 62062 | $120.0B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2011 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 77274 | $33.5B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2021 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 33000 | $7.6B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2015 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 13858 | $6.9B | Japan | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2015 | n/a |
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Automotive | 11000 | $4.0B | United States | Information Services International-Dentsu | ISID POSITIVE HCM | Core HR | 2020 | n/a |
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