List of JAL PalletControl Customers
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Companies using JAL PalletControl for IT Asset Management (ITAM) include: Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, a Japan based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 13608 employees and revenues of $2.00 billion, Morinaga & Company, a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 3170 employees and revenues of $1.57 billion, San-Ai Oil Co, a Japan based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1957 employees and revenues of $453.0 million and many others.
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Morinaga & Company | Consumer Packaged Goods | 3170 | $1.6B | Japan | JAL Information Technology | JAL PalletControl | IT Asset Management (ITAM) | 1999 | n/a |
In 1999, Morinaga & Company deployed JAL PalletControl, provided by JAL Information Technology, as its IT Asset Management (ITAM) solution. The implementation centralized IT asset inventory and automated software and patch distribution for roughly 2,000 PCs across Japan, aligning inventory and deployment functions under a single application.
The deployment focused on core IT Asset Management (ITAM) capabilities, including centralized inventory discovery and reconciliation, automated software distribution and patch management, and offline distribution mechanisms to support sites with limited connectivity. JAL PalletControl was configured to enable automated installs and staged package distribution, reducing reliance on manual imaging and local media for rollouts.
Operationally the system covered corporate and regional endpoints across Japan, establishing a single source of asset truth for IT operations and configuration management. Governance shifted toward standardized inventory records and automated deployment workflows, and the case study notes improved inventory accuracy and availability of automated installs and offline distribution as explicit outcomes.
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San-Ai Oil Co | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1957 | $453M | Japan | JAL Information Technology | JAL PalletControl | IT Asset Management (ITAM) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, San-Ai Oil Co deployed JAL PalletControl to support a corporate relocation and a Windows 10 migration, targeting automated distribution to approximately 1,000 business PCs across Japan. The deployment positioned JAL PalletControl as the central IT Asset Management (ITAM) tool for software distribution and endpoint provisioning within IT operations and asset management teams.
The implementation emphasized software distribution automation and asset orchestration, using JAL PalletControl to package, schedule, and push operating system and application images at scale. JAL PalletControl was configured to leverage peer to peer distribution, which functionally distributed load across endpoints and reduced reliance on central WAN bandwidth during staged rollout windows.
Operational coverage focused on corporate IT operations, desktop support, and endpoint lifecycle workflows, with explicit support for the Windows 10 migration and physical office relocation activities. The architecture combined centralized management consoles for deployment orchestration with distributed P2P caching on endpoints, enabling local peer retrieval of deployment payloads to avoid saturating WAN links.
Governance and rollout used an orchestrated, staged deployment model to minimize service disruption, coordinate imaging schedules with business units, and lower helpdesk demand during migration waves. As reported in the case study, the San-Ai Oil Co implementation of JAL PalletControl delivered faster migrations and lower operational overhead, including a reduction in helpdesk requests tied to the migration and relocation activity.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 13608 | $2.0B | Japan | JAL Information Technology | JAL PalletControl | IT Asset Management (ITAM) | 2004 | Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Systems & Services Japan |
In 2004 Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank implemented JAL PalletControl as an IT Asset Management (ITAM) solution to automate endpoint maintenance across its Japan desktop estate. The deployment targeted Windows security-patch deployment and large-scale software distribution across about 7,000 PCs, aligning the application name, category and operational scope early in the program.
JAL PalletControl was configured to deliver automated patch distribution alongside inventory and asset management capabilities, with modules supporting scheduled script distribution, automated installs and inventory collection. The implementation relied on centralized distribution infrastructure coordinating agent-based processes on endpoints to orchestrate rapid package deployment and frequent inventory polling consistent with ITAM operational patterns.
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Systems & Services Japan acted as the system integrator, leading configuration, scheduling and rollout sequencing for the program. Operational coverage included IT operations and desktop support teams at the bank in Japan, and workflows were adapted to embed patch management and software distribution into routine IT change and release procedures.
Outcomes reported from the deployment included patch application times measured in seconds and rapid bank-wide rollouts using JAL PalletControl, enabled by automated installs and scripted distribution. Governance emphasis was placed on scheduled automated deployments and inventory reconciliation to maintain accurate asset records and repeatable rollout procedures.
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