NEWS RELEASE

Logos Home Inc. Files Patent for MCB Method at Module Factory

– 50% Shorter Construction Time, Contributes to Resolving Carpenter Shortages and Improving Working Conditions –

 

LOGOS HOLDINGS INC.(Headquarters: Obihiro City, Hokkaido / President and Representative Director: Yuichi Ikeda)is pleased to announce that its group company, LOGOS HOME INC., has filed a patent for the MCB method used at its module factory.

 

What is the MCB Method? 

The word MCB comes from the initials of the construction process – “Manufacturing” from making the main components in a factory, “Carrying” from carrying components by truck, and “Build” from assembling on a site.

The MCB method involves assembling wall and floor modules in a factory into box-shaped units, including pre-installed windows, insulation, and electrical wiring, which are then transported to the construction site. The modules are installed on pre-prepared foundations using a crane at the site.

Benefits of the MCB Method:

Resolution of Carpenter Shortages 

The MCB method involves producing modules in the factory and assembling them on-site. This approach reduces reliance on traditional carpenters and addresses the potential shortage of carpenters due to an aging workforce.

Cost Reduction

By manufacturing modules in the factory during the foundation work and then assembling them on-site, the MCB method reduces construction time by about 40-60% compared to traditional techniques, resulting in significant cost savings.

 

Improvement of Quality

Modules are manufactured in a controlled environment at the company-owned factory, minimizing the impact of weather and temperature changes, which results in consistent and high-quality construction.

 

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For inquiries regarding this matter, please contact:

LOGOS HOLDINGS INC.

press@logos-holdings.jp