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Inspection case of plant equipment | Transferring acquired data to maintenance services

Flying inside the equipment! We use it to take photos of defective areas and keep them as a record! 【Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.】

Sankyu, a major plant maintenance company engaged in engineering, logistics, and operation support. In plant engineering, we provide a variety of services from design to construction for the construction and modification of new plants, tailored to the needs of our users. Additionally, in operation support, we handle logistics within factories that manufacture material products such as steel and petrochemicals, as well as operational support, plant equipment construction, and maintenance. As one of these services, the company has introduced 'IBIS' for visual inspections to check for defective parts in equipment. 【Implementation Effects】 ■ The day after equipment failure, we were able to consider repair methods through IBIS inspections. ■ We received new maintenance and construction orders from inspections conducted with IBIS. ■ We utilize the data obtained from IBIS for maintenance services. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • maintenance
  • Structural Survey
  • Other measuring instruments

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Case study of using drones for inspecting old seismic-resistant buildings | Areas that cannot be accessed even with aerial work platforms.

Expanding the range of inspection solutions! Widely utilizing "IBIS" for waste treatment facilities, earthquake-damaged buildings, and more [Tokyo Soil Research Co., Ltd.].

Tokyo Soil Research, established in 1966, primarily focuses on ground surveys. The Structural Survey and Design Division started in 1976 with the investigation, diagnosis, and reinforcement design of old earthquake-resistant buildings. In response to customer requests, it has expanded its scope of work to include various structural surveys, diagnoses, and new structural designs. The division handles a wide range of projects, from RC (reinforced concrete) residential buildings to mid- and high-rise buildings, factories, and halls. In this context, they have introduced Liberaware's small drone 'IBIS' and have begun various initiatives. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: Inspection points that cannot be reached with scaffolding or high-altitude work vehicles ■ Key factor for introduction: High return rate that does not easily fall ■ Implementation effects: - Expanded the range of inspection solutions - Widely utilized IBIS for waste treatment facilities and earthquake-damaged buildings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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A sewer pipe inspection using the inspection drone "IBIS2" was conducted in Kobe City.

The "drone survey" conducted by flying "IBIS2" in places that are difficult for people to access!

Liberaware Inc. successfully conducted an investigation using "IBIS2" over approximately 600 meters of public sewer pipes in Kobe City. This case will be one of the sewer pipe investigation examples following the investigation in Kitakyushu City using "IBIS2" on May 30, 2025 (Friday). In Kobe City, sewer pipe investigations had previously been conducted using visual inspections and television cameras (self-propelled and floating types), but there were pipes that were difficult to investigate using conventional methods due to high water levels, sediment accumulation, and the presence of toxic gases such as hydrogen sulfide. Therefore, we decided to conduct the investigation using our aerial drones. *For more details on the news, please refer to the related link. For product details, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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