
AEGISAPP Transport for ITP-WebService Listed on Fujitsu Transtron Marketplace
Aegis One Co., Ltd. develops software under the "AEGISAPP" brand as a Salesforce Partner.
We offer "AEGISAPP UNSOGYO", a core system for transportation companies, "AEGISAPP BCP+", a BCM system for all industries, and "AEGISAPP MESSENGER+", a communication tool enabling SMS and +Message transmission.
Visit our booth to learn more!

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Phone Number | 0332610861 |
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Site URL | https://unsogyo.aegisapp.net/ |
Company Video URL | https://youtu.be/5tG6gQq_7XE?si=EhqqgPdrRsOwMILQ |
Products / Services

AEGISAPP UNSOGYO
"AEGISAPP UNSOGYO" is a groundbreaking digital transformation (DX) solution for the transportation industry. It fully digitizes the entire process, from order data (dispatch requests) creation, vehicle and driver assignment, operation planning, labor management, and automatic daily reports to fare calculation and billing.
Now compatible with Transtron's ITP-WebService3
Supports operation planning for trailer heads and chassis
<Compliant with Improvement Standards Notification, 2024 Logistics Issue, and Invoice System>

AEGISAPP BCP+
The system guides you through the entire BCP process, from planning to initial response and recovery in case of an incident.
By establishing a cloud-based crisis management headquarters, key personnel can assess damage to their company, branches, and critical clients even if they cannot physically report to the office.
During employee safety checks, location data is collected, allowing predictions of when the minimum required workforce can assemble. Communication is facilitated via +Message (Plus Message).

AEGISAPP MESSENGER+
This is a cloud service that integrates with the "KDDI Message Cast" API.
<Supports Sending and Receiving>
Compatible with SMS and +Message
Messages can be sent and received via SMS, which uses a signaling channel known for its resilience during disasters, and +Message, a high-functionality messaging service provided by major mobile carriers (Docomo, au, and SoftBank).
Since both deliver messages directly to mobile phones, they offer a high open rate communication method.