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ANDPAD’s app now speaks six languages to unite global construction teams

Breaking language barriers on job sites, ANDPAD’s update targets foreign workers reshaping Japan’s construction scene. Could this be the key to seamless cross-border collaboration?

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ANDPAD’s app now speaks six languages to unite global construction teams

ANDPAD Inc. has expanded its app to support four new languages. The move aims to improve communication in Japan’s growing construction sector and across Southeast Asia. The company, led by President Shunichi Umehara, now offers a total of six languages in its platform.

The latest update adds Indonesian, Thai, Taiwanese Mandarin, and Spanish to the app. These join the previously available English and Vietnamese options. The expansion focuses on the 'Construction Management' features, helping teams centralise information and streamline on-site communication.

The decision follows rising demand from foreign workers in Japan’s construction industry. It also reflects the rapid growth of building projects across Southeast Asia. By supporting more languages, ANDPAD hopes to make project coordination easier for diverse workforces.

With six languages now available, ANDPAD’s app caters to a broader range of users. The update targets smoother operations for construction teams in Japan and neighboring regions. The company expects the new features to enhance efficiency in multilingual work environments.

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