Quiz
30 questions will introduce various aspects of "Hitachi High-Tech Fielding Corporation" that have been built up over its 60 year history.
You may discover something new that even the employees don't know!?
※Information is based on data as of September 30, 2024.
Quiz 21
A
Financial Information
B
Initiatives to Solve Social Issues
C
List of Maintenance
Equipment
Answer
B
Initiatives to Solve Social Issues
The Hitachi High-Tech Group has identified materiality (important issues) that it should address in order to solve social issues. The "Hitachi High-Tech Fielding Materiality Book" shows how our environmental and service activities are connected to social and environmental value.
Quiz 22
A
Preventive maintenance
B
Reuse of device
C
Remote support for devices
Answer
A
Preventive maintenance
B
Reuse of device
C
Remote support for devices
All of these are connected to "eco-services". Stable equipment operation through preventive maintenance helps to reduce resource consumption. By modifying and reusing unnecessary equipment according to customer requests, we can help to conserve resources and reduce waste. Remote service, which allows devices to be operated from a remote location, reduces the need for engineers to travel, which in turn reduces exhaust emissions.
Quiz 23
A
sulfur hexafluoride
B
Hydrofluorocarbons
C
dinitrogen oxide
Answer
A
sulfur hexafluoride
Sulfur hexafluoride gas (SF6 gas), which is used for high-voltage insulation in transmission electron microscopes, is one of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. Our company contributes to reducing the environmental burden by recovering, decomposing, and recycling this SF6 gas.
Quiz 24
A
10%
B
26%
C
38%
Answer
C
38%
Each office has set annual targets for reducing electricity consumption, copy paper and industrial waste, and is working to reduce CO2 emissions. We are also participating in eco-activities on a daily basis, such as introducing new, recyclable shredders, melting and recycling paper, and installing document collection boxes.
Quiz 25
A
18.2%
B
32.7%
C
63.1%
Answer
C
63.1%
In order to reduce CO2 emissions, 166 of the 263 service vehicles in use at the end of fiscal 2023, or 63.1%, have been switched to hybrid vehicles. We are aiming for a 100% EV and hybridization rate by the end of fiscal year 2025.