KIGLAND is a studio in Suzhou, China, known for crafting personalized 2D-style character head masks called KIGURUMI.
They utilize digital production, standardized workflows, and AI-driven supply chain innovation to transform handcrafted creations into almost industrial products.
Initially, KIGLAND managed orders through GitHub Issues and production progress in Lark's Base, which became inefficient as their volume increased.
Seeking a system they could shape around their business, KIGLAND chose NocoBase for its flexible data modeling, plugin-based architecture, and user-friendly interface.
Within three weeks, KIGLAND built an internal management system on NocoBase, optimizing workflows for order lifecycle management, collaboration, traceability, and inventory tracking.
After adopting NocoBase, KIGLAND increased order processing capacity, reduced collaboration-related errors, and enhanced customer satisfaction.
By leveraging NocoBase, KIGLAND aims to introduce AI-powered production scheduling, predictive manufacturing models, and client-side ordering integration for a fully customized production pipeline.
KIGLAND's journey exemplifies the importance of structured systems for scaling personalized manufacturing businesses and highlights the value of flexible, open foundational tools like NocoBase.
Their success demonstrates that manual processes alone are insufficient for growth, emphasizing the need for adaptable systems to evolve alongside businesses.
For teams undergoing digital transformation, the key to success may lie in building upon platforms like NocoBase that offer flexibility and scalability.