Manufacturing control tower

Apparel production built around visible handoffs.

Aimbry connects OEM, ODM, sampling, bulk production, quality control, packaging, and delivery into one manufacturing workflow for overseas apparel teams.

Stage 01

Brief

Owner, approval, output, and next handoff are visible.

Stage 02

Sample

Owner, approval, output, and next handoff are visible.

Stage 03

Bulk

Owner, approval, output, and next handoff are visible.

Stage 04

QC

Owner, approval, output, and next handoff are visible.

Stage 05

Pack

Owner, approval, output, and next handoff are visible.

Buyer visibility

Sampling decisions, production gates, QC records, and packout details are structured before shipment pressure appears.

OEM / ODM

Three manufacturing routes, one operating standard.

The route changes depending on buyer maturity, but the standard stays the same: clear inputs, sample approval, controlled bulk production, QC gates, and export-ready packout.

Route 01

OEM

Produce from approved files.

Tech packs, samples, measurements, artwork, BOM, trims, and packing rules are converted into a production-ready route.

Route 02

ODM

Develop from product direction.

References, fabric goals, target price, fit direction, and channel needs are translated into sample options and production specs.

Route 03

Private label

Build the brand layer.

Labels, hangtags, wash care, barcodes, polybags, carton marks, and repeat-order documentation are planned early.

Sampling and development

Samples are used to remove production risk before volume starts.

Each sample stage answers a specific manufacturing question: material feasibility, fit, construction, decoration, price, and bulk repeatability.

01

Brief intake

Category, target buyer, fabric direction, MOQ, and destination market are reviewed before sample work starts.

02

Material match

Fabric, rib, lining, zipper, drawcord, print base, and trim options are checked against cost and lead time.

03

Proto sample

Construction, proportion, decoration position, and initial measurement logic are tested in one physical garment.

04

Fit correction

Pattern updates, grading comments, tolerance targets, and buyer feedback are documented before final sample.

05

PP sample

The approved pre-production sample locks the version used for cutting, sewing, finishing, and final inspection.

Production floor

Bulk production is managed as a sequence of controlled releases.

The factory floor is organized around release points, not vague progress updates. Each phase has a visible input, output, and approval condition.

Material released

Line balanced

Inline checked

Finishing cleared

Production brief

Approved sample, measurements, BOM, artwork, and packing details are checked before bulk release.

Cutting control

Fabric spreading, panel accuracy, shade grouping, and marker efficiency are managed before sewing starts.

Sewing lines

Line setup, operation balance, seam quality, and inline correction keep output consistent across batches.

Finishing

Thread trimming, ironing, pressing, folding, label placement, and appearance review prepare goods for inspection.

Quality control

Quality gates are placed before problems become shipment delays.

QC is treated as a manufacturing system: fabric inspection, sample approval, inline correction, measurement control, final inspection, and packing verification.

Fabric inspection

Color, handfeel, shrinkage direction, defects, shade, and material consistency.

Pre-production check

Sample approval, measurement chart, trims, artwork, and production file alignment.

Inline inspection

Stitching, construction, operation sequence, panel balance, and early defect correction.

Measurement control

Tolerance checkpoints across key sizes, fit points, and graded production samples.

Decoration review

Print, embroidery, patch, heat transfer, placement, color, and wash resistance direction.

Final inspection

AQL-oriented random checks, packing review, carton marks, quantity, and shipment readiness.

Packaging and delivery

Packout is planned for the sales channel, not only the carton.

Private label teams, Amazon sellers, and ecommerce brands need garment finishing, barcode logic, carton details, and shipping coordination to work together.

Brand finishing

Woven labelsCare labelsHangtagsSize stickers

Amazon prep

FNSKUPolybag warningBarcode labelsBundle packing

Export cartons

Carton marksPacking listCarton sizeForwarder handoff

Sample courier

DHL, FedEx, UPS, or buyer-nominated courier for prototypes, fit samples, and approval pieces.

Air shipment

For launch-critical drops, influencer seeding, replenishment pressure, and shorter delivery windows.

Sea freight

For bulk programs, carton-level planning, repeat orders, and buyer forwarder coordination.

Production-ready inquiry

Send the product file. We will map the factory route.

Share a tech pack, reference sample, target MOQ, fabric direction, or delivery market. The next reply should be specific enough for production planning.

Sample route
MOQ guidance
QC and packout notes
Start Manufacturing Brief