BOM definition
Bill of materials: which SKUs go in, what quantity, which auxiliary materials (box, inserts, label), what final presentation.
Kitting for promotional combos, gift sets, multipack, and multi-piece assembly. SKU-level BOM management, scalable capacity for seasonal peaks, and verification of every kit before release to inventory. Your team doesn't stop fulfillment to build bundles — we do.
Six types of kitting that cover everything from a simple combo to a recurring multi-piece assembly.
Combinations of 2 or more SKUs with a new unique code. The bundle appears as a sellable product, not as a parts list.
Custom box, tissue paper, brand card, inserts. Uniform presentation for Mother's Day, Valentine's, Christmas.
Packs of 2/3/N for Amazon FBA or MeLi with unique FNSKU. Meets marketplace specs the first time.
Products requiring partial assembly: instructions + components + final packaging. Piece-by-piece verification.
Limited combos by season: Hot Sale, Buen Fin, Children's Day, Christmas. Scalable capacity for peaks without affecting regular operation.
Every finished kit passes content verification before being closed. Zero incomplete kits on the floor.
How we process a kitting work order from bundle definition to releasing the composite SKU.
Bill of materials: which SKUs go in, what quantity, which auxiliary materials (box, inserts, label), what final presentation.
We validate that base SKUs, auxiliary materials, and the composite SKU's labels are all available.
Operators build kit by kit, not in line. This reduces count errors and allows custom combos without rework.
Every closed kit passes a checklist: complete contents, correct label, expected weight within tolerance.
The composite SKU enters the WMS as available product. Ready for fulfillment, B2B, marketplace, or whatever's next.
Three reasons brands with bundles outsource kitting before any other operation.
Assembly team independent from the fulfillment floor. Your D2C doesn't stop when Hot Sale kitting starts.
Some 3PLs charge a fee per base SKU + an additional fee for the bundle. We charge per closed kit, no surprises.
Zero incomplete kits reaching the end customer. Returns over a poorly built bundle are devastating for a gifting brand.
Is the typical bundle volume a brand moves during Hot Sale vs. its baseline.
The promotional peak doesn't distribute evenly: brands selling combos double or triple them during Hot Sale, Buen Fin, Mother's Day, and Christmas. If your team builds kits in-house, that season knocks them off balance: either you stop normal operation to assemble bundles, or you don't make it on time with the promotion. Outsourcing kitting absorbs the peak without sacrificing SLA on the rest of the catalog.
Services that plug into the kitting operation.
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