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Across retail, distribution, and project channels, buyers are reducing “trial-and-error” product development. The biggest cost is no longer just sampling—it’s the time lost in repeated revisions, unclear specifications, and late packaging or compliance questions. AIBIKE’s 2026 workflow upgrade is designed to make development more structured, more transparent, and easier to approve.
AIBIKE starts with a short alignment step to confirm the essentials: target market, style direction, intended use (retail vs. light hospitality), preferred materials/finishes, and packaging expectations.
Output: requirement summary + development route recommendation (OEM vs. ODM).
AIBIKE organizes key product information early so sampling does not drift:
Output: draft spec pack for sampling approval.
Sampling focuses on shape accuracy, comfort feel, construction integrity, and finish direction. If adjustments are needed, changes are tracked as controlled revisions rather than open-ended feedback loops.
Output: sample + revision list (if applicable).
Once the sample is approved, AIBIKE confirms the locked specifications—dimensions, finish reference, construction notes, and packaging method—so production can follow a stable standard.
Output: finalized spec pack + approved finish reference.
Before mass production, AIBIKE aligns production planning with the buyer’s order window and quality expectations (key checkpoints, packaging confirmation, and any pre-shipment requirements).
Output: production plan + QC checkpoint overview (upon request).
AIBIKE supports steady output through stage-based updates, packaging confirmation, and pre-shipment readiness coordination—especially important for repeat programs and multi-batch rollouts.
Output: shipment readiness confirmation + buyer-requested documentation support.
“Buyers want development that’s structured and scalable—not just a nice prototype,” said Pau Zhang, International Sales & Marketing Manager at AIBIKE. “Our goal is to reduce revision cycles and help partners approve faster with clear specs and predictable handoffs.”
Buyers can initiate an OEM/ODM request by sharing a reference image, target style, approximate dimensions, preferred wood/finish direction, and target market requirements. AIBIKE will respond with a recommended development route and the required spec checklist.
Q1: What does AIBIKE’s OEM/ODM workflow include?
Requirement alignment, spec pack setup, sampling and review, approval gate (locking specs), production planning, and mass production delivery support.
Q2: How does the workflow help buyers in 2026?
It reduces revision loops, improves approval efficiency, and creates clearer standards for batch consistency and repeat orders.
Q3: What should buyers prepare to start a project?
Reference images or target style, intended use market, approximate dimensions, finish/material direction, and packaging expectations.
AIBIKE designs and manufactures modern wooden furniture with a focus on dining chairs and dining sets for global wholesale and project buyers. The company supports OEM/ODM development, export packaging solutions, and scalable production for international markets.
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Pau Zhang
International Sales & Marketing Manager
pau@aibike-furniture.com | +86 156 2051 1069
www.linkedin.com/in/hefan-zhang-4658541b1
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