Bok Group Uniform Customization System: One-Stop Digital Solution for Mass Customization Production
In the group workwear, school uniform, and enterprise & public institution uniform customization industry, complex sizes for large-volume orders and diverse body measurement data have long been production pain points for factories. The traditional model requires storing a huge number of basic patterns; manual pattern modification and size grading are time-consuming and labor-intensive. Manual marker planning leads to high fabric waste; order data errors and size mistakes cause large-scale rework. In addition, body measurement data cannot be smoothly connected to the pattern-making process, and data silos between upstream and downstream systems restrict factories’ ability to undertake large and urgent orders.
The Bok Group Customization System provides a full-chain digital transformation covering pattern design, data management, marker planning, and system integration. It solves all workflow challenges of group orders in one stop, helping custom factories increase efficiency, reduce costs, and undertake large-scale customized orders.
I. Cloud Server Architecture: Secure & Controllable Order Data, Leapfrog Improvement in Group Order Processing Efficiency
Adopting a database + server deployment model, unlike stand-alone CAD software, the Bok Group Customization System stores all style patterns, body measurement data, and order details uniformly on the cloud. On the one hand, it avoids risks such as local file loss, accidental deletion, and version confusion. All enterprise customization data is permanently archived with hierarchical authority management, ensuring data security. On the other hand, it enables multi-department collaborative work: designers, pattern makers, production staff, and purchasers can access data synchronously. The processing speed of massive group orders is greatly improved, and order management becomes more convenient and standardized.
The system fully integrates modules including pattern development, customized modification, size grading, order cost calculation, intelligent marker planning, and optimized layout. It supports order data verification, multi-level intelligent grading, body measurement docking, and full integration with ERP/SCM/MES systems. It connects the entire chain from front-end customer ordering, on-site measurement, pattern making and grading to back-end cutting and production. Whether it is thousands of sets of enterprise workwear, school uniforms, or team professional uniforms, production can be implemented efficiently.
II. Six Core Advantages: Reconstructing the Production Logic of Group Customization
Based on parametric pattern-making logic, pattern adjustments and detail modifications are linked with one click. Even beginners can quickly complete pattern development, freeing enterprises from relying on experienced masters in traditional pattern making and reducing labor costs.
Breaking the industry tradition of storing a huge number of size patterns, only one basic master pattern is required per style. It eliminates the storage and management costs of thousands of size patterns, greatly saving hard disk space and manual management expenses.
By importing customer body measurement data collected from terminals, the system instantly generates customized garment patterns matching individual body shapes based on the basic master pattern. It perfectly fits different body types, solving ill-fitting and rework issues from the source.
Equipped with a multi-level grading algorithm, it automatically pushes patterns for multi-specification and cross-size orders. It seamlessly connects with body measurement equipment to eliminate manual entry errors.
The system automatically completes order marker planning and calculates the optimal layout scheme, maximizing fabric savings. Layout data is sent to automatic cutting machines with one click.
It can be seamlessly connected with front-end ordering systems, ERP, MES, and more. Full-chain data interconnection breaks data silos and supports flexible intelligent production.
III. Four Practical Core Functions, Directly Meeting Workshop Production Needs
Batch summarizes body measurement data and quickly standardizes sizes, supporting both standard sizes and personalized measurement data.
The system automatically generates accurate rough cutting patterns with unified seam allowances, shortening the pattern-making cycle.
Intelligently splits cutting beds and optimizes layout, saving hours or days of manual labor.
Automatically generates cutting reports for workshop guidance, production management, and cost accounting.
Implementation Value: Helping Custom Factories Seize the Dividend of Group Order Market
At present, group customization orders tend to be small-batch, multi-size, and require fast delivery. Digitalization has become a necessity for factory survival.
With the Bok Group Customization System, factories can: Reduce pattern-making labor, lower fabric waste, and greatly shorten group order delivery cycles. It can stably undertake large-volume uniform orders from governments, schools, and large enterprises, as well as flexibly accept small and medium-batch scattered group orders. Relying on digital capabilities, factories can stand out from peers and expand domestic and foreign workwear customization businesses.