Smart Indoor Garden - Assembly Transfer

Scaling production with quality, speed, and cost efficiency, relocating and rebuilding a manufacturing system for a smart indoor garden startup.

Transfer

Manufacturing
relocation and scaling

Cost

30-40%

reduction achieved

Retail

Audit-ready
compliance system

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Project overview

Rebuilding a manufacturing system for scale and retail readiness

A Canadian startup developed a smart indoor garden product but faced limitations: their original production setup could not scale, costs were high, processes were informal, and production capacity was limited.

Agilian helped relocate and rebuild the entire manufacturing system for consistency, compliance, and retail readiness.

Client type

Canadian startup with smart indoor garden product

Main challenge

Scale production while reducing costs and meeting retail standards

Timeline

10 weeks from mold arrival to first shipment of 300 units

Agilian scope

Full manufacturing transfer, tooling optimization, and compliance preparation

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The challenge

Multiple constraints requiring

systematic manufacturing transformation

The transfer involved more than just moving production, it required rebuilding processes, optimizing tooling, documenting assembly, and preparing for retail compliance, all within a tight timeline.

01

Aging tooling

Original molds were unreliable and needed refurbishment and engineering improvements to support consistent production.
02

Undocumented process

The case needed to attach cleanly and reliably to the phone without compromising the product form, handling, or internal structure.
03

Material changes

Material substitutions affected bonding and product performance, requiring engineering validation.
04

Large format product

Product size required factory layout redesign and custom tooling to support efficient assembly.
05

Retail compliance

Costco GMP and social audit requirements needed systematic documentation and process structure.
06

Tight timeline

Material substitutions affected bonding and product performance, requiring engineering validation.

Development path

From mold arrival to first shipment in 10 weeks

The project moved through four major phases, each building toward production readiness and retail compliance.

Molds arrive in China

Original tooling shipped from Canada for assessment and refurbishment.

Mold refurbishment and fixes

Engineering improvements, material testing, and tooling optimization to support stable production.

SOP development and setup

Structured assembly procedures, production line design, and training for repeatable manufacturing.

Testing and compliance prep

Product validation, documentation for GMP/social audits, and quality system implementation.

First shipment

300 units shipped to customer, marking successful production launch and transfer completion.

Manufacturing facility setup

Production facility designed to support scalable manufacturing

with structured processes and quality control.

Engineering focus

Key areas where Agilian's development effort mattered most

01

Mold & plastic engineering

Original molds were unreliable and needed refurbishment and engineering improvements to support consistent production.
02

SOP development

Creating structured, documented assembly procedures for repeatable production.
03

Production line design

Optimizing factory layout and workflow for the large-format product assembly.
04

Electronics integration

Product size required factory layout redesign and custom tooling to support efficient assembly.
05

Compliance readiness

Costco GMP and social audit requirements needed systematic documentation and process structure.

06

Process innovation

Introducing efficiency improvements and manufacturing best practices for long-term scalability.

Manufacturing intent

A strategic transformation from informal to scalable production

The goal was not simply to move assembly from one location to another. Agilian helped turn an informal, manual setup into a documented, repeatable, and scalable manufacturing system.

This meant creating clearer production standards, reducing dependency on undocumented knowledge, and preparing the process for quality control, audits, and retail requirements.

By combining SOP development, line planning, tooling recovery, and compliance preparation, the project created a stronger foundation for long term production growth.

The result was a system designed to be predictable, repeatable, and ready to scale.

Production
Structured manufacturing environment supporting quality, efficiency, and compliance.
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Agilian didn’t just move production, the team rebuilt the manufacturing system for scale, repeatability, and retail readiness.

Transformation

Before vs After

A clear comparison showing the manufacturing transformation from informal processes to structured, scalable production.

Before

After

Outcome

A successful manufacturing transfer with measurable results

The project delivered a scalable, compliant manufacturing system on time and on budget, with significant cost improvements and a foundation for continued growth.
A

First shipment on time

Original molds were unreliable and needed refurbishment and engineering improvements to support consistent production.

B

30-40% cost reduction

Significant cost savings achieved versus original Canadian production, with clear path toward 50% total reduction.
C

Production scale enabled

Manufacturing system capable of supporting retail distribution volumes and continued growth.
D

Retail compliance ready

Documentation and quality systems prepared for Costco GMP and social audit requirements.
E

Structured processes

Documented SOPs and quality systems replacing informal, manual assembly methods.
F

Long-term foundation

Manufacturing system capable of supporting retail distribution volumes and continued growth.

Smart indoor garden
Product integrated into residential environments, requiring premium quality and reliability.
factory
Structured quality processes supporting consistent production and retail standards.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

How long does a manufacturing transfer usually take?

Timeline depends on product complexity, tooling condition, and compliance requirements. This project took 10 weeks from mold arrival to first shipment. More complex products may require 4-6 months.

Can existing molds be reused or improved?

Yes. We prepare documentation, quality systems, and process structure for retail audits
(Costco GMP, social audits, etc.). This includes SOP development, training, and compliance readiness support.

Do you help with retail compliance?

Yes. We prepare documentation, quality systems, and process structure for retail audits
(Costco GMP, social audits, etc.). This includes SOP development, training, and compliance readiness support.

What if our process is not documented?

That’s common. We work with your team to capture tribal knowledge, structure assembly workflows, and create documented SOPs for repeatable production. This was a key part of this project.

Planning a manufacturing
transfer or scale-up?

Agilian helps teams bridge the gap between a promising concept and a
product that can actually be validated, refined, and prepared for production.