Orders are overflowing, let's rush ahead with all our might! Jiangsu Bolaique's household dryers have been booked until next month
The factory of Bolaike , located in Changzhou, Jiangsu, is bustling with activity: automated assembly lines are operating at high speed, and robotic arms are precisely completing the assembly. Each household
dryer that comes off the line undergoes dozens of rigorous testing procedures before being immediately packaged and boxed by workers. On the factory's shipping platform, express delivery vehicles are lined up, waiting to transport this batch of freshly produced technological products to customers' homes across the country. This place is experiencing its busiest shipping season.

Directly from the source: Factories cope with the flood of orders:
Facing the explosive demand in the market, the frozen food factory of Boleike has become the core battlefield to ensure supply.
"Zero inventory" status: The factory warehouse supervisor stated, "We are now almost in a 'zero inventory' status. As soon as the products come off the assembly line and pass quality inspection, they are immediately labeled with express delivery labels, loaded onto trucks, and shipped out. The warehouse is no longer a storage location, but rather a hub for high-speed circulation."
Capacity limit escalation: To meet the challenge, the factory has activated its maximum production capacity. By optimizing the production pace and introducing a "double shift" system for key positions, the production director pointed to the production line and said, "You see, every core component and every vacuum pump is under the monitoring of our quality tracking system. Efficiency has improved, but the quality standards will never be compromised."
The final quality control step: At the end of the packaging line, workers are conducting the final visual inspection of the products before they leave the factory. Despite a high degree of automation, this "human touch" process, which impacts user experience, has been retained to ensure that every machine received by users is flawless.
Logistics collaboration: Shipping platform becomes a "highway toll station"
The factory's shipping dock serves as the best window for observing market popularity.

Express delivery vans "queue up for goods": Van-type trucks from several well-known logistics companies wait outside the dock punctually every day, forming a spectacular "long queue". This phenomenon of "vans waiting for goods" is extremely rare in ordinary consumer goods factories.
Seamless connection: "We have achieved data connectivity with our logistics partners," the logistics manager explained. "When 80% of the products on the production line are completed, the shipping system has already generated the logistics order, and vehicle scheduling begins simultaneously. By the time the products are packed, the vehicles are just in place, achieving 'minute-level' loading and shipping, greatly reducing the waiting time in between."
National Arterial Delivery: The dryers dispatched from here will be continuously delivered across the country through the "arteries" of logistics. Whether it's Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, or remote border towns, the benefits of technology are being widely shared at an unprecedented speed.
Market echo: The bustling activity in the factory stems from the anticipation of countless households
The bustling activity in the factory directly reflects the booming terminal market. Sales data shows that the sources of orders are not limited to online platforms, with bulk orders from offline experience and group-buying channels also experiencing a significant increase.
When inspecting the shipping site, the general manager of Bolaike said: "Seeing the endless stream of vehicles on the platform, we feel not only the sales performance but also a heavy responsibility. Every machine waiting to be shipped connects to a family's aspiration for a healthy life. What our factory needs to do is to bear this pressure and use our 'hardcore' manufacturing capabilities to fulfill our promises to consumers."
