Deployment · Deploy

Get to a spec a factory can build.

Tech packs, grading, trims, QC and the T&A - in the factory's language.

Production agents generate manufacturing-ready documentation from design input: tech packs, graded specifications, trim sheets, quality control criteria and time-and-action calendars, formatted in the conventions the receiving factory already uses.

The problem

The sample comes back wrong and the tech pack is why. Every round trip costs three weeks, and the spec that caused it was assembled by hand under a deadline.

What we install

Not advice. Working parts.

  1. 01Tech pack generation from design input
  2. 02Grading rules per fit block
  3. 03Trim and component sheets
  4. 04Quality control criteria per construction
  5. 05Time-and-action calendar generation
  6. 06Factory-convention formatting per partner
What you get

Artifacts, not a deck.

Factory-issued tech pack sets

Graded specifications against your fit blocks

Trim sheets and QC criteria per style

Time-and-action calendar per drop

Built, not proposed

SS27 tech pack set - 4 styles, graded, factory-issued

Production documentation generated to factory convention, graded and issued.
Production documentation generated to factory convention, graded and issued.
On the platform

Consulting installs it. The platform runs it.

This capability has a counterpart on McLeuker AI, the agentic platform the same team built and operates. The engagement is how it arrives inside your operation, loaded with your brand context; the platform is where it runs afterwards.

How the engagement runs

Deploy. Thirty days onto McLeuker AI, then retained.

Your operation loaded onto agents that already know the fashion domain.

01Week 1

Diagnose

Where agents change the economics, and where they do not.

02Week 2

Design

Which agents, which tools, which data, which guardrails.

03Week 3

Deploy

Shipped into the operation with your context loaded.

04Week 4

Operate

Retained partnership, monthly sessions, continuous updates.

Signed byHead of Product DevelopmentTechnical Design ManagerHead of Production
Questions

What buyers ask first.

Will our factories accept a generated tech pack?

They accept the format they already use, which is the point of the convention-formatting step. The generated pack matches the receiving factory's template rather than asking them to adopt ours.

What about grading rules that only exist in someone's head?

Those get captured during the install and become explicit rules against your fit blocks. That is usually the most valuable artifact of the engagement, and it outlives the person who held it.

Does a person still check the spec?

Yes. Technical design reviews and approves; the agent removes the assembly, not the judgement. Approval gates are part of the install.

Can this work with our existing PLM?

Yes, through the context layer. If your PLM is not yet readable by agents, that work is scoped as Solution 02 and usually precedes this one.

Start with the diagnostic.

Four weeks, fixed fee, and a ranked map of what is worth automating in your operation - including what is not.