From mass customisation to individualisation: How automation, supply chain management, 3D printing can drive personalised nutrition forward


South Koreaโ€™s Monolabs which provides personalised nutrition solutions under the brand โ€œIย  AMโ€ is one example that uses some of the above methods to offer customised products to their over 20,000 users.

With a background in information technology (IT) and mobile game development, the company branched into the personalised nutrition business three years ago. The company is also part of the South Korean government’s personalised nutrition sandbox projectโ€‹ introduced in year 2020.ย 

Through an online health quiz, the company collects and analyses usersโ€™ health needs and they then provide customised recommendations from their existing 30 product SKUs.

These products include vitamins, minerals, and ingredients for weight management, skin health, and sleep support.ย 

Lauren Koo, chief business officer at Monolabs told NutraIngredients-Asia โ€‹in this episode of Nutrition Asia that having a strong IT system was crucial for its backend operations to run smoothly and efficiently.

The company works with contract manufacturers such as Kolmar and COSMAX to produce the nutrition supplements but uses its own factory for packing the products customised for each user.

Factory automation is crucial in scaling up the business, said Koo, who pointed out that the firmโ€™s factory was 90 per cent automated, with only two employees working in the factory, working on thousands of boxes each day.

โ€œThere could be challenges if you are a traditional company and if you do not have a strong IT team…This is because iโ€‹f you do not automate [your factory operations], it will be really hard to scale up.โ€‹



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