Since partnering with us in 2019, childrenswear brand Apolina has gone truly global. Most importantly, they’ve done it without compromising the customer experience that’s vital to their business.
Built on a drop-led model that drives time-sensitive demand, Apolina has seen order volumes climb by 470% while keeping service consistent worldwide.
Behind the scenes, growth comes from a unique operational model—one that requires fulfillment to cope with spikes in demand and manage preorders alongside live inventory.
Apolina isn’t your typical childrenswear brand. Built around limited-edition ‘drops’ and a loyal global community, every collection launch creates a surge of demand that can see hourly order rates climb into the thousands.
It’s a business model that drums up excitement, but one that also requires a partner that’s prepared for demand behind the scenes.
With collections combining in-stock items, preorders and made-to-order pieces, Apolina needed a fulfillment partner that could keep pace without compromising its customer experience.
Some initial challenges included:
Put simply, Apolina needed flexibility and reliability under pressure from their chosen fulfillment provider.
Since partnering with us in 2019, we’ve supported Apolina during several periods of intense customer demand.
Operating from our Martland Park facility in the UK, Apolina confidently manages high launch-day order volumes while maintaining consistent service levels worldwide.
To support Apolina’s hybrid inventory model, we’ve implemented several custom system enhancements, including:
With these measures in place, we can ensure orders are processed correctly and on time—no matter how complex the basket.
Apolina’s audience spans the UK, EU, US, and the Far East (most notably Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong). We help them fulfil this worldwide demand via:
The result here is consistent delivery rates across all corners of the globe.
Apolina’s drop model has become its greatest strength. With fulfilmentcrowd, it stays that way.
By removing any barriers to fulfilling intense periods of demand, Apolina can: