en.Wedoany.com Reported - KJ, a subsidiary of Digital Kingdom Holdings, has signed an AI and unmanned picking cart application contract with home gardening brand Heidi's Garden. This signing marks the first AI co-creation project between the two parties since their strategic cooperation agreement in 2025, and serves as a benchmark case for the "xᴬᴵ·Supply Chain" ecosystem co-creation plan launched by Digital Kingdom Holdings at the Digital Cloud Origin 2026·Origin Forum. This model signifies the formation of a closed loop for the lightweight implementation of supply chain AI.
This collaboration focuses on pain points in Heidi's Garden's thousand-acre park, including optimization of picking efficiency, reliance on manual scheduling, and difficulty adapting to gravel road conditions. It creates an overall solution featuring "3 visualization dashboards + 1 set of unmanned picking closed-loop process," covering warehousing monitoring, logistics dashboards, and AI scheduling dashboards. It establishes a full-process unmanned picking closed loop from wave generation, task assignment, AGV unmanned vehicle execution, to review and monitoring, upgrading "unmanned vehicle delivery" to an "AI brain" system. AI algorithms optimize path planning and order matching, addressing challenges such as large park areas and limited traditional scheduling efficiency, thereby enhancing warehousing and logistics operational performance. Since signing the strategic cooperation agreement in 2025, both parties have been laying out plans around digital and intelligent transformation. Previously, KJ of Digital Kingdom Holdings had implemented a WMS warehousing management system for Heidi's Garden. The co-creation team, starting from on-site business pain points, identified core issues such as a 50-minute round trip for picking in the park and reliance on experience for manual order consolidation, proposing an unmanned vehicle delivery solution adapted to gravel road scenarios, which ultimately evolved into an AI-empowered full-chain intelligent solution.
The signing with Heidi's Garden is a core practice of Digital Kingdom Holdings' "xᴬᴵ·Supply Chain" ecosystem co-creation plan. Addressing challenges enterprises face in AI implementation, such as "black-box data in legacy systems, AI applications limited to visualization dashboards, and emphasis on display over decision-making," the plan adopts a path of "lightweight diagnosis + real-scenario POC verification": first completing an AI diagnosis of high-value nodes in the supply chain within 1-3 days, then leveraging real customer data to complete and launch a minimum viable scenario (MVP) verification within two weeks. In the Heidi's Garden project, AI is embedded into the complete picking closed loop from wave generation, task assignment, AGV scheduling, to review and unloading, and risk warning—stock preparation decisions have evolved from manual experience to "AI suggestions + manual confirmation," inventory management has shifted from post-event counting to real-time warnings, and cross-process coordination has changed from manual handovers to system-triggered automation, achieving a qualitative leap from "seeing data" to "aiding decision-making." A relevant business leader at Digital Kingdom Holdings stated that the company will continue to advance the "xᴬᴵ·Supply Chain" ecosystem co-creation plan, opening up technical capabilities and implementation experience to the entire industry, collaborating with partners to deeply explore supply chain scenario pain points, and accelerating the large-scale implementation of industrial AI in the real economy.
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