
Production Programs Available to Authorized Retailers
This article outlines common production program structures that support authorized retailers—focusing on predictability, quality consistency, and channel governance.
Why Production Programs Matter to Retail Performance
Retail performance is influenced by three operational realities:
- availability (what can be delivered and when)
- consistency (the customer experience across units)
- execution discipline (coordination from order to completion)
Factory programs exist to reduce variability across those variables.
Inventory Builds vs Order-Based Builds
Most retailer needs fall into two categories:
Inventory-focused builds
Inventory programs support retailers who require available homes aligned with market demand. These programs tend to emphasize repeatable configurations and predictable throughput.
Order-based builds
Order-based programs support customer-specific selection and configuration. These builds typically require deeper alignment around specifications, timing, and execution steps that occur after the factory build phase.
Retailers may operate with a blend of both approaches depending on market dynamics, demand volume, and operational strategy.
Scheduling Discipline and Predictability
Scheduling is often the difference between a smooth retail operation and a customer experience problem. Production programs are designed to align expectations across:
- build sequencing
- planned throughput
- communication touchpoints
- changes and constraints management
The value to retailers is not only production—it is predictable production.
Quality Standards and Consistency
Retail reputation is tied to product consistency. Factory-based quality discipline supports retailers by:
- reducing variability in installation readiness
- enforcing repeatable build steps
- enabling consistent customer expectations
The intent is to protect the retailer’s brand and reduce downstream friction.
Dealer Channel Protection and Governance
A dealer-safe factory platform requires explicit channel governance. Retail demand is fulfilled through authorized retailers; factory communications are designed to support—rather than replace—retail partner relationships.
This matters internally and externally: the system must prevent consumer confusion and protect partner economics.
How to Engage for Partnership
Retailers engaging with the Perris factory should be prepared to share:
operational readiness for delivery coordination
locations and territories
intended volume expectations
inventory vs order-based preference





