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Yortoob Enters the Licensed Character Manufacturing Chain

— May 26, 2026 — Business
Yortoob — a plush toy manufacturer based in Yangzhou, China — has officially entered the licensed character manufacturing supply chain for global entertainment intellectual properties. The brand's venture is supported by Disney FAMA certification as well as ICTI, BSCI, and ISO 9001 credentials that verify compliance with international production and safety standards.

Yortoob offers OEM and ODM services, including fabric development, product design, rapid prototyping, and mass production. It operates from a 12,000-square-meter facility capable of producing approximately 300,000 units per month. The company’s ability to handle both small-batch custom development and large-scale production also means that niche licensed characters and limited-edition releases become more feasible for licensors to produce. Additionally, Yortoob's vertical integration and supply chain coordination help ensure consistent quality across different retail channels.

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Trend Themes

  1. Licensed Character Democratization — Creates demand for more diverse and regionalized character merchandising by lowering barriers for licensors to produce smaller runs.
  2. Vertical Integrated Quality Control — Leads to tighter consistency across channels as in-house production, prototyping, and certification reduce variability in licensed goods.
  3. Small-batch and Limited-edition Releases — Opens the door to scarcity-driven collector markets through economically viable short runs and rapid prototyping capabilities.

Industry Implications

  1. Toy Manufacturing — Sees potential disruption from manufacturers offering certified OEM/ODM services that combine design, safety compliance, and scalable production under one roof.
  2. Entertainment Intellectual Property Licensing — Faces a shift as licensors gain access to more flexible, cost-effective manufacturing partners that make niche and regionalized licensing deals practical.
  3. Retail and E-commerce — Experiences opportunities for differentiated assortment strategies as retailers can source limited-edition licensed items with predictable quality and supply cadence.
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