Creative packaging and retail displays with direct manufacturing and fulfillment
Bay Cities designs and manufactures packaging and point-of-purchase displays for retail and e-commerce, with in-house fulfillment and direct-to-customer delivery. The tech stack reveals a company pivoting toward automation and AI: Microsoft Fabric, Azure OpenAI, and Copilot Studio sit alongside design tools (SolidWorks, Adobe Creative Suite) and manufacturing software (ArtiosCAD), while active projects target copilot-style agents, enterprise automation workflows, and company-wide AI libraries. Sales hiring (7 roles) outpaces engineering (2), typical for a manufacturing-services business scaling go-to-market, but the emphasis on cost reduction and eliminating manual work suggests operations teams are under pressure to automate internal processes.
Bay Cities is a privately held packaging and display manufacturer headquartered in Pico Rivera, California, serving major retailers and e-commerce platforms. The company owns the full lifecycle from design through manufacturing, digital printing, and fulfillment — delivering finished packaging and displays directly to retail floors or customer doorsteps. They offer structural and graphic design, point-of-purchase displays, augmented reality enhancements, and packout services, with capabilities in both traditional box manufacturing and digital printing. The 201–500 employee base spans design, manufacturing, sales, and operations, supported by a growing automation and data infrastructure.
Microsoft 365 (Azure AD, Exchange, OneDrive, Intune), Power Platform (Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse), Azure OpenAI and Copilot Studio, Adobe Creative Cloud suite, SolidWorks for 3D design, ArtiosCAD for packaging, SQL Server, and sales tools including ZoomInfo and Outreach.
Pico Rivera, California. The company is privately held with 201–500 employees and currently hiring across design, sales, manufacturing, and operations.
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