Woman Turns Disaster Into Business, Generates IDR 4.6 Billion Turnover

Woman Turns Disaster Into Business, Generates IDR 4.6 Billion Turnover

From⁢ Disaster to Success: How ‌one Woman Built a Baby Carrier Empire

Imagine this: a shopping trip turns into an⁢ accident, and a mother’s concern for her child’s safety sparks a⁣ journey ‌of innovation and entrepreneurial success.

For Lathifah Amaturrahman, known as Thiva, this scenario became the catalyst for her remarkable journey with babyku.id, one of Indonesia’s leading brands of⁢ baby carriers.

“At that‌ time, it was because of me that the way I⁤ was carrying it was still the same as people ⁤used to do. So ‍when I was picking up the items‍ and putting them in the trolley, that’s when the carrier came off. I wasn’t fast enough to catch my child, so‍ he fell to the floor,”​ Thiva ‍recounted to detikcom. “This was clearly unforgettable ​for ‍me. ​‍ From there, I looked for ways and facts on how to carry a baby properly, and that’s how the sling product that is the⁣ mainstay of my business ⁣today ​was created.”

Driven by a​ desire to prevent similar‌ incidents and armed with⁣ knowledge from ⁤carrying classes abroad, Thiva began crafting her own ergonomic sling carriers. Her ​passion was contagious, and​ friends and family were‌ drawn to her‌ creation, eagerly requesting their own.

Thiva realised there‌ was a gap in‌ the market. Many mothers in Indonesia lacked awareness about proper baby carrying techniques. She ⁣saw an chance and decided to fill it with her M-shaped, ergonomic​ babyku.id carrier, a product she claimed was a “new⁢ innovation and the first in Indonesia.”

“At ⁣first I made it and used​ it ⁤myself. But a lot of friends saw it, how ⁣come it’s flavorful, it looks like the baby is sticking to it, right? So it’s‍ like being hugged and stuck to it. Then finally some friends started⁣ to say,⁣ ‘I want‍ to ‍make it,” Thiva shared. “Yes, I have intended to do this business.”

It wasn’t long before⁢ babyku.id took flight. Thiva​ approached a busy baby⁤ needs shop in Malang, initially facing doubt from the shop owner. However, Thiva’s perseverance paid off, and the shop agreed⁢ to⁢ order 50 carriers.⁤ To Thiva’s surprise,⁢ they sold⁢ out‍ in just ‍3 days.

Demand skyrocketed, catapulting babyku.id into the spotlight. ⁣Orders surged ⁤from 100 slings to 800, then 1,000, with stocks constantly running out. Thiva’s initial investment ‌of IDR 200,000​ transformed into a profit of IDR 200 million in the ⁢first year alone. Today, seven years later, babyku.id boasts IDR 4.6 billion in turnover, employing a large team.

Thiva’s success story took ​an online turn when she expanded to​ various marketplaces. their innovative products earned them the ‍title of best-selling carrier for two consecutive ‍years.

Today, Thiva’s impact extends beyond business success.‍ she is a‌ passionate advocate for safe baby carrying techniques, believing it to be essential for ⁣optimal baby growth and growth.

“now I also dedicate my time, energy and even money ⁤to travelling around Indonesia. Educating at posyandu, even going to hospitals to ‍teach⁤ Indonesian parents ⁤how to carry babies safely,” Thiva concluded.

Lathifah Amaturrahman’s journey from accident to entrepreneur is ‌an ​inspiring tale⁣ of turning adversity into opportunity. It’s a testament to the power of passion, innovation, and the impactful difference a single person‍ can make in the lives⁣ of countless families.

How did ⁤Thiva’s personal experience with her child’s ‍safety impact her⁣ decision ​to‍ create babyku.id?

From Disaster ​to Success: How​ One Woman Built a Baby Carrier Empire

an Interview with Thiva, Founder of Babyku.id

Imagine this: a shopping⁣ trip turns into an accident, and ⁢a mother’s concern for her child’s safety sparks a journey of ⁣innovation and entrepreneurial success.

For Lathifah Amaturrahman, known as Thiva, this ‌scenario became the catalyst for her remarkable journey with babyku.id, ⁢one of Indonesia’s leading brands⁣ of baby carriers. ​

“At​ that time, it was because⁣ of me that the way I⁢ was carrying it was still⁤ the same as people used to do. So when⁤ I was picking up the items and putting them in the trolley, that’s when the carrier came off.I wasn’t fast enough to catch my child,​ so he fell to the floor,” ⁤Thiva recalled. “this was clearly unforgettable for me. From ther,⁣ I looked for ways and facts on how to carry⁣ a baby properly, ⁣and that’s how ⁣the sling product that is‌ the⁢ mainstay of my business today was created.”

How did your ‍personal experience‌ inspire ⁣you ‌to start babyku.id?

It was a real turning point. Seeing my son fall was⁤ terrifying, ‌and it made me realize how important it is for mothers to⁣ learn proper baby ‍carrying techniques. I started taking ergonomic babywearing classes abroad,learning about the benefits for both babies and mothers,and that’s when I decided to​ create my own M-shaped sling carrier – a new innovation ⁣and the first in​ Indonesia at that time.

What were the‍ early days of babyku.id like?

At‍ first, I made slings​ for myself and my friends. They⁢ loved how comfortable and secure⁤ they were. it⁤ was their positive feedback that pushed me to turn this into ⁣a ‌business.I approached ⁣a ⁣busy baby needs shop in Malang,⁢ and although the owner⁤ was initially hesitant, she agreed to order 50 carriers. ​They sold out in just 3 ​days!

That’s amazing!‍ How did you handle the⁤ overwhelming demand?

It was a whirlwind! Orders went from 100 slings to 800, then 1,000. We were constantly running out of stock. My initial investment ⁤of IDR 200,000 transformed into a profit of IDR 200 ⁤million in the first⁢ year alone. ⁣Now, seven years later, babyku.id has achieved a turnover of IDR⁤ 4.6 billion, employing⁣ a ​large team.

babyku.id’s success is⁢ truly remarkable! What are your thoughts on achieving this success while also promoting safe baby carrying practices?

“Today, I also dedicate my time,⁤ energy, and even money to traveling ⁤around Indonesia. I educate at posyandu, even going to hospitals⁤ to teach Indonesian parents how⁢ to carry babies safely. It’s incredibly ‌rewarding to see families embrace safe babywearing practices and understand‍ the profound impact it has on a child’s ⁤growth.”

What message would you like‌ to share with aspiring​ entrepreneurs, especially those from Indonesia?

Never underestimate the power of a⁢ problem solved. Look around you, identify the challenges people face, and use your creativity and passion to create solutions.And most ​importantly, don’t be afraid​ to pursue‍ your dreams ⁢– even if they seem daunting at first.

from disaster to entrepreneur, Thiva’s story‌ is an inspiration. ‍Her journey reminds us that ⁣challenges can ‍be ‍springboards to remarkable success, especially when fueled by innovation, passion, and a desire to make⁣ a positive impact.What do you ⁢think are some other ways baby carriers can benefit⁣ families?

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