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Akeneo - Box Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Akeneo and Box

1. Centralized product content repository for controlled asset collaboration

Data flow: Box to Akeneo

Marketing, product, and compliance teams store approved product documents in Box, such as spec sheets, installation guides, safety documents, and brochures. Akeneo pulls the relevant files and associates them with the correct products and asset types. This creates a controlled handoff from content creation to product enrichment, while Box remains the secure collaboration layer for drafting, review, and approval.

  • Reduces manual file handling and version confusion
  • Ensures only approved assets are linked to product records
  • Improves governance for regulated or sensitive product documentation

2. Product data package distribution for external agencies and partners

Data flow: Akeneo to Box

Akeneo exports product information, enriched attributes, and approved media references into Box folders for agencies, distributors, retailers, or regional teams. Box provides secure sharing, access controls, and auditability for external collaboration. This is useful when partners need a controlled product content package without direct access to the PIM.

  • Speeds up partner onboarding and content exchange
  • Supports secure sharing with external stakeholders
  • Creates a governed distribution point for product launch materials

3. Translation workflow for localized product content and supporting files

Data flow: Akeneo to Box to Akeneo

When product content needs translation, Akeneo sends source content or export packages to Box for review, translator access, and file exchange. Translators or localization vendors work in Box, then return localized files or approved documents back to Akeneo for publication. This is especially useful for translated manuals, compliance inserts, and market-specific brochures that must be managed alongside product data.

  • Supports structured collaboration with internal and external translators
  • Keeps translation assets organized by market, product line, or release
  • Improves turnaround time for multilingual product launches

4. Compliance and legal approval workflow for regulated product content

Data flow: Akeneo to Box to Akeneo

For industries with strict documentation requirements, Akeneo sends product content and supporting files to Box for legal, regulatory, or quality review. Box Relay can route documents through approval steps, retain audit trails, and enforce retention policies. Once approved, the final content is returned to Akeneo for syndication to commerce, print, or channel systems.

  • Strengthens approval control for regulated content
  • Provides traceability for audits and compliance reviews
  • Reduces risk of publishing unapproved product information

5. Secure storage of product launch kits and sales enablement content

Data flow: Akeneo to Box

Akeneo publishes launch-ready product data, images, and documentation into Box folders organized by campaign, region, or channel. Sales, field teams, and channel partners can access the latest approved launch kit from Box without needing access to the PIM. This is valuable for coordinated product launches where multiple teams need the same content package quickly and securely.

  • Improves launch readiness across sales and marketing teams
  • Creates a single secure location for launch assets
  • Reduces dependency on manual email distribution

6. Controlled content intake from suppliers and manufacturers

Data flow: Box to Akeneo

Suppliers upload product documentation, certificates, images, and technical files into Box using secure shared folders. Akeneo ingests the approved files and uses them to enrich product records. This is useful for organizations that rely on external manufacturers or suppliers to provide source content for new product onboarding.

  • Standardizes supplier content submission
  • Improves completeness of product records
  • Supports secure exchange of sensitive technical documentation

7. Retention and governance for obsolete product assets

Data flow: Akeneo to Box

When products are retired in Akeneo, associated documents and assets can be archived in Box with retention rules and access restrictions. This preserves historical records for warranty claims, audits, and customer support while keeping inactive content out of active workflows. Box Governance helps ensure retention policies are applied consistently.

  • Maintains compliant archives for discontinued products
  • Reduces clutter in active product content workflows
  • Supports long-term retrieval of legacy documentation

8. Cross-functional review of product content before syndication

Data flow: Akeneo to Box to Akeneo

Before product data is syndicated to commerce sites, online retailers, or print systems, Akeneo sends the content package to Box for cross-functional review by merchandising, legal, brand, and regional teams. Comments, annotations, and approvals are managed in Box, then the finalized content is returned to Akeneo for downstream distribution. This creates a controlled review gate before content reaches customer-facing channels.

  • Improves content quality before publication
  • Aligns multiple stakeholders in one review process
  • Reduces downstream rework across channels and print outputs

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