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Direction: Air Inc. ? Threekit
Use Air Inc. as the system of record for product master data, option sets, pricing rules, and availability, then push that data into Threekit to power interactive 3D product configurators. This ensures customers only see valid combinations, current pricing, and region-specific offerings in the visual experience.
Business value: Reduces configuration errors, shortens launch cycles for new products, and keeps merchandising and operations aligned on one approved product source.
Direction: Threekit ? Air Inc.
Publish rendered images, 3D views, AR links, and product visualization assets generated in Threekit into Air Inc. for use in product detail pages, campaigns, sales enablement, and internal catalogs. Marketing and sales teams can then access approved visuals without manual file handling.
Business value: Eliminates duplicate asset management, improves content consistency across channels, and speeds up campaign and catalog production.
Direction: Threekit ? Air Inc.
When a customer finalizes a product configuration in Threekit, send the selected SKU, dimensions, finishes, accessories, and visual reference back to Air Inc. for downstream order processing, quoting, or fulfillment workflows. This is especially useful for made-to-order or highly configurable products.
Business value: Reduces manual re-entry, lowers order defects, and improves fulfillment accuracy by passing a complete, validated configuration.
Direction: Air Inc. ? Threekit
Sync inventory status, lead times, regional availability, and product lifecycle flags from Air Inc. into Threekit so the configurator only promotes options that can actually be sold or delivered. For example, unavailable finishes or out-of-stock components can be hidden or marked with delivery warnings.
Business value: Prevents customer disappointment, reduces canceled orders, and improves trust by keeping the visual experience aligned with operational reality.
Direction: Bi-directional
Use customer segment, account tier, or purchase history from Air Inc. to tailor the Threekit experience with recommended configurations, default options, or approved product bundles. In return, capture the customer?s selected preferences and feed them back to Air Inc. for sales follow-up or account planning.
Business value: Supports guided selling, improves conversion for complex products, and gives sales teams better insight into customer preferences.
Direction: Threekit ? Air Inc.
After a customer builds a product in Threekit, send the final configuration and generated visuals into Air Inc. to create a quote, proposal, or sales order document. The proposal can include rendered images, configuration details, and approved pricing to help buyers and sales teams align quickly.
Business value: Speeds up quote turnaround, improves proposal quality, and reduces back-and-forth between sales, design, and operations teams.
Direction: Air Inc. ? Threekit, then Threekit ? Air Inc.
Use Air Inc. to identify the exact product model, installed options, and service history, then load the matching configuration into Threekit for service teams or customers to visualize replacement parts, upgrades, or compatible accessories. Selected service items can then be sent back to Air Inc. for case resolution or parts ordering.
Business value: Improves service accuracy, reduces support time, and makes it easier to sell upgrades or replacement components.
Direction: Bi-directional
When a new product or variant is introduced in Air Inc., automatically create or update the corresponding visual configuration in Threekit. Once the Threekit experience is approved, publish the final assets and configuration status back to Air Inc. for launch readiness tracking across ecommerce, sales, and operations teams.
Business value: Creates a more controlled launch process, reduces delays between operational setup and customer-facing content, and ensures product readiness across teams.