Parts Coordination
Make dependency pressure visible early so the operator can protect gross and release timing instead of reacting late.
Parts is not a side note. It is a timing, economics, and release-governance lane inside the same deal packet.
Parts pressure changes the whole story
The demo highlights parts because the recovered Deal Architect material treated it as an operator lever, not a back-office detail.
When ETA, interchange, and procurement logic are visible in the same workspace, the operator can adjust the repair path and release timing before the desk overcommits.
Why parts belongs in a public demo
Prospective Deal Architects should see that the product does not stop at glossy CRM workflow language. It carries the gritty parts and recon pressure that determines whether the deal actually clears.
That makes the demo feel closer to a real operating system and less like a sales deck.
What this lane watches.
ETA risk and substitution options
Repair-lane economics vs margin tolerance
Interchange / supersession decisions
See this lane inside a live-looking dossier.
Salem Tacoma TRD
This sanitized dossier is built to show what the workspace looks like when intake evidence, recon planning, parts timing, desk structure, docs, and release gates all stay legible inside one view.
Recon pressure and title riskCoastal Accord Hybrid
This second dossier is intentionally less clean. It gives the demo a realistic contrast case for parts timing, title blockers, and desk risk when the packet is not release-ready yet.