Title and transport handoff
A path where the physical unit is nearly ready, but the movement and documentation packet still controls the release decision.
This scenario emphasizes why transport, docs, and release readiness belong in the same platform view. A car can look done and still not be ready to move cleanly.
The last-mile problem
This scenario gives the demo one of its strongest public-product moments: the realization that release risk often lives in the final handoff details, not just in the obvious shop work.
That makes the Deal Architect platform feel operationally serious instead of cosmetically polished.
Where the system shifts under this pressure.
Transport + Logistics
Movement planning is part of the release packet, not an afterthought once a unit is 'done.'
Department laneDMV + Documentation
Docs and title state are core release conditions. They cannot stay buried in a separate filing workflow.
Department laneRelease Readiness
Release is the governed moment where the packet, movement plan, desk promise, and docs either align or break.
How the workspace should respond.
Movement planning depends on title and packet completeness
Condition proof has to travel with the unit
The release moment is still governed, not assumed