Integration Guide - ChrisMavrommatis/Binacle.Net GitHub Wiki

Successfully integrating Binacle.Net into your business requires attention to several key factors. This guide walks you through the key steps to ensure a smooth and successful integration.

📌 What to Expect from Integration

Integrating Binacle.Net means:

  • ✅ Structuring product data correctly for accurate packing results
  • ✅ Configuring bins to match your operational needs
  • ✅ Connecting your system with Binacle.Net’s API for real-time packing decisions
  • ✅ Optimizing requests for speed and efficiency

The following sections break down these critical areas, providing clear explanations and implementation steps.


📏 Dimensions and Unit of Measurement

To achieve accurate packing, your system must define product dimensions correctly. This section covers:

  • 🧮 Choosing the Right Measurement Unit
  • 📏 Ensuring Consistent Dimensions
  • 🔄 Conversion Considerations
  • ⚖️ Weight Considerations
  • ⚙️ Additional Best Practices

➡️ Read more: Dimensions and Unit of Measurement

📦 Your Bin Set

Selecting the appropriate bins is critical to maximizing packing efficiency. This section covers:

  • Using final bin destination dimensions (e.g., lockers or storage bins).
  • Using your own packaging boxes as predefined bins.
  • Additional considerations to ensure scalability, customer experience, and operational efficiency.

➡️ Read more: Your-Bin-Set

🌟 Typical Integration Process

This section provides a comprehensive overview of the typical integration process for Binacle.Net, from initial setup to real-time packing decisions. Follow the steps below to successfully integrate Binacle.Net into your system.

You’ll learn:

  • How to set up and configure Binacle.Net for your specific use case
  • How to send requests to Binacle.Net with product data
  • How to handle API responses and integrate packing solutions into your workflow
  • Best practices for optimizing packing efficiency and ensuring seamless user experience

➡️ For the full, detailed guide, check out the Typical Integration Process.