Supplier's note
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Ah, here the user's example format shows Technical Specifications with columns Feature, Specification, Benefit. But in the structured requirements above, they said Technical Parameters Table should have Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. There's a contradiction here. The user might have conflicting instructions. Since the example format is the final output they want, perhaps they prefer the Benefit column. The structured requirements might be part of the process but the final format uses the example's columns. To resolve, I'll follow the example's format for the Technical Specifications table (Feature, Specification, Benefit), and the Technical Parameters Table mentioned in structured requirements might be part of that. Alternatively, maybe the Technical Parameters Table is the same as the Technical Specifications in the example. The user might have mixed terms. Since the example is the final format to follow, I'll proceed with the example's Technical Specifications table structure (Feature, Specification, Benefit), even though the structured requirements mention Application Scenario. Perhaps the Application Scenario is part of the Scenario Solution Paragraph instead.
Moving forward, the Technical Specifications table will have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The Scenario Solution Paragraph will include the application scenarios. The Customization Guide will mention adjustable parameters. The Choose Your Model table compares the three versions.
Now, let's start building each section.
Product Details: A brief intro. Mention eco-friendly, wood and acrylic materials, suitable for shopping malls and supermarkets. Highlight the blend of aesthetics and functionality.
Technical Specifications Table:
- Feature: Material Composition
- Specification: Wood (FSC-certified) and recycled acrylic
- Benefit: Eco-friendly, reduces environmental impact
- Feature: Dimensions
- Specification: Customizable sizes (e.g., 120x60x200 cm)
- Benefit: Adaptable to various retail spaces
- Feature: Certification
- Specification: ISO 14001 environmental management
- Benefit: Ensures sustainable production standards
- Feature: Lighting Integration
- Specification: LED backlighting with dimmable controls
- Benefit: Enhances product visibility and ambiance
- Application Scenario (maybe in the Scenario Solution instead)
Wait, the user's example format's Technical Specifications don't have Application Scenario, so perhaps that's part of the Scenario Solution paragraph. The Scenario Solution should be a paragraph like "Medium thickness fabric is suitable for..." so in this case, "The modular design is suitable for small bakeries in shopping malls, while the larger configurations are ideal for supermarket chains needing high visibility displays."
Customization Guide: Adjustable parameters like wood type (e.g., oak, birch), acrylic thickness (3-5mm), and size dimensions. Mention customization to meet specific branding or space needs.
Get Inspiration: Start with "Create an inviting bakery display that combines sustainability and style..." then mention how the materials and design adapt to different environments.
Choose Your Model Table:
Parameters could be Eco-Friendly Materials, Customization Options, Durability, Certification Level.
Base Model: Eco materials (basic), standard customization, basic durability, ISO 14001
Advanced: +20% recycled content, more customization options, +15% durability
Pro: 100% FSC wood, full customization, +30% durability, additional certifications.
Managers Note:
First paragraph: Three breakthroughs: 1. FSC wood and recycled acrylic, 2. LED lighting integration, 3. Modular design.
Second paragraph: Guide selection: Base for small bakeries, Advanced for medium with customization, Pro for large chains needing premium features. Example: Pro's FSC wood ensures sustainability for eco-conscious brands, paired with LED lighting for better product visibility.
Need to ensure "With X, you can Y" structure. Like "With FSC-certified wood, you can ensure sustainable sourcing..." and comparative hints like "20% lighter than traditional glass displays".
Check all requirements are met: tables, sections, sentence structures, comparative hints where applicable.
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