Import product data — easily integrate CSV, Excel and BMEcat

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Efficiently consolidate product data from various sources

Many companies receive product data from a variety of sources: suppliers provide BMEcat catalogues, internal data is stored in Excel files, and existing systems use their own formats.
This data often varies in terms of structure, quality and completeness.

With ComBinder PIM, you can import all your data into a single system and lay the foundations for consistent product information.

Flexible import options for any data source

CSV and Excel import

Import existing product data from spreadsheets and transfer the content to your PIM system in a structured format.

BMEcat-Import

Process BMEcat files from different versions (e.g. 1.2 and 2005) and integrate supplier data efficiently.

Data mapping and structuring

Assign fields as required and define how data is stored in your system.

Consolidation of multiple data sources

Combine data from various sources into a single central product dataset.

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Typical use cases for data import

  • Importing supplier data (BMEcat)
  • Migration of existing product data from Excel
  • Consolidation of multiple data sources
  • Initial filling of a PIM system

Clean data as the foundation for efficient processes

  • Standardised data structure
  • Reduction in manual rework
  • Better data quality
  • The basis for automation
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Frequently asked questions about product data import

What file formats can I import?

ComBinder PIM supports CSV, Excel (XLS) and BMEcat files.

Can data from different sources be combined?

Yes, data from multiple sources can be merged and organised.

Is it possible to map the data?

Yes, fields can be assigned individually.

Is the import function suitable for large volumes of data?

Yes, even large product catalogues can be imported efficiently.

Start importing your product data now

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