# Distributor Campaign Localization | Vitra.ai

> Distributors rewrite your marketing anyway. What to give them so the brand survives the rewrite, and which parts they should genuinely be free to change.

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# Distributor Campaign Localization

Distributors rewrite your marketing anyway. What to give them so the brand survives the rewrite, and which parts they should genuinely be free to change.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 18, 2026

![Distributor Campaign Localization](https://www.vitra.ai/static/images/blog/distributor-campaign-localization.jpg)

Table of contents

[They will change it either way](#they-will-change-it-either-way)

[Fix a little, release a lot](#fix-a-little-release-a-lot)

[Give them editable assets](#give-them-editable-assets)

[Terminology is the non-negotiable](#terminology-is-the-non-negotiable)

[Check the claims, not the layout](#check-the-claims-not-the-layout)

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** Distributors adapt manufacturer marketing regardless, so the choice is whether they start from a localized kit or from nothing. Give them editable local assets and fix only what must not vary.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/platform) keeps one approved technical vocabulary across every document.

## They will change it either way

A distributor knows their market and has a sales target. Given a PDF in the wrong language they will rebuild it in PowerPoint, and the result carries your product and not your brand. So the useful question is not how to stop that. It is what to hand them so the version they produce is close to what you would have made.

## Fix a little, release a lot

Element

Fixed

Distributor may change

Logo, palette, typography

Yes

—

Product and model names

Yes

—

Technical specifications

Yes

—

Safety and compliance claims

Yes

—

Headline and hook

—

Yes

Application examples

—

Yes, local ones land better

Contact and lead routing

—

Yes, it is theirs

Pricing and offers

—

Usually theirs

Application examples are the row that matters commercially. A machine shown in a plant a buyer recognises sells; the same machine in a generic render does not, and only the distributor knows which sector to show.

## Give them editable assets

A locked PDF forces a rebuild. Layered, editable files in the local language mean the distributor edits rather than recreates, which is the whole mechanism.

[Image translation](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-translation) produces the localized artwork and [image personalization](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-personalization) throws the channel sizes, so what they receive is already right for their market and their formats.

## Terminology is the non-negotiable

Model names, component names and specifications have to match the [manual](https://www.vitra.ai/manufacturing/machine-manual-translation) and the [catalogue](https://www.vitra.ai/manufacturing/spare-parts-catalogue-translation), because a buyer who reads one name in a brochure and another in the documentation stops trusting both.

Pin those in a [glossary](https://www.vitra.ai/manufacturing/manufacturing-glossary) and hold them in [memory](https://www.vitra.ai/features/translation-memory) so the distributor kit and the technical library cannot drift apart.

## Check the claims, not the layout

Specification claims and comparative statements carry different rules by market, and a distributor adapting copy is not the right person to be judging that.

Run the kit through [quality control](https://www.vitra.ai/features/quality-control) before it ships, and give them a short list of what they may not alter. A rule they understand is followed; a hundred-page brand manual is not.

## FAQ

**Why localize distributor marketing at all?** Because distributors adapt it regardless. Given material in the wrong language they rebuild it themselves, and the result carries your product without your brand.

**What should distributors be allowed to change?** Headlines, application examples, contact routing and usually pricing. Local examples sell better because only the distributor knows which sector a buyer will recognise.

**What must stay fixed?** Logo, palette, typography, product and model names, technical specifications, and any safety or compliance claim. Those are where inconsistency becomes a commercial or legal problem.

**Why send editable files rather than PDFs?** A locked PDF forces a rebuild from scratch. Layered files in the local language mean the distributor edits rather than recreates, which is what keeps the output close to the original.

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