Unzip Supplier Product Asset Deliveries for Your Store

E-commerce managers dealing with supplier or agency asset handoffs know the drill: a ZIP arrives containing hundreds of product images organized by SKU, and the folder structure is the only thing mapping images to listings. Deliteful extracts these archives with the original folder hierarchy intact and skips corrupted files silently, so catalog update workflows stay on schedule.

Supplier asset deliveries often come structured as ZIP files with subdirectories like 'SKU-10234/hero.jpg' or 'category/seasonal/banner.png'. If extraction flattens that structure or stalls on a corrupted file, the downstream task of matching images to product records becomes manual guesswork. Deliteful preserves every subdirectory exactly as packed and skips problem archives without stopping the batch.

Seasonal campaigns compound the volume problem: a single supplier refresh can mean dozens of ZIPs covering multiple product lines. Batches of up to 50 files or 2 GB can be processed at once. Each ZIP is unpacked into its own isolated directory, preventing filename collisions when multiple suppliers use the same generic filenames like 'front.jpg' or 'main.png'.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload supplier asset ZIPs

    Batch upload up to 50 ZIP files or 2 GB of supplier asset archives.

  2. 2

    Automatic integrity check

    Deliteful verifies each archive and skips corrupted files without halting other extractions.

  3. 3

    Download with folder structure intact

    Extracted assets are returned with original subdirectories preserved, ready for catalog upload.

Frequently asked questions

Will the SKU-based folder structure inside supplier ZIPs be preserved?
Yes. Deliteful preserves the complete internal directory hierarchy on extraction. Subdirectory names and nesting are maintained exactly as they appear inside the archive.
Can I process multiple supplier ZIPs at once?
Yes. Batches support up to 50 files or 2 GB total. Each ZIP is extracted into a separate isolated directory, so supplier A's 'front.jpg' and supplier B's 'front.jpg' do not overwrite each other.
What happens if one ZIP from a supplier is corrupted?
Corrupted archives are skipped automatically. The rest of the batch continues processing, so a single bad file from one supplier does not delay extraction of the remaining deliveries.
Is there a size limit on how much can be extracted?
Total extracted output is capped at 5 GB per task. For large seasonal asset drops, split deliveries into multiple batches if needed.

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