Distributed inventory network

Also calledinventory networknetworked inventoryshared inventory

A distributed inventory network connects separate shops so a shortage at one can be filled, in real time, by stock that already exists at another — without merging warehouses or sharing data.

Unlike a single shared warehouse, every shop in a distributed inventory network stays fully independent: its own storefront, stock, pricing and customer relationship. A neutral layer in the middle knows which products across the network are the same, and where each is available to ship, and routes orders accordingly.

It is not a marketplace (the customer never sees another brand) and not dropshipping (the stock is real and already exists). It simply lets shops quietly back each other up.

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The guides go deeper than the definitions — how shared inventory actually works, end to end.