Drop shipping

Also calleddropshipping

Drop shipping is a model where a retailer sells products it does not stock and a supplier ships them to the customer on the retailer's behalf, usually picking or producing to order.

Drop shipping is often confused with an inventory network, but the difference is the stock. Drop shipping connects a retailer to suppliers who fulfil to order; an inventory network connects existing shops that already hold real, finished stock.

That distinction matters for speed and reliability: network fulfilment draws on inventory that physically exists today, rather than on a supplier's ability to produce or source the item.

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