When a merchant sells a product, they must fulfill the order by shipping the product to the customer. Fulfillment is the process of packaging and shipping products to customers. Shopify provides merchants with tools to automate fulfillment, including apps that connect to third-party fulfillment centers.
There are three types of fulfillment in Shopify:
1. Manual fulfillment: The merchant handles packaging and shipping the product themselves. 2.
Dropshipping: The merchant connects their store to a dropshipper, who handles packaging and shipping the product. 3. Fulfillment center: The merchant connects their store to a fulfillment center, which handles packaging and shipping the product.
While fulfilling orders can be a rewarding experience, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks involved. There are a few things that can go wrong when fulfilling orders, such as:
– Orders getting lost in transit
– Packages being damaged in transit
– Customers being unhappy with their purchase
If you’re not careful, fulfilling orders can be a time-consuming and stressful experience. Be sure to plan ahead and take steps to minimize the risks involved.
The type of fulfillment that a merchant chooses depends on their business model, budget, and shipping needs. For example, a small business that ships only a few orders per day may choose manual fulfillment, while a large business that ships hundreds of orders per day may choose a fulfillment center.
No matter what type of fulfillment a merchant chooses, they need to make sure that their products are packaged well and shipped on time to avoid disappointing customers.