Orders & Inventory
With fabric Orders, you can receive, track, and fulfill customer orders across sales channels and enable customers to track their orders.
Order fulfillment logic allows you to create fulfillment rules that route orders through different fulfillment locations based on characteristics such as customer location, warehouse location, item price, order attribute type, and more.
Orders and Inventory are accessible through fabric’s cloud-based application Copilot, or through fabric’s Order APIs and Inventory APIs.
Key Resources
Developer Guide
Essential instructions for integrating and using Orders & Inventory APIs.
Fulfillment AI
Optimize order fulfillment and inventory processes with fabric-powered AI.
Order Management
Manage the order lifecycle with inventory details, returns, and more.
Order Fulfillment
Direct orders to different fulfillment locations based on order attributes.
Networks
Create an aggregate inventory view that displays accurate ATP numbers.
Locations
A centralized way to manage store and warehouse information.
Use Case
As a retailer today, its no secret that you might be struggling with rising order fulfillment and shipping costs due to the complexities of modern fulfillment networks. Many retailers find that existing systems struggle to handle the intricacies of split shipments, geo-location based fulfillment, and custom item rules. This often leads to increased costs and the need for time-consuming, expensive custom rulesets.
Using fabric’s Order Fulfillment Logic (OFL) you can configure how orders are handled for different items, locations, sales, shipping types, and any other custom defined attributes.
For example, multi-location fulfillment allows you to allocate orders to specific fulfillment locations based on factors such as shipping type, geographic distance, and inventory availability. This flexibility enables efficient order processing and reduces shipping times.
For same-day delivery optimization, the geolocation considers the customer’s location and searches for inventory networks within a set distance that can fulfill the order the fastest. This feature can be configured with specific boundaries and inventory balancing options to ensure the fastest possible delivery.
Split shipment management is another key feature, allowing orders to be fulfilled from multiple locations when necessary. This can be set up at both the order and item level, with options to allow partial fulfillment. This functionality is particularly useful when dealing with complex inventory situations or when aiming to optimize delivery times for multi-item orders.
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