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Ajio Dropship Via VMS
End consumer sees inventory on Ajio Marketplace
End consumer places order
For every packed order, Ajio first purchases the inventory from the seller via B2B PO and then sells to the end consumer via B2C invoice.
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Customer Places a order
AJIO receives the order. AJIO orders the product from the supplier.
Supplier Receives the order, and sends the product to AJIO.
AJIO receives the product and fulfils the customer orderStandard Marketplace dropship model.
Sellers owns the inventory.
Inventory is exposed to the Marketplace from Seller's warehouse.
Individual B2C orders are received directly from end consumer on Marketplace.
Sellers processes the order directly from their warehouse.
B2C Invoice will be generated by AJIO in Seller's name.
B2B invoice will be generated by Seller to AJIO.
Shipping label will be generated by Marketplace.
Courier partner is provided by Marketplace.
Returns come to seller warehouse.
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Individual B2C orders are received directly from end consumer on Marketplace.
Ajio Creates a B2B PO after consolidating B2C customer orders.
Inventory is exposed to the End Customer from Seller's warehouse and Seller is the owner of inventory till B2B PO is placed.
B2B invoice will be generated by Seller to AJIO.
B2C Invoice will be generated by AJIO to Customer.
Returns are managed by ajio.
AJIO B2B (Not Live)
Standard B2B model.
The vendors transfer the inventory to the AJIO warehouse in bulk. Items of one order are packed into multiple boxes. The AJIO wants the boxes to be kitted together by a unique id. This id shall not be tampered by the logistics partner.
B2C Invoice will be generated by AJIO in Seller's name.
B2B invoice will be generated by Seller to AJIO.
Ajio is the owner of the inventory.