Hi, I searched for my answer but couldn’t find it.
I have created a “box” category that contains 10 individual items. When I create an order for a customer for a “box”, these 10 individual items are not scaled by the inventory and I have to do it manually.
Thanks for posting. I hope your day is going well!
I apologize in advance, however I’m slightly confused by your question. By “category” do you mean “collection?” Are you trying to create a bundled product?
If you could provide a bit more information, or perhaps screenshots of the current process, and the process you are looking for, that would be fantastic!
At the moment I am selling both DTC and B2B.
The DTC is pretty straightforward.
The B2B, however, gets confusing.
I am not using a co-packer or 3PL services.
My B2B customers can only order master cases (10 units in it).
I have created a product on Shopify called “1 case of 10” and when I invoice that to my B2B customers the individual units (10 in this case) don’t get subtracted from my SKU/UPC inventory count.
How do I solve this problem?
Should I invoice my B2B costumers 10 units of the SKU? That way for sure the inventory will get subtracted. However, I don’t like how not professional it looks in from of the retail clients. I would prefer they see on the invoice “1 or more cases”.
You would need to use an app, custom made or from the app store, to help you bundle the skus together so that inventory is tracked efficiently while still allowing for the professional look you want to have on your invoices. This is usually referred to as sku bundling or sku packaging.
You will want to take a look at some of the apps that are available to do this and ensure the customer experience at the checkout and during your invoicing all look correct: Shopify App Store - Sku Bundle Apps.