Sources are the physical locations where product inventory is managed and shipped for order fulfillment, or where services are available. These locations can include warehouses, brick-and-mortar stores, distribution centers, pickup locations, and drop shippers. You allocate inventory quantities to these sources, and Commerce automatically aggregates the total salable products for your stocks. For large companies, add multiple sources for all of your locations: in different geographic locations by country and continent, locations in a city, based on the type of inventory, even based on services.
It is recommended that you provide specific physical geographical locations when creating a source. That allows the Distance Priority Algorithm to compare the location of the shipping destination address with the available source locations to determine the closest source to fulfill shipments. You can use Google Maps or offline calculations, which use geocodes. For more information about this Distance Priority Algorithm, see Configure Distance Priority Algorithm.
Start with a Default Source that you can update but not disable. This source is used by single-source merchants and for product migration. You always need a default source.
The following diagram helps illustrate the Sources for a Bicycle Shop merchant selling a mountain bike, which available to stocks and accessible by the SSA for shipments.
All stores begin with a Default Source that must remain enabled:
You can update the name, address, GPS location, and point of contact information. The source’s code is a protected value, acting as a unique ID associating the source with your product quantities and stocks.
If editing the Default Source, you can edit all configurations except the name and code. It is recommended that single-source merchants add information matching their location.
The Manage Sources page lists all available inventory locations and fulfillment facilities. You can add new inventory sources, and edit existing locations.
On the Admin sidebar, go to Stores > Inventory > Sources.
To add an inventory location, see Adding a New Source.
Find the inventory source and open it in Edit mode.
Update the information and save the changes.
Button | Description |
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Add New Source | Opens the New Source form that is used to enter a new inventory source, fulfillment facility, or location. |
Column | Description |
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Code | A unique, alphanumeric code that is used by the system to identify the inventory source. |
Name | A unique name that identifies the inventory source for Admin users. |
Is Enabled | Indicates if the inventory source is active and available to use. |
Pickup Location | Indicates if the source is active as a pickup location for in-store delivery. |
Action | Clicking Edit opens the inventory source record in edit mode. |
Column | Description |
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Latitude | Specifies the latitude coordinate of the inventory source for GPS. Enter the value as a number, preceded by a plus or minus sign as needed. The degree symbol and letters are not permitted. For example: 32.7555 |
State/Province | The state or province where the source is located. |
Postcode | The ZIP or postal code of the source. |
The email of the primary contact. | |
Longitude | Specifies the longitude coordinate of the inventory source for GPS. Enter the value as a number, preceded by a plus or minus sign as needed. The degree symbol and letters are not permitted. For example: Longitude -97.3308 |
City | The city where the source is located. |
Phone | The telephone number of the primary contact. |
Country | The country where the source is located. |
Street | The street address of the source. |
Fax | The area code and fax number of the primary contact. |