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Drop shipping

Drop shipping is a form of retail business in which the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand. Instead, in a form of supply chain management, the seller transfers the orders and their shipment details either to the manufacturer, a wholesaler, another retailer, or a fulfillment house, which then ships the goods directly to the customer.

The seller is responsible for marketing and selling the product, but has limited control over product quality, storage, inventory management, or shipping.[1] By doing this, it eliminates the costs of maintaining warehouses – or even a storefront – purchasing and storing inventory, and employing necessary staff for such functions. As in any other form of retail, the seller makes profit on the difference between an item's wholesale and retail price, less any pertinent selling, merchant, or shipping fees accruing against them.[citation needed]

Dropshipping has become a popular business model as it requires minimal initial investment and overhead costs. A dropshipping operation can be managed from any location with an internet connection. However, dropshipping also has its drawbacks, including lower profit margins, less control over the quality of the products sold and an increased risk of shipping delays or supply chain issues.[2]

Amazon, the online shopping giant, found early success in a dropshipping business model where they could offer over a million different books to consumers while only keeping approximately 2000 in stock of the more popular titles. Publishers and wholesalers would receive forwarded orders from Amazon and would ship the products directly to the customer using packaging from Amazon.[3]

Procedure

A drop shipping business to consumer model does not require a brick and mortar store. It may be eliminated entirely, or combined with a drop shipped order fulfillment business model. A physical retailer may keep potential drop shipped items on display, provide details on mail order items via a catalogue, or maintain a website with information available only online. A virtual retailer only has a website.[citation needed]

Drop shipping retailers are not required to disclose the practice, nor, as with any other retailer, the wholesale source of the products they offer. This can be achieved by "blind shipping" (shipping merchandise without a return address corresponding to the seller), "private label shipping" (having merchandise shipped from the wholesaler with a return address customised to the retailer), or utilising a fulfillment house. The ultimate order fulfiller might also include a customised packing slip, including details such as the retailer's company name, logo, and contact information.

In unusual circumstances drop shipping can occur when a small retailer (that typically sells in small quantities to the general public) receives a single large order for a product. The retailer may arrange for the goods to be shipped directly to the customer from the manufacturer or distributor.

Sellers on online auction sites such as eBay also use drop shipping as way of distributing products without stocking the items sold. A seller will list an item as new, and have purchased items shipped directly from the wholesaler to the customer. The seller's profit is the difference between the selling and the wholesale prices, minus any pertinent selling, merchant, or shipping fees accruing to them. However, some of the drop shipping methods used by sellers are not allowed under the eBay terms of service. This includes drop shipping methods in which a seller fulfills an order by purchasing the item from another online marketplace and having the item shipped to the customer. Sellers who use this method can be suspended from eBay.[4]

Products may be listed by a drop shipping retailer as available but actually be back-ordered either with the wholesaler or the item's manufacturer. Such potential delays in order fulfilment are not always known, or even when known disclosed, by a seller. They also can be extended, beyond the control of the seller. Likewise order fulfilment and shipping delays are beyond the seller's control, yet can reflect badly on the purchaser's ultimate satisfaction with their transaction. This puts a premium on timely and accurate information provision by the seller on both sides of the purchase, both before and after it is made.[citation needed]

Economics

The economics of dropshipping can be complex and depends on a number of different factors such as cost of goods, handling and shipping fees, marketing and advertising expenses, profit margins and scale or efficiency.[5]

Cost of goods is important as the markup from the wholesale price is the dropshipper's profit margin. Dropshippers do not physically handle their products thus, shipping and handling fees can vary depending on supplier and customer location. Suppliers may charge a flat rate or percentage of sales price impacting profit margins of the dropshipper. Furthermore, in order to attract customers, dropshippers invest in marketing and advertising campaigns such as social media ads, influencer partnerships and search engine optimization.[6]

In China

With the ever growing relevancy of drop shipping, this business model has become increasingly popular with the rise of e-commerce platforms and the ease of global trade, from China especially. China is globally recognised as a manufacturing powerhouse, producing a vast array of products at competitive prices.[7] This has made it a promising source for drop shippers whose interests require cost-effective and diverse products to sell in their online stores. Through establishing a partnership with Chinese suppliers, drop shippers can offer a wide range of products without the need to invest in inventory.[8] In addition, China has extensive access to global markets which enables to drop shippers to continually expand their investments.[9] China provides a well-established shipping and logistics infrastructure in place, enables efficient and cost-effective transportation of goods to customers worldwide, providing a crucial component for the success of the drop shipping model, as timely and reliable shipping is a key factor in customer satisfaction.[10]

China's relation with the drop shipping business model is already well established with e-commerce platforms such as Alibaba and AliExpress which have facilitated the growth of drop shipping by supplying in a high demand marketplace for suppliers and drop shippers to connect.[11] Subsequently with these platforms continually expanding, China has experienced exponential economic growth, leading to increased disposable income for its citizens.[12] Moreover, internet penetration and smartphone adoption have also increased quite drastically.[13] The combination of these factors have manifested an extensive domestic platform for e-commerce, supplying greater opportunities for drops shipping businesses to expand.

The Chinese government has established the significance of e-commerce and cross-border trade for the country's economic development.[14] Subsequently, the Chinese Government have instilled policies, initiatives and regulations to aid and promote the market platform of e-commerce. A distinct example can be identified when the government established special economic zones and implemented tax incentives to encourage e-commerce and export-specific industries.[15]

Scams

Drop shipping has also been a component of internet-based work-at-home schemes posted on social networking services.[16] Scam artists will promote drop-shipping as a work-at-home scheme, in which victims will be sold a list of businesses from which drop shipment orders can be placed. These businesses may not be wholesalers, but other businesses or individuals acting as middlemen between retailers and wholesalers, with no product of their own to sell. These middlemen often charge prices that leave little profit margin for the victim and require a regular fee for use of their services. In 2019, the Gimlet Media podcast Reply All investigated the drop-shipping phenomenon, exploring the way drop shippers microtarget[17] their client, but also found that micro-shipping itself is a rather dubious industry in that, despite the promises of some of the most well-known drop-shipping proponents, few drop shippers actually make any profits.[18]

In 2016, Buzzfeed News published an article exposing unscrupulous drop-shippers in China, describing how customers were receiving products that were not as those were advertised, or not receiving any products at all.[19]

One effect of drop-shipping scams is that customers who receive a drop-shipped package may realise that they overpaid for the item, return the item to the seller, then reorder the identical item directly from the manufacturer. The cost of processing the return and the loss of the unsalable returned product can result in significant losses to the drop shipper.[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kale, Sirin (1 May 2020). "'It's bullshit': Inside the weird, get-rich-quick world of dropshipping". Wired.
  2. ^ Khouja, Moutaz (2001). "The evaluation of drop shipping option for e-commerce retailers". Computers & Industrial Engineering. 41 (2). Computers & Industrial Enginnering: 109–126. doi:10.1016/S0360-8352(01)00046-8.
  3. ^ Girotra, Karan; Netessine, Serguei (July 2014). "Four Paths to Business Model Innovation". Harvard Business Review.
  4. ^ "Drop shipping". eBay.
  5. ^ Haskel, Fredrika; Mulolli, Liridona. "The Role of Drop Shipping in E-Commerce". University of Gothenburg.
  6. ^ Lei, Jinqiong; Xue, Musen (2022). "Drop-shipping or batch ordering: Contract choice in the presence of information sharing and quality decision". Journal of Management Science and Engineering. 7 (2): 287–302. doi:10.1016/j.jmse.2021.11.002. S2CID 244536703.
  7. ^ McKay, Huw; Song, Ligang (2010-01-17). "China as a Global Manufacturing Powerhouse: Strategic Considerations and Structural Adjustment". China & World Economy. 18 (1): 1–32. doi:10.1111/j.1749-124X.2010.01178.x. hdl:1885/23994. S2CID 153747896.
  8. ^ Sun, Yu; Li, Ling; Shi, Hui; Chong, Dazhi (July 2020). "The transformation and upgrade of China's manufacturing industry in Industry 4.0 era". Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 37 (4): 734–740. doi:10.1002/sres.2714. S2CID 225720438.
  9. ^ Moore, Thomas Geoffrey (2002-03-18). China in the World Market: Chinese Industry and International Sources of Reform in the Post-Mao Era. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-66442-4.
  10. ^ Gan, Lin (2003-05-01). "Globalization of the automobile industry in China: dynamics and barriers in greening of the road transportation". Energy Policy. 31 (6): 537–551. doi:10.1016/S0301-4215(02)00097-6. hdl:10852/32767. ISSN 0301-4215.
  11. ^ Bamansoor, Samer; Baker El-Ebiary, Yousef A.; Hazman Yusoff, Fakhrul; Pathmanathan, P. Ravindran; Iryani Ahmad Saany, Syarilla; Abu Bakar Fasc, Zainab Binti; Aseh, Khairi; Pande, Bishwajeet; Al Moaiad, Yazeed (2021). "Evaluation of Chinese Electronic Enterprise from Business and Customers Perspectives". 2021 2nd International Conference on Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise (ICSCEE). pp. 169–174. doi:10.1109/ICSCEE50312.2021.9498093. ISBN 978-1-6654-3222-1. S2CID 236920468. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  12. ^ Lardy, Nicholas R. (2015-01-12), "China: Toward a Consumption-Driven Growth Path", Seeking Changes, Joint Imprint with Central Compilation and Translation Press, China, pp. 85–111, doi:10.1142/9789814656306_0004, ISBN 978-981-4651-97-4, retrieved 2023-04-24
  13. ^ Hong, Y. Alicia; Zhou, Zi; Fang, Ya; Shi, Leiyu (2017-09-11). "The Digital Divide and Health Disparities in China: Evidence From a National Survey and Policy Implications". Journal of Medical Internet Research. 19 (9): e7786. doi:10.2196/jmir.7786. PMC 5613190. PMID 28893724.
  14. ^ Trappey, Charles V.; Trappey, Amy J.C. (2001-01-01). "Electronic commerce in Greater China". Industrial Management & Data Systems. 101 (5): 201–210. doi:10.1108/02635570110394617. ISSN 0263-5577.
  15. ^ Pak, Chŏng-dong (1997). The Special Economic Zones of China and Their Impact on Its Economic Development. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-275-95613-4.
  16. ^ "Drop-Shipping: What you Need to Know Before You Buy or Sell Online". State of Michigan.
  17. ^ Belsky, Scott (March 30, 2018). "Attack of the micro brand". Medium.
  18. ^ "The World's Most Expensive Free Watch". Reply All (podcast). Gimlet Media. 2018-03-01.
  19. ^ Maheshwari, Sapna; Fu, Beimeng (April 5, 2016). "Say No To The Dress". BuzzFeed News.
  20. ^ Feifer, Jason (July 27, 2016). "Why It's Nearly Impossible to Stop This Amazon and eBay Scheme". Entrepreneur.

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Potential promo tone issues sections with low referencing grammar issues Please help improve this article if you can March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Drop shipping is a form of retail business in which the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand Instead in a form of supply chain management the seller transfers the orders and their shipment details either to the manufacturer a wholesaler another retailer or a fulfillment house which then ships the goods directly to the customer The seller is responsible for marketing and selling the product but has limited control over product quality storage inventory management or shipping 1 By doing this it eliminates the costs of maintaining warehouses or even a storefront purchasing and storing inventory and employing necessary staff for such functions As in any other form of retail the seller makes profit on the difference between an item s wholesale and retail price less any pertinent selling merchant or shipping fees accruing against them citation needed Dropshipping has become a popular business model as it requires minimal initial investment and overhead costs A dropshipping operation can be managed from any location with an internet connection However dropshipping also has its drawbacks including lower profit margins less control over the quality of the products sold and an increased risk of shipping delays or supply chain issues 2 Amazon the online shopping giant found early success in a dropshipping business model where they could offer over a million different books to consumers while only keeping approximately 2000 in stock of the more popular titles Publishers and wholesalers would receive forwarded orders from Amazon and would ship the products directly to the customer using packaging from Amazon 3 Contents 1 Procedure 2 Economics 3 In China 4 Scams 5 See also 6 ReferencesProcedureA drop shipping business to consumer model does not require a brick and mortar store It may be eliminated entirely or combined with a drop shipped order fulfillment business model A physical retailer may keep potential drop shipped items on display provide details on mail order items via a catalogue or maintain a website with information available only online A virtual retailer only has a website citation needed Drop shipping retailers are not required to disclose the practice nor as with any other retailer the wholesale source of the products they offer This can be achieved by blind shipping shipping merchandise without a return address corresponding to the seller private label shipping having merchandise shipped from the wholesaler with a return address customised to the retailer or utilising a fulfillment house The ultimate order fulfiller might also include a customised packing slip including details such as the retailer s company name logo and contact information In unusual circumstances drop shipping can occur when a small retailer that typically sells in small quantities to the general public receives a single large order for a product The retailer may arrange for the goods to be shipped directly to the customer from the manufacturer or distributor Sellers on online auction sites such as eBay also use drop shipping as way of distributing products without stocking the items sold A seller will list an item as new and have purchased items shipped directly from the wholesaler to the customer The seller s profit is the difference between the selling and the wholesale prices minus any pertinent selling merchant or shipping fees accruing to them However some of the drop shipping methods used by sellers are not allowed under the eBay terms of service This includes drop shipping methods in which a seller fulfills an order by purchasing the item from another online marketplace and having the item shipped to the customer Sellers who use this method can be suspended from eBay 4 Products may be listed by a drop shipping retailer as available but actually be back ordered either with the wholesaler or the item s manufacturer Such potential delays in order fulfilment are not always known or even when known disclosed by a seller They also can be extended beyond the control of the seller Likewise order fulfilment and shipping delays are beyond the seller s control yet can reflect badly on the purchaser s ultimate satisfaction with their transaction This puts a premium on timely and accurate information provision by the seller on both sides of the purchase both before and after it is made citation needed EconomicsThe economics of dropshipping can be complex and depends on a number of different factors such as cost of goods handling and shipping fees marketing and advertising expenses profit margins and scale or efficiency 5 Cost of goods is important as the markup from the wholesale price is the dropshipper s profit margin Dropshippers do not physically handle their products thus shipping and handling fees can vary depending on supplier and customer location Suppliers may charge a flat rate or percentage of sales price impacting profit margins of the dropshipper Furthermore in order to attract customers dropshippers invest in marketing and advertising campaigns such as social media ads influencer partnerships and search engine optimization 6 In ChinaWith the ever growing relevancy of drop shipping this business model has become increasingly popular with the rise of e commerce platforms and the ease of global trade from China especially China is globally recognised as a manufacturing powerhouse producing a vast array of products at competitive prices 7 This has made it a promising source for drop shippers whose interests require cost effective and diverse products to sell in their online stores Through establishing a partnership with Chinese suppliers drop shippers can offer a wide range of products without the need to invest in inventory 8 In addition China has extensive access to global markets which enables to drop shippers to continually expand their investments 9 China provides a well established shipping and logistics infrastructure in place enables efficient and cost effective transportation of goods to customers worldwide providing a crucial component for the success of the drop shipping model as timely and reliable shipping is a key factor in customer satisfaction 10 China s relation with the drop shipping business model is already well established with e commerce platforms such as Alibaba and AliExpress which have facilitated the growth of drop shipping by supplying in a high demand marketplace for suppliers and drop shippers to connect 11 Subsequently with these platforms continually expanding China has experienced exponential economic growth leading to increased disposable income for its citizens 12 Moreover internet penetration and smartphone adoption have also increased quite drastically 13 The combination of these factors have manifested an extensive domestic platform for e commerce supplying greater opportunities for drops shipping businesses to expand The Chinese government has established the significance of e commerce and cross border trade for the country s economic development 14 Subsequently the Chinese Government have instilled policies initiatives and regulations to aid and promote the market platform of e commerce A distinct example can be identified when the government established special economic zones and implemented tax incentives to encourage e commerce and export specific industries 15 ScamsDrop shipping has also been a component of internet based work at home schemes posted on social networking services 16 Scam artists will promote drop shipping as a work at home scheme in which victims will be sold a list of businesses from which drop shipment orders can be placed These businesses may not be wholesalers but other businesses or individuals acting as middlemen between retailers and wholesalers with no product of their own to sell These middlemen often charge prices that leave little profit margin for the victim and require a regular fee for use of their services In 2019 the Gimlet Media podcast Reply All investigated the drop shipping phenomenon exploring the way drop shippers microtarget 17 their client but also found that micro shipping itself is a rather dubious industry in that despite the promises of some of the most well known drop shipping proponents few drop shippers actually make any profits 18 In 2016 Buzzfeed News published an article exposing unscrupulous drop shippers in China describing how customers were receiving products that were not as those were advertised or not receiving any products at all 19 One effect of drop shipping scams is that customers who receive a drop shipped package may realise that they overpaid for the item return the item to the seller then reorder the identical item directly from the manufacturer The cost of processing the return and the loss of the unsalable returned product can result in significant losses to the drop shipper 20 See alsoFulfillment house Logistics Mail forwarding Mail order Order fulfillment Will callReferences Kale Sirin 1 May 2020 It s bullshit Inside the weird get rich quick world of dropshipping Wired Khouja Moutaz 2001 The evaluation of drop shipping option for e commerce retailers Computers amp Industrial Engineering 41 2 Computers amp Industrial Enginnering 109 126 doi 10 1016 S0360 8352 01 00046 8 Girotra Karan Netessine Serguei July 2014 Four Paths to Business Model Innovation Harvard Business Review Drop shipping eBay Haskel Fredrika Mulolli Liridona The Role of Drop Shipping in E Commerce University of Gothenburg Lei Jinqiong Xue Musen 2022 Drop shipping or batch ordering Contract choice in the presence of information sharing and quality decision Journal of Management Science and Engineering 7 2 287 302 doi 10 1016 j jmse 2021 11 002 S2CID 244536703 McKay Huw Song Ligang 2010 01 17 China as a Global Manufacturing Powerhouse Strategic Considerations and Structural Adjustment China amp World Economy 18 1 1 32 doi 10 1111 j 1749 124X 2010 01178 x hdl 1885 23994 S2CID 153747896 Sun Yu Li Ling Shi Hui Chong Dazhi July 2020 The transformation and upgrade of China s manufacturing industry in Industry 4 0 era Systems Research and Behavioral Science 37 4 734 740 doi 10 1002 sres 2714 S2CID 225720438 Moore Thomas Geoffrey 2002 03 18 China in the World Market Chinese Industry and International Sources of Reform in the Post Mao Era Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 66442 4 Gan Lin 2003 05 01 Globalization of the automobile industry in China dynamics and barriers in greening of the road transportation Energy Policy 31 6 537 551 doi 10 1016 S0301 4215 02 00097 6 hdl 10852 32767 ISSN 0301 4215 Bamansoor Samer Baker El Ebiary Yousef A Hazman Yusoff Fakhrul Pathmanathan P Ravindran Iryani Ahmad Saany Syarilla Abu Bakar Fasc Zainab Binti Aseh Khairi Pande Bishwajeet Al Moaiad Yazeed 2021 Evaluation of Chinese Electronic Enterprise from Business and Customers Perspectives 2021 2nd International Conference on Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise ICSCEE pp 169 174 doi 10 1109 ICSCEE50312 2021 9498093 ISBN 978 1 6654 3222 1 S2CID 236920468 Retrieved 2023 04 24 Lardy Nicholas R 2015 01 12 China Toward a Consumption Driven Growth Path Seeking Changes Joint Imprint with Central Compilation and Translation Press China pp 85 111 doi 10 1142 9789814656306 0004 ISBN 978 981 4651 97 4 retrieved 2023 04 24 Hong Y Alicia Zhou Zi Fang Ya Shi Leiyu 2017 09 11 The Digital Divide and Health Disparities in China Evidence From a National Survey and Policy Implications Journal of Medical Internet Research 19 9 e7786 doi 10 2196 jmir 7786 PMC 5613190 PMID 28893724 Trappey Charles V Trappey Amy J C 2001 01 01 Electronic commerce in Greater China Industrial Management amp Data Systems 101 5 201 210 doi 10 1108 02635570110394617 ISSN 0263 5577 Pak Chŏng dong 1997 The Special Economic Zones of China and Their Impact on Its Economic Development Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 275 95613 4 Drop Shipping What you Need to Know Before You Buy or Sell Online State of Michigan Belsky Scott March 30 2018 Attack of the micro brand Medium The World s Most Expensive Free Watch Reply All podcast Gimlet Media 2018 03 01 Maheshwari Sapna Fu Beimeng April 5 2016 Say No To The Dress BuzzFeed News Feifer Jason July 27 2016 Why It s Nearly Impossible to Stop This Amazon and eBay Scheme Entrepreneur Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drop shipping amp oldid 1217193238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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