You have introduced a new variable Factories
how does that relate to the mall.

Leonardo Ruoso sent the following on 7/17/2009 2:34 AM:
> Sounds better now!
> 
> An example of what I suppose to need development is to support the
> individual set of rules defined by each factory. Every factory (and supplier
> and brand are the same here) has it's own set of rules to accept purchase
> orders, like minimum total, or to apply for discounts. So the customer order
> will need to obey to supplier rules. This rules could be set at the supplier
> or the brand entities...
> 
> Leonardo
> 
> 2009/7/16 David E Jones <[email protected]>
> 
>> This sort of detail is very helpful. You are basically describing the
>> business process for the mall site and that is the most clear and actionable
>> way to communicate requirements.
>>
>> Even based on just this it sounds like OFBiz will do most of what you need.
>> You can have products and inventory that are "drop shipped" and the basic
>> process for this is that when these items are ordered OFBiz can
>> automatically create purchase orders to suppliers with the shipping address
>> set to the customers shipping address.
>>
>> Chances are you will still want some sort of variation on this, but it
>> sounds like this combined with various other features of the software will
>> get you most of the way there.
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 16, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
>>
>>  I'm not going to keep accounting for each store and will not have any
>>> system
>>> integration with then. All the horizontal integration will be done
>>> manually.
>>>
>>>
>>> Customer will browse the products from all the stores, buy several
>>> products
>>> from several stores, pay at once. When we check the payment, the customer
>>> order should generate several back orders, but the stores will sale direct
>>> to the customer and we will pay then without our comission.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/7/16 BJ Freeman <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>  to keep accounting, and access separate, but have a single interface for
>>>> the shipping department would take some customization.
>>>> it would also take an instance of ofbiz running for each store, the way
>>>> I envision it.
>>>> there may be other ways, would have to get detailed requirements to go
>>>> further.
>>>>
>>>> Leonardo Ruoso sent the following on 7/16/2009 12:45 PM:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure it's about sub-companies, because they are independent
>>>>> companies that have in commom a factory store in an specifc outlet mall.
>>>>>
>>>> The
>>>>
>>>>> outlet mall team has a website and intends to create an e-commerce
>>>>>
>>>> website
>>>>
>>>>> to allow resellers to buy from the stores without coming to mall.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/7/16 BJ Freeman <[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>>  this has been answered before so let me take different approach.
>>>>>> The model was for A company and Sub-companies related to the Company
>>>>>> Code can be written that allows this.
>>>>>> it is not 100% OOTB though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Leonardo Ruoso sent the following on 7/16/2009 12:01 PM:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Saudações,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'd like to know how much Ofbiz could help me deploy an eletronic
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> outlet
>>>>> mall. Resellers will login, add products from several diferent factory
>>>>>>> stores and checkout. Ofbiz should create one order for each store and
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> the
>>>>> eletronic outlet mall staf will receive all the goods from all the
>>>>>> stores,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> pack it and mail it to the custommer. Revenue is based on COMMISSIONS,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> so
>>>>> we'll not resale anything.
>>>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>>> Leonardo Ruoso
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
> 

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