7min
Hub
Hub represents a physical location or a virtual unit where key activities happen. For example, warehouse represents a physical locaiton where units of inventory are stored while e-commerce hub represents a virtual hub where online orders are getting generated and are getting processed.

Hub types available are:
- E-commerce - for selling products directly to consumer through e-commerce storefronts
- Online Marketplace - for managing sellers of a marketplace including registration, payments and dispute resolution
- Warehouse - for storing units of inventory in a warehouse which is managed internally
- Offline Retail Store (EBO) - for exclusive brand outlets which sell offline
- MBO (Multi Brand Outlet) - for small format retail channel partners who carry multiple brands
- LFS (Large Format Store) - for larget format retail channel partners who carry multiple brands
- 3P WH (Third Party Warehouse) - for storing units of inventory in a warehouse which is managed by a third party
- Manufacturing - for manufacturing units of inventory using raw materials and manufacturing is managed internally
- 3P Manufacturing - for manufacturing units of inventory using raw materials and manufacturing is managed by third party
- Office - for representing an office premises which is either head office or satellite office