{"section":"tracks","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"order-delivery","locale":"en","slug":"order-delivery","path":"docs/en/tracks/omnichannel/unified-commerce-strategies/order-delivery.md","branch":"main","content":"Deliveries are made when customers opt to have their orders delivered to a specific address, such as their homes.\n\nSee two examples of this scenario:\n\n* A customer makes a purchase on ecommerce and chooses to receive the order at home.\n* A customer makes a purchase in a brick-and-mortar store via [Endless Aisle](/en/docs/tracks/endless-aisle) — when the item is not available in the store’s inventory — and chooses to have the order delivered to their home.\n\nIn this case, items usually come from the warehouse of a distribution center, as illustrated below.\n\n![EN Conceitos Logística](https://cdn.statically.io/gh/vtexdocs/help-center-content/refs/heads/main/docs/en/tracks/omnichannel/unified-commerce-strategies/order-delivery_1.png)\n\nAnother shipping possibility that can optimize your store’s operation and reduce costs is implementing the [Ship From Store](/en/docs/tracks/configuring-ship-from-store) strategy. This strategy refers to in-store fulfillment, meaning items can also be shipped from physical stores' inventories.\n\nTo configure the shipping strategy, see our walkthrough on [Inventory & Shipping](/en/docs/tracks/inventory).\n\nTo learn how to implement the Ship From Store strategy, click on `NEXT` at the bottom of the page."}