Global Fulfillment Hubs
A network stat strip above three dispatch hub cards, each naming the regions it serves, its dispatch promise, and what it keeps in stock.
A network stat strip above three dispatch hub cards, each naming the regions it serves, its dispatch promise, and what it keeps in stock.
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Global Fulfillment Hubs opens with a three figure stat strip for the network: the number of dispatch hubs, the countries served, and the share of orders delivered inside the quoted window. Below it, one card per hub names the regions it serves, its dispatch promise, and an honest note on what it actually stocks.
Data is one stats array and one hubs array, each hub carrying a city, a serves line, a dispatch line, and the note below the divider. The notes do the real work: they admit that the Sydney hub carries only the core range and that made to order pieces route from Portland on the longer window, so no card oversells its shelf.
Reach for this block on an international shipping or about page, wherever you want the delivery estimate to read as a real one rather than a hopeful guess. Naming the hubs and what each stocks explains why the checkout can promise a date before the buyer pays.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three hub network with a stat strip above it. Other configurations:
Tip: the honest stock note under each hub is what makes the delivery estimate believable, so keep it and resist rounding every hub up to full range.