Organization Structure of Heavy-Lift

Heavy-Lift is one of the two enterprises that is provided as part of reference implementation

. Liberty Handling Equipment and Candlestick Materials Handling are dealers of Heavy-Lift. Heavy-Lift is an enterprise that manufactures industrial goods. It sells its products through its dealers. The following figure illustrates the organization structure of Heavy-Lift.

Heavy-Lift has its own items, categories, price lists, pricing rules, and customers. Heavy-Lift contains Built_It_WH1, Built_It_WH2, and Built_It_WH3 warehouses that are used to stock inventory.

Heavy-Lift sells its products through dealers, which are organizations that purchase items from an enterprise and sell these items through their own storefronts. Heavy-Lift has a storefront with dealer specific item entitlements and prices.

Liberty Handling Equipment and Candlestick Materials Handling are dealers of Heavy-Lift. They have their own storefronts through which they sell Heavy-Lift's configurable forklifts and value-added products such as forklift accessories, industrial shelving systems, and so on. These value-added products are managed and sourced by the dealers. Liberty Handling Equipment and Candlestick Materials Handling are also known as the subcatalog organizations of Heavy-Lift, and therefore, can add additional items to the list of items provided by Heavy-Lift. They can also configure their own price lists and maintain their own customers.

As part of reference implementation, you can define a set of rules that are common to both Liberty Handling Equipment and Candlestick Materials Handling. However, there are no specific rules provided for Liberty Handling Equipment and Candlestick Materials Handling.