Bulk Catalog
Bulk Catalog lets merchants add wholesale rules to products that already exist in their store catalog.
Each rule controls how a product is sold to B2B buyers:
- Wholesale unit price
- Minimum order quantity
- Case pack size
When to use it
Use Bulk Catalog when a retail product also needs a wholesale buying path. It is useful for distributor pricing, carton quantities, boxed products, or any item that should not be sold one unit at a time to wholesale buyers.
What merchants configure
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Product | Existing product in the store catalog. |
| Wholesale price | Unit price used for wholesale quoting and invoicing. |
| Minimum order quantity | Smallest quantity the merchant wants to accept for wholesale purchase. |
| Case pack size | Quantity grouping for packed, boxed, or carton-based sales. |
Good setup rules
- Add the product to the normal catalog first, then add its wholesale rule.
- Use a wholesale price that matches the store currency.
- Keep minimum order quantity realistic for the buyer segment.
- Use case pack size when products are shipped or counted in fixed groups.
- Review product costs before assigning a discount tier to a company.
What Bulk Catalog does not do
- It does not create a new product by itself.
- It does not replace inventory, fulfillment, or supplier management.
- It does not automatically collect payment from a buyer.