Partial shipping

  • Written by Ganesh Pawar 2 min read
  • Updated: July 22, 2025

What is a partial shipment?

A partial shipment occurs when only part of a customer’s order is shipped initially, with the remaining items delivered later in separate packages. This approach is often used when some products are out of stock, have longer lead times, or ship from different warehouses.

Partial shipping helps prevent delays by allowing available items to reach the customer faster, rather than holding the entire order until everything is ready. It’s commonly used in ecommerce and retail logistics to improve delivery times, manage inventory efficiently, and maintain customer satisfaction, even when stock availability varies.

Why use partial delivery?

Partial delivery is beneficial when:

  • Certain items are backordered or unavailable
  • Products are shipped from different locations
  • The customer needs available items urgently

Retailers use this approach to reduce wait times and improve customer satisfaction.

Example of Partial shipping

A customer orders a laptop, keyboard, and a desk lamp. The lamp is backordered, so the store ships the laptop and keyboard first. This is considered a partial shipment, and the lamp will be shipped later when back in stock.

Driftcharge Tip

If offering partial shipping, always inform customers upfront and provide tracking updates for each delivery. Transparency builds trust.

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Ganesh Pawar

Ganesh Pawar is the founder of Driftcharge, a subscription management app designed to help Shopify merchants streamline and scale their subscription businesses. With a deep focus on solving real-world pain points—like legacy account page support, flexible subscription options, and advanced analytics—Ganesh is passionate about building tools that drive growth and retention.

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