FAQs covered in this article
Understanding the types of orders
There are three types of orders in the Tengiva platform. Each has a different purpose, workflow, and responsibilities.
| Order type | What is it? | Who fulfills it | Learn more | 
| Sample swatches | A small fabric sample requested by a client. Tengiva stores, prepares, and ships these on your behalf. | Tengiva (we handle it fully) | |
| Inventory (or stock) orders | A ready-to-ship order from your available stock. You manage picking, packing, and delivery. | The supplier | |
| Production order | A custom order that requires production lead time. You oversee manufacturing and fulfillment. | The supplier | 
Understanding the types of orders in detail
Sample swatch orders
Clients can request a (14x25.5 cm) sample swatch from your product page to test color, texture, and quality before placing larger orders.
How it works:
- We use part of the 2 meters of each product you initially sent us. - Learn more here: Why we need 2 meters of your textiles? 
 
- Tengiva cuts and ships the swatches directly to clients. 
- You don’t need to handle swatch fulfillment. 
- Boxes are delivered directly to your client with your product information in them. 
Learn more: How does the sample swatch service work?
Inventory orders
These are standard e-commerce purchases from the stock you’ve made available. Ideal for fast-moving products, in-stock basics, or when you want to offer quick delivery.
How it works:
- Clients see your available stock and pricing. 
- They place an order directly from your online store. 
- You pick, pack, and ship the order. 
Learn more: Preparing your inventory order
Production orders
These are custom or made-to-order sales that require production before shipping.
How it works:
- The buyer submits a production request or quote. 
- You review the details, adjust quantities or pricing if needed, and approve the quote. 
- Once approved, you can convert it into a production order directly from the quote page. 
- You fulfill the order based on your production timeline. 
Learn more: Managing production order requests & quotes
