A supply chain is a mechanism designed to transfer goods from suppliers to customers. This system consists of buyers, producers, workers, information, resources, modes of transportation, and more. The control of the flow of raw materials and completed goods inventory from the point of production until they reach the final customer is known as supply chain management. The manufacturer is the initial link in the chain. You must select a supplier that can produce your product in a secure, economical, and timely way, albeit this will vary depending on the kinds of goods you offer. Demand planning enables you to foresee variations in demand and guarantee that orders are placed at the appropriate time to prevent inventory runs and money being locked up in excess inventory. This may be managed with the use of an inventory control system. The transportation of your product(s) or raw materials must be discussed with your manufacturer in advance. If you have many warehouses, you must make sure that the appropriate amount of merchandise gets to each location and that the freight shipments have the necessary paperwork. At a fulfillment center, merchandise must be properly stored when it is received. For precise and speedy recovery, each SKU requires a separate, special storage place. The process of fulfilling orders placed online is the last link in the supply chain. Picking the products from the order, putting them in a box or poly mailer, and sending the package to the consumer are all necessary steps. Fast shipping and fulfillment might provide your company a competitive edge over rivals. The ultimate reason for the authors to write the paper is to manage the shipment content from ecommerce using the supply chain management practices and Tree structures such as decision tree.