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What about the books in the library?
To put it bluntly, this is a necessary book for libraries, such as ancient books, which are specially distributed to libraries and other places. Details are as follows:

1, introduced as follows:

Library distribution is a commercial term, as the name implies, which is to distribute books to libraries. In order to make it easier for libraries to buy books and publishers to ship them, what booksellers call "library distribution" came into being.

2. Examples are as follows:

A library has to purchase 2000 books at a time. Among these 2000 books, there are books from different publishers. Some publishers have only a few books, hundreds or even more. In the case of ordering only a few books, it is impossible for the publishing house to send them directly to the library, so the publishing house accumulates them and delivers them at the lowest logistics cost. Therefore, there must be a middleman to receive the goods once, and then the middleman will distribute the goods to the libraries according to the purchase order, and send the goods to the libraries at the lowest logistics cost. This can reduce the logistics cost from publishing house to library. Some booksellers saw this and invested in their own library distribution centers to earn a little profit. However, in the current book market, in order to get more profits, the general library will order directly from booksellers, who will go to the publishing house according to the order.