Configure locations in Apple Business Manager
When you sign up for Apple Business Manager, the first location is automatically created (called the primary location) and reflects your organisation name. As you expand your use to other locations or offices, you can add more locations and edit their information. Additional locations can mirror physical locations or organisational units. Apps and Books can then be provisioned to specific locations. User roles such as Content Manager and Staff can be assigned to locations.
There are two roles that have privileges for managing locations: Administrator (the role with the most privileges) and People Manager (which has the next largest set of privileges after Administrator).
Search for and view location information
In Apple Business Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.
Select Locations in the sidebar, then select or search for a location in the search field. See How to search.
Select the location and view basic information about that location.
In some cases you’ll see connections made only by you.
Select your name at the bottom of the sidebar, then select Preferences to view more information about this organisation—for example, any federated authentication configurations, the Managed Apple Account configurations for your users and more.
Add a location
You can add locations. This is useful if you’re managing more than one remote location for your organisation.
In Apple Business Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.
Select Locations in the sidebar, then select the Add button at the top of the window.
Enter the new location information, then select Save.
Edit a location
You can edit any location except the primary one. This is useful if you’re managing more than one remote location for your organisation.
In Apple Business Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.
Select Locations in the sidebar, then select or search for a location in the search field. See How to search.
Select the location, then select the Edit button at the top of the window.
Edit the selected location, then select Save.
Delete a location
You can delete a manually created location. Before you do, accounts and app and book licences must be transferred to another location.
In Apple Business Manager , sign in as a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.
Select Locations in the sidebar, then select or search for a location in the search field. See How to search.
Select the Delete button .
Make sure you want to delete the location. This action can’t be undone.
Select Delete.