How to Ship Directly to Amazon FBA

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How to Ship Directly to Amazon FBA


After doing product research, finding a winning product, and working with a supplier to create a private label product, Fulfillment-by-Amazon (FBA) sellers have the option to ship their products straight to Amazon’s warehouses from their supplier or to ship them to another location first, before they go to Amazon. Get more news about Singpaore Shipping,you can vist our website!

Why wouldn’t sellers have their suppliers send their inventory straight to Amazon? Some sellers like to inspect the products themselves, only send a limited quantity of stock to Amazon at a time to control FBA storage costs, or any number of other reasons.

Sellers who go this route need to know how to get their products to Amazon’s warehouses when they’re ready. So, how do you set up an FBA shipment to get your inventory into an Amazon warehouse?

For a brand new Amazon seller, navigating Seller Central and setting up your first FBA shipment can be a difficult task. I’ll go over every step of how to set your FBA shipment up correctly — using both old and new methods.Recently, Amazon introduced a new update to “Send to Amazon,” which is a three-step shipment creation workflow to set up your FBA shipments.

Let’s go over both methods for creating a shipment. If you sell retail arbitrage, private label, or wholesale, you’ll need to know how to do it.
Step 1
In Seller Central, go to “Manage Inventory” and find your listing.
Step 2
On the right-hand side, choose the drop-down menu that reads “Edit” and click “Send/Replenish Inventory.”
Step 3
In this step, you will need to enter your “Ship from address” if you haven’t done so already. If you have the inventory at your house or business, enter that address.
Step 4
On this screen, you’ll enter how many units of your product are in one case and how many cases you’re shipping. In this example, I’m going to ship 50 units total. I can only fit 25 units in each case, so I’ll choose 2 as the number of cases.
Step 5
In this step, you’ll need to choose whether or not your products need to be prepped before shipping to Amazon. This could mean it needs to be placed in a poly bag, labeled, or bubble-wrapped. Amazon will let you know here what type of prep your type of product requires. If your product doesn’t fall under one of the categories shown in the drop-down menu, then you won’t need to prep.

Now, if you don’t have the supplies or materials you need to prep your products, you can have Amazon prep your products for a fee. The fee will range from $1.00 to $2.30 per unit depending on the type of prep your product requires.