Warehouse
how do I ship my products directly to amazon so they can stock in their warehouse?
Warehouse
how do I ship my products directly to amazon so they can stock in their warehouse?
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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7
You create an FBA shipping plan.
Amazon seller university is over here:
sell.amazon.ca/learn
Jurgen_Amazon
Hello @Seller_TADvdmM0y5dC9,
Thank you for contacting Amazon Forums.
You are referring to Fulfilled By Amazon (FBA). Let me provide you with an overview of the FBA program and the resources available to help you get started.
What is FBA?
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service provided by Amazon where they handle the fulfillment and shipping of your products to customers. When you choose to use FBA, you send your inventory to Amazon's fulfillment centers, and they take care of storing, picking, packing, and shipping the orders to customers. They also handle customer service, returns, and refunds on your behalf.
Key Benefits of FBA for Canadian Sellers:
- Easier order fulfillment and shipping management
- Access to Amazon's Prime customer base and fast shipping options
- Automated customer service and returns handling
- Leveraging Amazon's scale and logistics network
Getting Started with FBA:
To start selling through FBA, you'll need to follow these steps:
- Set up your Seller Central account (if you haven't already) and enable the FBA program.
- Prepare your products according to Amazon's packaging and labeling requirements.
- Send your inventory to the designated Amazon fulfillment centers in Canada.
- List your products for sale on Amazon and choose the FBA fulfillment option.
Resources:
Amazon has a wealth of resources available to guide you through the FBA setup and management process:
I'd recommend starting with the Seller Central Help pages and the Seller University courses to familiarize yourself with the FBA program, the requirements, and best practices for Canadian sellers.
Please let me know if you have any other questions! I'm happy to provide further assistance as you explore the FBA opportunity.
Best regards,
Jurgen