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How to send oversized products to FBA?

Hi,

When attempting to send my products to an Amazon FBA warehouse, I've noticed that, in accordance with Amazon FBA pallet regulations, I can only fit two of my products on one pallet (my item's length and width is: 27.17x22.05 and AMZ's pallet is 40x48). However, I've also observed many large items, such as full-size grills, being sold on the Amazon marketplace.

I'm curious about how these sellers manage to do this. Are they truly in compliance with Amazon's regulations, or are there other methods they use to achieve this? I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide some guidance or clarification on this matter. Thank you!

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How to send oversized products to FBA?

Hi,

When attempting to send my products to an Amazon FBA warehouse, I've noticed that, in accordance with Amazon FBA pallet regulations, I can only fit two of my products on one pallet (my item's length and width is: 27.17x22.05 and AMZ's pallet is 40x48). However, I've also observed many large items, such as full-size grills, being sold on the Amazon marketplace.

I'm curious about how these sellers manage to do this. Are they truly in compliance with Amazon's regulations, or are there other methods they use to achieve this? I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide some guidance or clarification on this matter. Thank you!

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You don't have to sell oversized items by FBA. You can do FBM and direct ship to the customer. That has its own issues with ltl delivery to residential address. It also can be problematic should a customer want to do a return as getting a freight pickup from a residence is an even bigger nightmare. In the long run there are just some items that you are better off not selling through FBA and many items that you shouldn't bother to sell through amazon at all.

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How to send oversized products to FBA?

Hi,

When attempting to send my products to an Amazon FBA warehouse, I've noticed that, in accordance with Amazon FBA pallet regulations, I can only fit two of my products on one pallet (my item's length and width is: 27.17x22.05 and AMZ's pallet is 40x48). However, I've also observed many large items, such as full-size grills, being sold on the Amazon marketplace.

I'm curious about how these sellers manage to do this. Are they truly in compliance with Amazon's regulations, or are there other methods they use to achieve this? I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide some guidance or clarification on this matter. Thank you!

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How to send oversized products to FBA?

Hi,

When attempting to send my products to an Amazon FBA warehouse, I've noticed that, in accordance with Amazon FBA pallet regulations, I can only fit two of my products on one pallet (my item's length and width is: 27.17x22.05 and AMZ's pallet is 40x48). However, I've also observed many large items, such as full-size grills, being sold on the Amazon marketplace.

I'm curious about how these sellers manage to do this. Are they truly in compliance with Amazon's regulations, or are there other methods they use to achieve this? I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide some guidance or clarification on this matter. Thank you!

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How to send oversized products to FBA?

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Hi,

When attempting to send my products to an Amazon FBA warehouse, I've noticed that, in accordance with Amazon FBA pallet regulations, I can only fit two of my products on one pallet (my item's length and width is: 27.17x22.05 and AMZ's pallet is 40x48). However, I've also observed many large items, such as full-size grills, being sold on the Amazon marketplace.

I'm curious about how these sellers manage to do this. Are they truly in compliance with Amazon's regulations, or are there other methods they use to achieve this? I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide some guidance or clarification on this matter. Thank you!

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You don't have to sell oversized items by FBA. You can do FBM and direct ship to the customer. That has its own issues with ltl delivery to residential address. It also can be problematic should a customer want to do a return as getting a freight pickup from a residence is an even bigger nightmare. In the long run there are just some items that you are better off not selling through FBA and many items that you shouldn't bother to sell through amazon at all.

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You don't have to sell oversized items by FBA. You can do FBM and direct ship to the customer. That has its own issues with ltl delivery to residential address. It also can be problematic should a customer want to do a return as getting a freight pickup from a residence is an even bigger nightmare. In the long run there are just some items that you are better off not selling through FBA and many items that you shouldn't bother to sell through amazon at all.

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Seller_0rXAME9V4LQSx

You don't have to sell oversized items by FBA. You can do FBM and direct ship to the customer. That has its own issues with ltl delivery to residential address. It also can be problematic should a customer want to do a return as getting a freight pickup from a residence is an even bigger nightmare. In the long run there are just some items that you are better off not selling through FBA and many items that you shouldn't bother to sell through amazon at all.

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Hello @Seller_CoaaqL7xNXNNG. @Seller_0rXAME9V4LQSx and @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY gave you some good responses. Can you provide some more details about the type/size products you're looking to offer through FBA?

Seller requirements for LTL, FTL, and FCL deliveries

Shipping and routing requirements

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KJ_Amazon

Hello @Seller_CoaaqL7xNXNNG. @Seller_0rXAME9V4LQSx and @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY gave you some good responses. Can you provide some more details about the type/size products you're looking to offer through FBA?

Seller requirements for LTL, FTL, and FCL deliveries

Shipping and routing requirements

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