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Amazon FBA Warehouse delivery appointment

If we have two shipments with different FBA IDs, suppose FBA123 and FBA456. Both are going to the same warehouse let's say ABE8.

If we get a delivery appointment for FBA123, can we deliver FBA456 on the same truck without getting any appointment?

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Amazon FBA Warehouse delivery appointment

If we have two shipments with different FBA IDs, suppose FBA123 and FBA456. Both are going to the same warehouse let's say ABE8.

If we get a delivery appointment for FBA123, can we deliver FBA456 on the same truck without getting any appointment?

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_cjrCAPVWADz3d,

Great question! I don't think I've ever actually come across it before, in fact.

In theory you probably could put two shipments on one truck if they were going to the same FC, but I have to imagine it carries a higher degree of risk for the actual receiving process once it gets to the FC. If it's unclear which boxes belong to which shipment, etc., you could run into longer receiving times that sending them in separately.

Is it possible to just have the inventory placed together into one STA shipment?

- Bryce

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How did it go? My answer is no. you could try combining them. question is why did Amazon split. is one prep required and one not?

We have done it in the past by putting a slip sheet between orders without issues but one of the orders was just a few cases.

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Amazon FBA Warehouse delivery appointment

If we have two shipments with different FBA IDs, suppose FBA123 and FBA456. Both are going to the same warehouse let's say ABE8.

If we get a delivery appointment for FBA123, can we deliver FBA456 on the same truck without getting any appointment?

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Amazon FBA Warehouse delivery appointment

If we have two shipments with different FBA IDs, suppose FBA123 and FBA456. Both are going to the same warehouse let's say ABE8.

If we get a delivery appointment for FBA123, can we deliver FBA456 on the same truck without getting any appointment?

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If we have two shipments with different FBA IDs, suppose FBA123 and FBA456. Both are going to the same warehouse let's say ABE8.

If we get a delivery appointment for FBA123, can we deliver FBA456 on the same truck without getting any appointment?

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_cjrCAPVWADz3d,

Great question! I don't think I've ever actually come across it before, in fact.

In theory you probably could put two shipments on one truck if they were going to the same FC, but I have to imagine it carries a higher degree of risk for the actual receiving process once it gets to the FC. If it's unclear which boxes belong to which shipment, etc., you could run into longer receiving times that sending them in separately.

Is it possible to just have the inventory placed together into one STA shipment?

- Bryce

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Seller_9MdSmMvZ83jn0

How did it go? My answer is no. you could try combining them. question is why did Amazon split. is one prep required and one not?

We have done it in the past by putting a slip sheet between orders without issues but one of the orders was just a few cases.

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_cjrCAPVWADz3d,

Great question! I don't think I've ever actually come across it before, in fact.

In theory you probably could put two shipments on one truck if they were going to the same FC, but I have to imagine it carries a higher degree of risk for the actual receiving process once it gets to the FC. If it's unclear which boxes belong to which shipment, etc., you could run into longer receiving times that sending them in separately.

Is it possible to just have the inventory placed together into one STA shipment?

- Bryce

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_cjrCAPVWADz3d,

Great question! I don't think I've ever actually come across it before, in fact.

In theory you probably could put two shipments on one truck if they were going to the same FC, but I have to imagine it carries a higher degree of risk for the actual receiving process once it gets to the FC. If it's unclear which boxes belong to which shipment, etc., you could run into longer receiving times that sending them in separately.

Is it possible to just have the inventory placed together into one STA shipment?

- Bryce

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How did it go? My answer is no. you could try combining them. question is why did Amazon split. is one prep required and one not?

We have done it in the past by putting a slip sheet between orders without issues but one of the orders was just a few cases.

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How did it go? My answer is no. you could try combining them. question is why did Amazon split. is one prep required and one not?

We have done it in the past by putting a slip sheet between orders without issues but one of the orders was just a few cases.

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