FBA Fees – SIPP/SIOC 2024

SIPP is a program where products are shipped to the customer in their original packaging, without any extra packaging from Amazon. Eligible for the SIPP program The unit has been shipped and is certified for delivery. Products may be certified by Amazon if their packaging meets DIPP guidelines. For details on SIPP guidelines and how … Read more

FBA Fees – Apparel 2024

Starting on Feb 5, 2024, Amazon introduces large bulky and extra-large size tiers. Starting on April 15, 2024, FBA fulfillment fee rates will be reduced for standard-sized and large bulky-sized products. The chart belows shows the new rates and size tiers that will apply starting on February 5, 2024, along with new rates starting on … Read more

Non-Apparel Amazon FBA Fee Structure 2024

Starting on Feb 5, 2024, we will introduce new more granular rate cards for standard-sized products and introduce large bulky and extra-large size tiers. Starting on April 15, 2024, FBA fulfillment fee rates will be reduced for standard-sized and large bulky-sized products. The chart below shows the new rates and size tiers that will apply … Read more

Amazon 2024 New Fee Introduction

Changes to Amazon FBA Shipping: More Control, Potential Cost Impact Attention Amazon sellers! Big news on the inbound shipping front!  Starting March 1st, 2024, a new fee structure will be implemented for Amazon’s Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) service. Here’s what you need to know: Shipping to One Fulfillment Center? It’s Now the Default Previously, Amazon … Read more

FBA Fees – Low Price 2024 (Below $10)

The Low-Price FBA program offers reduced fulfillment fees compared to regular FBA. However, please note that all other standard Selling on Amazon fees and FBA fees will still be applicable. Size Tier Shipping Weight 2024 Fulfillment fee(February 5, 2024 to April 14, 2024) 2024 Fulfillment fee(Starting April 15, 2024) Small Standard 2 oz or less … Read more

Consistent Low Inventory Fee on Amazon 2024

A low-inventory-level fee will be implemented for standard-sized products that consistently have low inventory in relation to customer demand. Inadequate inventory levels impact product distribution, delay delivery, and raise shipping costs. The fee is only charged if a product’s historical inventory levels compared to historical demand (known as “historical days of supply”) are less than … Read more