How to send multiple FNSKU by pallet
I have approximately 30 FNSKU that I want to send to FBA. I am looking at approximately 2,000 pieces total across those 30 FNSKU. If I decided to ship them via pallet would I need to box each FNSKU separately? I have no problem doing that but I wanted to confirm how I would go about doing that. It makes more sense to have smaller items in an individual box packed into a pallet. I certainly would not want them all loose and being tossed around.
I am equipped to send by pallet. I have sent other things this way but they were individual FNSKU and larger items.
Please assist me whomever can.
How to send multiple FNSKU by pallet
I have approximately 30 FNSKU that I want to send to FBA. I am looking at approximately 2,000 pieces total across those 30 FNSKU. If I decided to ship them via pallet would I need to box each FNSKU separately? I have no problem doing that but I wanted to confirm how I would go about doing that. It makes more sense to have smaller items in an individual box packed into a pallet. I certainly would not want them all loose and being tossed around.
I am equipped to send by pallet. I have sent other things this way but they were individual FNSKU and larger items.
Please assist me whomever can.
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Dominic_Amazon
Hi @Seller_Y2NUvjmxqqDvn,
Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help!
All partnered carrier shipments not delivered by small package carriers must be loaded on pallets. For non-partnered carrier shipments that cannot be sent on pallets and need to be floor loaded, see the Floor Loading Policy.
Follow these guidelines when stacking boxes on your pallet:
- When shipping multiple ASINs on a pallet, physically separate the ASINs so that they are easy to differentiate upon receipt.
- Any guidelines shown on the box packaging must be followed, such as stack height maximums, box orientation requirements, and handling restrictions.
- Build pallets with the FBA box ID labels facing outwards to allow each barcode on the box to be scanned without breaking down the pallet.
- Stack boxes on pallets so that they are stable and flush on all sides. Brick stacking, with heaviest items on the bottom, is recommended.
- For single ASIN pallets, all boxes must be stacked the same way (i.e. horizontal or vertical). Boxes can still be turned in different directions, but they all must be stacked in the same way.
- Pallets ideally have a pack height no higher than 50 inches (45 inches for boxes and 5 inches for pallet) and are stackable, as this is space efficient and maximizes trailer space. Non-stackable pallets cannot exceed 72 inches in height and are less space efficient.
This help page Seller requirements for LTL, FTL, and FCL deliveries, has a ton of great info on the topic.
Best,
Dominic