Calling all beginners and new sellers, learn more FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) and how it can quickly scale your business by outsourcing fulfillment to Amazon.

Looking to save time, reduce operational costs, and grow your ecommerce business? Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is here to help, letting you outsource orders to Amazon so you can focus on your business.
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) can make fulfillment easier, faster, and less expensive. It can also help you increase sales and reach customers around the globe.
Whether you’re new to selling online or an experienced seller, we’ll guide you through how FBA works.
What is Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)?
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) lets you outsource order fulfillment to Amazon. Enroll products in FBA to:
Supply Chain by Amazon also includes the option to extend FBA services through Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF). With MCF, you can outsource fulfillment for orders placed on your websites or another sales channel.

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Intro to Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)
Use FBA to offer Prime shipping to your customers and have Amazon pick, pack, and ship orders on your behalf. In this video, you’ll learn how FBA works and where to access additional FBA tools and resources.
What are the benefits of FBA?
FBA takes fulfillment off your plate and offers a suite of tools and programs to help you optimize and grow your business.
Interested? FBA is a flexible program, letting you enroll as many (or as few) products as you’d like. New sellers who sign up for FBA are also eligible for discounts and incentives on shipping, returns, and more.
Next, we’ll cover costs to help you determine if it’s right for you.
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FBA programs can help increase sales
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What does FBA cost?
FBA costs depend on the products you sell and the services you decide to use. FBA uses a pay-as-you-go model, with storage and fulfillment costs charged per unit and per order.
Costs can include:
Visit Seller Central to learn more about Amazon selling costs.

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Understand your Amazon selling fees
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We can help you identify products that could thrive with FBA
Our FBA Enrollment Opportunities tool uses machine learning to spot products in your existing catalog that could benefit from an FBA program. Browse a list of products and recommended programs, and use an estimated potential sales lift for each recommendation to help make your enrollment decision. You can start the enrollment process directly from the tool.
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What is the FBA Revenue Calculator?
Understanding your costs and how they impact your profit is an important step in determining your fulfillment method.
A helpful tool that can remove some of the guesswork is the FBA Revenue Calculator. Use the calculator to quickly compare estimated costs and profits for FBA and your own fulfillment method to determine if FBA is right for you.

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Watch: How the FBA Revenue Calculator works
How to become an Amazon FBA seller
To use FBA, first sign up for an Amazon selling account by choosing a selling plan. Then you can enroll your selling account in FBA and either create new listings for the program or convert existing listings to FBA.
To register for FBA:
What are the requirements to be an Amazon FBA seller? Review the terms and conditions for becoming an Amazon seller, as well as requirements for adding inventory to FBA.
What are FBA inventory requirements?
Many products eligible for sale in the Amazon store will be eligible for FBA.
Some products may be eligible for sale in the Amazon store while not being eligible for FBA, or eligible with specific requirements. For example, alcoholic beverages and tires are not eligible for FBA. Similarly, dangerous goods, also known as hazmat, typically cannot be sold through FBA. Also, if you sell products with expiration dates, be sure to review product-specific requirements related to shelf life before enrolling them in FBA.
Learn more about FBA product restrictions and FBA inventory requirements

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Amazon FBA inventory requirements
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How Amazon FBA works: 6 steps
Let’s cover how to use FBA to meet your business goals—from enrolling products to sending your first shipment to the Amazon fulfillment network.
Step 1: Decide on a fulfillment strategy
You can use FBA to fulfill all the products you sell, or some of them, depending on your needs. You can even use FBA to fulfill orders from your other sales channels through Multi-Channel Fulfillment and connect your channels with pre-built applications or directly through APIs for order automation.
Want to harness the ease of FBA for selling across boarders? Remote Fulfillment with FBA lets you offer your US FBA products to customers in Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.
Step 2: Add products to FBA
Once you’ve decided what products you want to send to Amazon fulfillment centers, enroll products in FBA from your Seller Central account using one of two methods:
Whenever you add or convert products to FBA, be sure to double check you’ve entered product dimensions correctly to help avoid inventory issues down the road.
Step 3: Prep, label, and pack products
To create your first FBA shipment, you’ll start by prepping, labeling, and packing your products. Proper preparation can ensure your products get transported safely and securely, and will make your items available to customers quicker.
To ensure a smooth check-in at Amazon fulfillment centers, be sure to follow FBA packaging, prep, and labeling guidelines and have these items handy when relevant:
Need help creating labels? Amazon’s FBA label service is an option available to Amazon sellers through FBA. You can select this option if you would like us to apply barcode labels to your inventory for a per item cost. Learn more about how labels work in the Amazon store.

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Amazon FBA packaging, prep, and labelling requirements
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Step 4: Ship products to Amazon using the Send to Amazon workflow
When you’re ready to send inventory to Amazon’s fulfillment network, follow the Send to Amazon workflow in Seller Central. Send to Amazon helps sellers who use FBA or Multi-Channel Fulfillment get products to the Amazon fulfillment network more efficiently. The workflow provides a single destination for replenishing inventory and guides sellers step-by-step through the shipment creation process.
The Send to Amazon workflow offers the following benefits:
To monitor shipments to fulfillment centers or start the Send to Amazon workflow, hover over Inventory in the main menu of Seller Central and click Shipments. Log in to Seller Central to get started with Send to Amazon.

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How to use the Send to Amazon tool
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Step 5: Track inventory and manage stock
Managing your inventory with FBA can help you start and scale your business quickly and efficiently. It’s also important to keep an eye on your inventory levels to ensure products stay in stock and avoid long-term storage costs.
You can manage inventory from Seller Central by hovering over Inventory in the main menu and clicking FBA Inventory. Here you can monitor, plan, and restock inventory.
Another helpful resource in Seller Central is the FBA Dashboard, which provides a summary of your sales, shipments, inventory, and FBA opportunities.
Some best practices for managing inventory include:
Once your business is up and running with FBA, you can also use the FBA Restock Inventory tool to take the guesswork out of inventory operations. It helps you plan shipment amounts and timeframes and gives you custom recommendations based on sales history, demand forecast, seasonality, and replenishment settings.

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What is the FBA Restock tool?
Learn how to use the FBA Restock tool to manage your inventory!
Step 6: Look for ways to grow sales
Offering fast, reliable shipping with FBA can help boost sales by making offers more attractive to shoppers. You can also use FBA programs like Subscribe & Save to secure repeat customers or Buy with Prime to offer the Amazon experience on your other sales channels.
Beyond FBA, Amazon offers several ways you can increase sales. From using sponsored ads and other advertising options, to creating and building your own brand through Amazon Brand Registry, you have many options that can help boost your bottom line.
Mickey Toogood