Third-Party Logistics (3PL): A service provider that offers outsourced logistics services to companies, managing warehousing, transportation, and distribution.
Third-Party Logistics (3PL): A service provider that offers outsourced logistics services to companies, managing warehousing, transportation, and distribution.
An Amazon FBA warehouse provider is a third-party logistics company or service specializing in storing, managing, and preparing products for Amazon’s FBA program. These providers ensure that products meet Amazon’s requirements before they are shipped to fulfillment centers, saving sellers…
Amazon has specific labeling requirements that products must meet for FBA. This includes labeling with either an FNSKU or UPC/EAN barcode, ensuring proper placement and visibility.
ASIN is a unique 10-character alphanumeric code assigned by Amazon to each product listed for sale on their platform. It helps identify and manage product listings efficiently.
The return trip of a transportation vehicle, carrying a different load than its initial journey to maximize efficiency.
Bill of Lading (BOL): A legal document that serves as a contract between the shipper and the carrier, detailing the goods being shipped and their destination.
A post-shipment pricing adjustment made between the shipper and the carrier based on specific contractual agreements.
Bundling involves packaging multiple products together as a single unit for sale on Amazon. FBA prep services may help with creating and packaging these bundles.
A company or individual responsible for transporting goods from one location to another.
Ensuring that carriers meet the required standards and regulations for transportation services.