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Amazon Logistics
1. Amazon Cross-Border Logistics (AGL)
1.1 Introduction
Amazon cross-border logistics service, Amazon Global Logistics Service, referred to as AGL
1.2 Process
1.3 Seller services
1.3.1 Locking service
1.3.2 Priority for entering positions
1.3.3 One-stop service for sellers’ backend
1.3.4 Cross-border transportation services
1.3.5 Destination customs clearance service
1.3.6 Shipping fee cash on delivery
1.4 Advantages
1.4.1 Save time
Help sellers reduce warehousing time and warehouse as quickly as possible to increase peak season sales and sales profits
1.4.2 Save money
Reduce logistics and transportation costs, and save waiting and additional costs for destination warehousing
1.4.3 Labor saving
One-stop service, cargo tracking and process control help sellers focus on product selection and marketing
1.4.4 Efficient
Entering the sales window early can effectively improve the efficiency of cash flow.
1.4.5 Timeliness
Maintain reliable peak season transit times
1.4.6 Low inventory
Reduce inventory and improve the efficiency of the logistics supply chain
2. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)
2.1 Introduction
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) refers to the logistics and distribution business provided by Amazon.
2.2 Process
2.2.1 The seller delivers the goods to the Amazon fulfillment center (FBA warehouse) in the target country
2.2.2 After the customer places an order, Amazon completes the order sorting, packaging, and terminal delivery.
2.2.3 When it is necessary to return or exchange goods, the Amazon warehouse will also help the seller handle it properly (including repackaging services)
2.3 Advantages
2.3.1 Help increase product sales
2.3.2 Higher conversion rate
2.3.3 Higher customer unit price and repurchase rate
2.3.4 Can participate in Amazon peak season promotions
3. Amazon purchase and delivery
3.1 Introduction
The "Buy Shipping" service (BuyShipping) means that the seller ships the goods himself, delivering the goods directly from China to overseas consumers, or from the seller's overseas warehouse to the buyer. Amazon is a sales only website
3.2 Advantages
3.2.1 Maintain seller performance
3.2.2 Amazon Mall Claim Protection (A to Z), maintain your order defect rate
3.2.3 Automatic delivery confirmation, effective tracking rate compliance
3.2.4 Improve on-time delivery
4.FBA operation
4.1 Steps to convert inventory to FBA inventory
4.1.1 Click "Manage Inventory" in the "Inventory" tab of the menu bar to enter the inventory management interface
4.1.2 Find the product you need to convert to FBA shipping. You can search for the product in two ways
Method 1: Search the SKU, title, and ISBN of the product in the search bar
Method 2: Use the product shipping attributes and use "product status" and "delivery type" as the main filtering conditions to filter the products that need to be converted to FBA shipping.
4.1.3 Put "/" in the check box of the product, and click "Convert to "Amazon Fulfillment" in "Edit"
4.1.4 Jump to the following page and click "Convert Only" to confirm the conversion to FBA shipping.
4.1.5 Jump to the "Add Dangerous Goods Information" page, truthfully select in the pop-up window whether the product contains batteries, or whether it is dangerous goods/hazardous substances. After selecting, click "Submit" to return to the upper page, and select "Save and Continue" "
4.1.6 The product has been converted to Amazon delivery. You can directly ship/replenish the product on the page that jumps next. You can also select the corresponding product for shipping/replenishment on the "Manage Inventory" page later.
4.2 Steps to send/replenish goods to Amazon
4.2.1 Follow the above steps to convert the product to Amazon fulfillment
4.2.2 The screen interface will jump to "Send/Replenish Inventory". Follow the steps to send/replenish inventory to Amazon to add inventory in the Amazon fulfillment center.
1. Confirm whether the shipping information is correct
2. Set delivery quantity
3. Confirm the preprocessing method
Selection is pre-processed by "Seller"
Preprocessed by the seller themselves
Select Preprocessed by "Amazon"
Preprocessing completed by the platform (charged)
4. Label products
5. Check the shipment
6. Processing of shipments
(1) Check the goods in the shipment;
(2) Choose the appropriate first-leg logistics and distribution service
(3) Packing goods
(4) Print shipment labels
7. Track shipments
Precautions
1. Before sending/replenishing goods to Amazon, you need to consider whether the inventory shipped to Amazon will be sent to one or multiple Amazon fulfillment centers. Notes
2. If you don’t want to divide the warehouse, you need to set up the warehouse closing in advance on the Amazon seller platform.
(1) Select "Settings > Amazon Logistics" on the seller platform
(2) Under the "Inbound Settings Column" on the Amazon Logistics Settings page, click "Edit"
(3) Under "Inventory Configuration Options" on the warehousing settings page, select "Inventory Configuration Service" and click "Update