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How to pack multiple sku's for FBA?

Hi everyone, I’m attempting my first FBA shipment and just need a bit of clarification please!

So I have around 15 different SKUs, will be sending say, 10 of each.
Each SKU will be packed within its own carton.
So what I need to know is, do I have to send each box of SKUs separately? Or can I put all the different items into one or two big boxes, to send onto Amazon?
Does each SKU need its own delivery label?
Many thanks

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How to pack multiple sku's for FBA?

Hi everyone, I’m attempting my first FBA shipment and just need a bit of clarification please!

So I have around 15 different SKUs, will be sending say, 10 of each.
Each SKU will be packed within its own carton.
So what I need to know is, do I have to send each box of SKUs separately? Or can I put all the different items into one or two big boxes, to send onto Amazon?
Does each SKU need its own delivery label?
Many thanks

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You will need to ship all items into FBA in accordance with the shipping plan, after you select the “Case packed” option.

Amazon will provide you warehouse addresses. They often split items into multiple shipments.

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First, create the shipment.
Once you get to the point where it is completed, Amazon themselves will tell you if it needs to be split.
A lot depends on what you are actually sending.
ie. oversize, small and light or normal fulfilment.

When you pack them, make sure they are packed good enough to be sent without damage as Amazon will only shove them in a box, without any real packaging as such.

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hello - thanks for the replies, but I’m afraid I am still a bit confused! Let me expand…

I am sending 10 different SKUs, 10 pieces per SKU. Each SKU is packed in their own little box. But I want to pack these little boxes into one or two big outer cartons to send to Amazon (to save courier fees etc). So my question is - do I still select ‘case packed’ when I am doing the ‘send/replenish’ , or is it the ‘individual items’ option, as each carton will contain a mixture of different skus ?

Hope that makes sense, I just can’t get my head around it!

Many thanks

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How to pack multiple sku's for FBA?

Hi everyone, I’m attempting my first FBA shipment and just need a bit of clarification please!

So I have around 15 different SKUs, will be sending say, 10 of each.
Each SKU will be packed within its own carton.
So what I need to know is, do I have to send each box of SKUs separately? Or can I put all the different items into one or two big boxes, to send onto Amazon?
Does each SKU need its own delivery label?
Many thanks

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How to pack multiple sku's for FBA?

Hi everyone, I’m attempting my first FBA shipment and just need a bit of clarification please!

So I have around 15 different SKUs, will be sending say, 10 of each.
Each SKU will be packed within its own carton.
So what I need to know is, do I have to send each box of SKUs separately? Or can I put all the different items into one or two big boxes, to send onto Amazon?
Does each SKU need its own delivery label?
Many thanks

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How to pack multiple sku's for FBA?

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Hi everyone, I’m attempting my first FBA shipment and just need a bit of clarification please!

So I have around 15 different SKUs, will be sending say, 10 of each.
Each SKU will be packed within its own carton.
So what I need to know is, do I have to send each box of SKUs separately? Or can I put all the different items into one or two big boxes, to send onto Amazon?
Does each SKU need its own delivery label?
Many thanks

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

You will need to ship all items into FBA in accordance with the shipping plan, after you select the “Case packed” option.

Amazon will provide you warehouse addresses. They often split items into multiple shipments.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

First, create the shipment.
Once you get to the point where it is completed, Amazon themselves will tell you if it needs to be split.
A lot depends on what you are actually sending.
ie. oversize, small and light or normal fulfilment.

When you pack them, make sure they are packed good enough to be sent without damage as Amazon will only shove them in a box, without any real packaging as such.

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hello - thanks for the replies, but I’m afraid I am still a bit confused! Let me expand…

I am sending 10 different SKUs, 10 pieces per SKU. Each SKU is packed in their own little box. But I want to pack these little boxes into one or two big outer cartons to send to Amazon (to save courier fees etc). So my question is - do I still select ‘case packed’ when I am doing the ‘send/replenish’ , or is it the ‘individual items’ option, as each carton will contain a mixture of different skus ?

Hope that makes sense, I just can’t get my head around it!

Many thanks

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

You will need to ship all items into FBA in accordance with the shipping plan, after you select the “Case packed” option.

Amazon will provide you warehouse addresses. They often split items into multiple shipments.

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

You will need to ship all items into FBA in accordance with the shipping plan, after you select the “Case packed” option.

Amazon will provide you warehouse addresses. They often split items into multiple shipments.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

First, create the shipment.
Once you get to the point where it is completed, Amazon themselves will tell you if it needs to be split.
A lot depends on what you are actually sending.
ie. oversize, small and light or normal fulfilment.

When you pack them, make sure they are packed good enough to be sent without damage as Amazon will only shove them in a box, without any real packaging as such.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

First, create the shipment.
Once you get to the point where it is completed, Amazon themselves will tell you if it needs to be split.
A lot depends on what you are actually sending.
ie. oversize, small and light or normal fulfilment.

When you pack them, make sure they are packed good enough to be sent without damage as Amazon will only shove them in a box, without any real packaging as such.

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Seller_tBjFw1tB9AIrd

hello - thanks for the replies, but I’m afraid I am still a bit confused! Let me expand…

I am sending 10 different SKUs, 10 pieces per SKU. Each SKU is packed in their own little box. But I want to pack these little boxes into one or two big outer cartons to send to Amazon (to save courier fees etc). So my question is - do I still select ‘case packed’ when I am doing the ‘send/replenish’ , or is it the ‘individual items’ option, as each carton will contain a mixture of different skus ?

Hope that makes sense, I just can’t get my head around it!

Many thanks

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Seller_tBjFw1tB9AIrd

hello - thanks for the replies, but I’m afraid I am still a bit confused! Let me expand…

I am sending 10 different SKUs, 10 pieces per SKU. Each SKU is packed in their own little box. But I want to pack these little boxes into one or two big outer cartons to send to Amazon (to save courier fees etc). So my question is - do I still select ‘case packed’ when I am doing the ‘send/replenish’ , or is it the ‘individual items’ option, as each carton will contain a mixture of different skus ?

Hope that makes sense, I just can’t get my head around it!

Many thanks

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