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Opt Out of Pan EU for Ireland

I am attempting to remove my listing in Ireland from Pan-EU - with an aim of sending FBA orders to Irish customers - straight from the Dublin FC. I want the Ireland stock to be its own entity and not merge with the Pan-EU stock at all.

In the Offer tab, I deselected the marketplace (Ireland) where I want to remove the Pan-EU offer, but then I am struggling to get the listing to show. Would I be required to list the items under a new SKU and ASIN?

Could you please provide some insight on how to disenroll the SKUs from Ireland Pan-EU under these circumstances?

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Seller_BgYHNnzitH8i1

Opt Out of Pan EU for Ireland

I am attempting to remove my listing in Ireland from Pan-EU - with an aim of sending FBA orders to Irish customers - straight from the Dublin FC. I want the Ireland stock to be its own entity and not merge with the Pan-EU stock at all.

In the Offer tab, I deselected the marketplace (Ireland) where I want to remove the Pan-EU offer, but then I am struggling to get the listing to show. Would I be required to list the items under a new SKU and ASIN?

Could you please provide some insight on how to disenroll the SKUs from Ireland Pan-EU under these circumstances?

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Hi @Seller_BgYHNnzitH8i1

I understand you want to separate your Irish listings from Pan-EU to fulfill orders directly from Dublin FC. This is actually a common question we get from sellers wanting more control over their Irish inventory.

For this specific situation, simply deselecting Ireland from the marketplace settings isn't enough to fully separate the inventory. Here's what you'll need to do:

First, you'll want to go to "Manage FBA Inventory" and create new listings specifically for Ireland using new SKUs. While you can use the same ASIN, having distinct SKUs for Ireland versus Pan-EU will help prevent any inventory mixing issues.

Then, you'll need to disable Pan-EU for those specific SKUs through the Pan-European FBA inventory settings. You can find this under Settings > Fulfillment by Amazon > Pan-European FBA settings.

For detailed steps, I recommend checking our help page:

Pan-European FBA: How it Works

One important note - make sure you have enough lead time before peak seasons, as this process may take a few days to fully implement, especially if you have active inventory.

Christine

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Opt Out of Pan EU for Ireland

I am attempting to remove my listing in Ireland from Pan-EU - with an aim of sending FBA orders to Irish customers - straight from the Dublin FC. I want the Ireland stock to be its own entity and not merge with the Pan-EU stock at all.

In the Offer tab, I deselected the marketplace (Ireland) where I want to remove the Pan-EU offer, but then I am struggling to get the listing to show. Would I be required to list the items under a new SKU and ASIN?

Could you please provide some insight on how to disenroll the SKUs from Ireland Pan-EU under these circumstances?

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Opt Out of Pan EU for Ireland

I am attempting to remove my listing in Ireland from Pan-EU - with an aim of sending FBA orders to Irish customers - straight from the Dublin FC. I want the Ireland stock to be its own entity and not merge with the Pan-EU stock at all.

In the Offer tab, I deselected the marketplace (Ireland) where I want to remove the Pan-EU offer, but then I am struggling to get the listing to show. Would I be required to list the items under a new SKU and ASIN?

Could you please provide some insight on how to disenroll the SKUs from Ireland Pan-EU under these circumstances?

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Opt Out of Pan EU for Ireland

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I am attempting to remove my listing in Ireland from Pan-EU - with an aim of sending FBA orders to Irish customers - straight from the Dublin FC. I want the Ireland stock to be its own entity and not merge with the Pan-EU stock at all.

In the Offer tab, I deselected the marketplace (Ireland) where I want to remove the Pan-EU offer, but then I am struggling to get the listing to show. Would I be required to list the items under a new SKU and ASIN?

Could you please provide some insight on how to disenroll the SKUs from Ireland Pan-EU under these circumstances?

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Hi @Seller_BgYHNnzitH8i1

I understand you want to separate your Irish listings from Pan-EU to fulfill orders directly from Dublin FC. This is actually a common question we get from sellers wanting more control over their Irish inventory.

For this specific situation, simply deselecting Ireland from the marketplace settings isn't enough to fully separate the inventory. Here's what you'll need to do:

First, you'll want to go to "Manage FBA Inventory" and create new listings specifically for Ireland using new SKUs. While you can use the same ASIN, having distinct SKUs for Ireland versus Pan-EU will help prevent any inventory mixing issues.

Then, you'll need to disable Pan-EU for those specific SKUs through the Pan-European FBA inventory settings. You can find this under Settings > Fulfillment by Amazon > Pan-European FBA settings.

For detailed steps, I recommend checking our help page:

Pan-European FBA: How it Works

One important note - make sure you have enough lead time before peak seasons, as this process may take a few days to fully implement, especially if you have active inventory.

Christine

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Christine_Amazon

Hi @Seller_BgYHNnzitH8i1

I understand you want to separate your Irish listings from Pan-EU to fulfill orders directly from Dublin FC. This is actually a common question we get from sellers wanting more control over their Irish inventory.

For this specific situation, simply deselecting Ireland from the marketplace settings isn't enough to fully separate the inventory. Here's what you'll need to do:

First, you'll want to go to "Manage FBA Inventory" and create new listings specifically for Ireland using new SKUs. While you can use the same ASIN, having distinct SKUs for Ireland versus Pan-EU will help prevent any inventory mixing issues.

Then, you'll need to disable Pan-EU for those specific SKUs through the Pan-European FBA inventory settings. You can find this under Settings > Fulfillment by Amazon > Pan-European FBA settings.

For detailed steps, I recommend checking our help page:

Pan-European FBA: How it Works

One important note - make sure you have enough lead time before peak seasons, as this process may take a few days to fully implement, especially if you have active inventory.

Christine

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Christine_Amazon

Hi @Seller_BgYHNnzitH8i1

I understand you want to separate your Irish listings from Pan-EU to fulfill orders directly from Dublin FC. This is actually a common question we get from sellers wanting more control over their Irish inventory.

For this specific situation, simply deselecting Ireland from the marketplace settings isn't enough to fully separate the inventory. Here's what you'll need to do:

First, you'll want to go to "Manage FBA Inventory" and create new listings specifically for Ireland using new SKUs. While you can use the same ASIN, having distinct SKUs for Ireland versus Pan-EU will help prevent any inventory mixing issues.

Then, you'll need to disable Pan-EU for those specific SKUs through the Pan-European FBA inventory settings. You can find this under Settings > Fulfillment by Amazon > Pan-European FBA settings.

For detailed steps, I recommend checking our help page:

Pan-European FBA: How it Works

One important note - make sure you have enough lead time before peak seasons, as this process may take a few days to fully implement, especially if you have active inventory.

Christine

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