Hello Sellers,
Welcome to our Ask Amazon Q&A with the Fulfilled by Amazon team, focusing on our updated capacity limits and Capacity Manager. We recently announced that we’re replacing the weekly restock limit and quarterly storage limit with a single monthly capacity limit per storage type to give you more predictability and control over your inventory.
This topic will be open today, 3/14/2023 until 5 PM PST. We have moderators closely watching this thread throughout the day, and they may merge posts with similar questions so we can answer them all in one place.
We encourage you to use this thread to ask questions related to the updated FBA capacity limit, which is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. The FBA team incorporated seller feedback to include the following improvements:
Like storage limits today, overage fees will apply if your on-hand inventory in Amazon's fulfillment centers, not including open shipments, exceeds your capacity limit. Overage fees are calculated based on the highest estimated or confirmed limit that we provided for the given period. Overage fees help prevent excessive inventory levels and shouldn't affect sellers who maintain healthy inventory levels. To learn more, go to FBA inventory storage overage fees.
Your FBA capacity limit is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. You can view your capacity limit that will take effect on March 1, as well as your estimated limits, in the FBA dashboard.
Our FBA team is reviewing your questions and we’ll do our best to respond to them by 5 PM PST tomorrow (3/15).
Please note that the team cannot provide legal advice or otherwise interpret regulatory requirements on situations that are specific to individual sellers.
Hello Sellers,
Welcome to our Ask Amazon Q&A with the Fulfilled by Amazon team, focusing on our updated capacity limits and Capacity Manager. We recently announced that we’re replacing the weekly restock limit and quarterly storage limit with a single monthly capacity limit per storage type to give you more predictability and control over your inventory.
This topic will be open today, 3/14/2023 until 5 PM PST. We have moderators closely watching this thread throughout the day, and they may merge posts with similar questions so we can answer them all in one place.
We encourage you to use this thread to ask questions related to the updated FBA capacity limit, which is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. The FBA team incorporated seller feedback to include the following improvements:
Like storage limits today, overage fees will apply if your on-hand inventory in Amazon's fulfillment centers, not including open shipments, exceeds your capacity limit. Overage fees are calculated based on the highest estimated or confirmed limit that we provided for the given period. Overage fees help prevent excessive inventory levels and shouldn't affect sellers who maintain healthy inventory levels. To learn more, go to FBA inventory storage overage fees.
Your FBA capacity limit is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. You can view your capacity limit that will take effect on March 1, as well as your estimated limits, in the FBA dashboard.
Our FBA team is reviewing your questions and we’ll do our best to respond to them by 5 PM PST tomorrow (3/15).
Please note that the team cannot provide legal advice or otherwise interpret regulatory requirements on situations that are specific to individual sellers.
If we were to request additional capacity (and granted):
- Is performance credit only counted for sales of inventory that is part of additional capacity?
- Is reservation fee charged only on inventory that is part of additional capacity? or is it charged in full by paying period if not sold through within reserved time.
- Does capacity limits drop back down immediately after our reservation time is up? if it does, does that mean we will charged overage fee any remainder of the inventory sent during reserved time?
Hello,
When will April storage capacities be confirmed?
If you are within your capacity limits one month and then the new month arrives putting you above your capacity limits, are you charged overage fees?
For example, if in April I'm using 5,000 cubic feet out of a limit of 6,000, but my limit for May is scheduled to go to 3,000, am I going to be charged overage fees if I'm over 3,000 cubic feet in May even though I didn't send in more inventory?
How do the capacity limits affect Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) shipments? For example, I am booking AGL shipments now for arrival in June and July, which are months I do not yet know what my storage capacity will be. What happens if these shipments arrive and put me over my storage capacity? Will I be charged overage fees?
On March 2, Amazon sent out an email titled: "Important update regarding your inventory at AFW." This email says:
"If your Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score is being affected by this closure, we will ensure your capacity limit is not negatively affected and will allow you extra capacity if necessary, beginning now and for at least 13 weeks after AFW1 is reopened. We’re aware that the stranded inventory can impact your IPI score and this incident was out of your control. We will share further details in the coming weeks to help navigate this situation."
How does one obtain the extra capacity that is being offered?
Hello,
How can we request more storage space for flammable inventory?
Since we sell seasonal products (Christmas), we have trouble every year getting enough capacity to ship what we can sell. Our current IPI is great from the holiday and the current limits are fine, but both will drop as the year progresses.
What will be the lowest capacity limit for professional sellers?
Will the previous year's sales be factored into our Oct-Dec 2023 capacity limits?
How do you calculate the overage fee?
For example, my current limit is 2000 cubit feet, and one shipment get to amazon with 300 cubit feet extra on March 15th. So, my total usage is 2300 cubit feet. How would I be charged for extra inventory the rest of March?
Can you explain why I'm unable to see my storage volume limit for both dangerous and non-dangerous goods?
Hello Sellers,
Welcome to our Ask Amazon Q&A with the Fulfilled by Amazon team, focusing on our updated capacity limits and Capacity Manager. We recently announced that we’re replacing the weekly restock limit and quarterly storage limit with a single monthly capacity limit per storage type to give you more predictability and control over your inventory.
This topic will be open today, 3/14/2023 until 5 PM PST. We have moderators closely watching this thread throughout the day, and they may merge posts with similar questions so we can answer them all in one place.
We encourage you to use this thread to ask questions related to the updated FBA capacity limit, which is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. The FBA team incorporated seller feedback to include the following improvements:
Like storage limits today, overage fees will apply if your on-hand inventory in Amazon's fulfillment centers, not including open shipments, exceeds your capacity limit. Overage fees are calculated based on the highest estimated or confirmed limit that we provided for the given period. Overage fees help prevent excessive inventory levels and shouldn't affect sellers who maintain healthy inventory levels. To learn more, go to FBA inventory storage overage fees.
Your FBA capacity limit is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. You can view your capacity limit that will take effect on March 1, as well as your estimated limits, in the FBA dashboard.
Our FBA team is reviewing your questions and we’ll do our best to respond to them by 5 PM PST tomorrow (3/15).
Please note that the team cannot provide legal advice or otherwise interpret regulatory requirements on situations that are specific to individual sellers.
Hello Sellers,
Welcome to our Ask Amazon Q&A with the Fulfilled by Amazon team, focusing on our updated capacity limits and Capacity Manager. We recently announced that we’re replacing the weekly restock limit and quarterly storage limit with a single monthly capacity limit per storage type to give you more predictability and control over your inventory.
This topic will be open today, 3/14/2023 until 5 PM PST. We have moderators closely watching this thread throughout the day, and they may merge posts with similar questions so we can answer them all in one place.
We encourage you to use this thread to ask questions related to the updated FBA capacity limit, which is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. The FBA team incorporated seller feedback to include the following improvements:
Like storage limits today, overage fees will apply if your on-hand inventory in Amazon's fulfillment centers, not including open shipments, exceeds your capacity limit. Overage fees are calculated based on the highest estimated or confirmed limit that we provided for the given period. Overage fees help prevent excessive inventory levels and shouldn't affect sellers who maintain healthy inventory levels. To learn more, go to FBA inventory storage overage fees.
Your FBA capacity limit is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. You can view your capacity limit that will take effect on March 1, as well as your estimated limits, in the FBA dashboard.
Our FBA team is reviewing your questions and we’ll do our best to respond to them by 5 PM PST tomorrow (3/15).
Please note that the team cannot provide legal advice or otherwise interpret regulatory requirements on situations that are specific to individual sellers.
Hello Sellers,
Welcome to our Ask Amazon Q&A with the Fulfilled by Amazon team, focusing on our updated capacity limits and Capacity Manager. We recently announced that we’re replacing the weekly restock limit and quarterly storage limit with a single monthly capacity limit per storage type to give you more predictability and control over your inventory.
This topic will be open today, 3/14/2023 until 5 PM PST. We have moderators closely watching this thread throughout the day, and they may merge posts with similar questions so we can answer them all in one place.
We encourage you to use this thread to ask questions related to the updated FBA capacity limit, which is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. The FBA team incorporated seller feedback to include the following improvements:
Like storage limits today, overage fees will apply if your on-hand inventory in Amazon's fulfillment centers, not including open shipments, exceeds your capacity limit. Overage fees are calculated based on the highest estimated or confirmed limit that we provided for the given period. Overage fees help prevent excessive inventory levels and shouldn't affect sellers who maintain healthy inventory levels. To learn more, go to FBA inventory storage overage fees.
Your FBA capacity limit is influenced by your IPI score, as well as other factors such as sales forecasts for your ASINs, shipment lead time, and fulfillment center capacity. You can view your capacity limit that will take effect on March 1, as well as your estimated limits, in the FBA dashboard.
Our FBA team is reviewing your questions and we’ll do our best to respond to them by 5 PM PST tomorrow (3/15).
Please note that the team cannot provide legal advice or otherwise interpret regulatory requirements on situations that are specific to individual sellers.
If we were to request additional capacity (and granted):
- Is performance credit only counted for sales of inventory that is part of additional capacity?
- Is reservation fee charged only on inventory that is part of additional capacity? or is it charged in full by paying period if not sold through within reserved time.
- Does capacity limits drop back down immediately after our reservation time is up? if it does, does that mean we will charged overage fee any remainder of the inventory sent during reserved time?
Hello,
When will April storage capacities be confirmed?
If you are within your capacity limits one month and then the new month arrives putting you above your capacity limits, are you charged overage fees?
For example, if in April I'm using 5,000 cubic feet out of a limit of 6,000, but my limit for May is scheduled to go to 3,000, am I going to be charged overage fees if I'm over 3,000 cubic feet in May even though I didn't send in more inventory?
How do the capacity limits affect Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) shipments? For example, I am booking AGL shipments now for arrival in June and July, which are months I do not yet know what my storage capacity will be. What happens if these shipments arrive and put me over my storage capacity? Will I be charged overage fees?
On March 2, Amazon sent out an email titled: "Important update regarding your inventory at AFW." This email says:
"If your Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score is being affected by this closure, we will ensure your capacity limit is not negatively affected and will allow you extra capacity if necessary, beginning now and for at least 13 weeks after AFW1 is reopened. We’re aware that the stranded inventory can impact your IPI score and this incident was out of your control. We will share further details in the coming weeks to help navigate this situation."
How does one obtain the extra capacity that is being offered?
Hello,
How can we request more storage space for flammable inventory?
Since we sell seasonal products (Christmas), we have trouble every year getting enough capacity to ship what we can sell. Our current IPI is great from the holiday and the current limits are fine, but both will drop as the year progresses.
What will be the lowest capacity limit for professional sellers?
Will the previous year's sales be factored into our Oct-Dec 2023 capacity limits?
How do you calculate the overage fee?
For example, my current limit is 2000 cubit feet, and one shipment get to amazon with 300 cubit feet extra on March 15th. So, my total usage is 2300 cubit feet. How would I be charged for extra inventory the rest of March?
Can you explain why I'm unable to see my storage volume limit for both dangerous and non-dangerous goods?
If we were to request additional capacity (and granted):
- Is performance credit only counted for sales of inventory that is part of additional capacity?
- Is reservation fee charged only on inventory that is part of additional capacity? or is it charged in full by paying period if not sold through within reserved time.
- Does capacity limits drop back down immediately after our reservation time is up? if it does, does that mean we will charged overage fee any remainder of the inventory sent during reserved time?
If we were to request additional capacity (and granted):
- Is performance credit only counted for sales of inventory that is part of additional capacity?
- Is reservation fee charged only on inventory that is part of additional capacity? or is it charged in full by paying period if not sold through within reserved time.
- Does capacity limits drop back down immediately after our reservation time is up? if it does, does that mean we will charged overage fee any remainder of the inventory sent during reserved time?
Hello,
When will April storage capacities be confirmed?
Hello,
When will April storage capacities be confirmed?
If you are within your capacity limits one month and then the new month arrives putting you above your capacity limits, are you charged overage fees?
For example, if in April I'm using 5,000 cubic feet out of a limit of 6,000, but my limit for May is scheduled to go to 3,000, am I going to be charged overage fees if I'm over 3,000 cubic feet in May even though I didn't send in more inventory?
If you are within your capacity limits one month and then the new month arrives putting you above your capacity limits, are you charged overage fees?
For example, if in April I'm using 5,000 cubic feet out of a limit of 6,000, but my limit for May is scheduled to go to 3,000, am I going to be charged overage fees if I'm over 3,000 cubic feet in May even though I didn't send in more inventory?
How do the capacity limits affect Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) shipments? For example, I am booking AGL shipments now for arrival in June and July, which are months I do not yet know what my storage capacity will be. What happens if these shipments arrive and put me over my storage capacity? Will I be charged overage fees?
How do the capacity limits affect Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) shipments? For example, I am booking AGL shipments now for arrival in June and July, which are months I do not yet know what my storage capacity will be. What happens if these shipments arrive and put me over my storage capacity? Will I be charged overage fees?
On March 2, Amazon sent out an email titled: "Important update regarding your inventory at AFW." This email says:
"If your Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score is being affected by this closure, we will ensure your capacity limit is not negatively affected and will allow you extra capacity if necessary, beginning now and for at least 13 weeks after AFW1 is reopened. We’re aware that the stranded inventory can impact your IPI score and this incident was out of your control. We will share further details in the coming weeks to help navigate this situation."
How does one obtain the extra capacity that is being offered?
On March 2, Amazon sent out an email titled: "Important update regarding your inventory at AFW." This email says:
"If your Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score is being affected by this closure, we will ensure your capacity limit is not negatively affected and will allow you extra capacity if necessary, beginning now and for at least 13 weeks after AFW1 is reopened. We’re aware that the stranded inventory can impact your IPI score and this incident was out of your control. We will share further details in the coming weeks to help navigate this situation."
How does one obtain the extra capacity that is being offered?
Hello,
How can we request more storage space for flammable inventory?
Hello,
How can we request more storage space for flammable inventory?
Since we sell seasonal products (Christmas), we have trouble every year getting enough capacity to ship what we can sell. Our current IPI is great from the holiday and the current limits are fine, but both will drop as the year progresses.
What will be the lowest capacity limit for professional sellers?
Will the previous year's sales be factored into our Oct-Dec 2023 capacity limits?
Since we sell seasonal products (Christmas), we have trouble every year getting enough capacity to ship what we can sell. Our current IPI is great from the holiday and the current limits are fine, but both will drop as the year progresses.
What will be the lowest capacity limit for professional sellers?
Will the previous year's sales be factored into our Oct-Dec 2023 capacity limits?
How do you calculate the overage fee?
For example, my current limit is 2000 cubit feet, and one shipment get to amazon with 300 cubit feet extra on March 15th. So, my total usage is 2300 cubit feet. How would I be charged for extra inventory the rest of March?
How do you calculate the overage fee?
For example, my current limit is 2000 cubit feet, and one shipment get to amazon with 300 cubit feet extra on March 15th. So, my total usage is 2300 cubit feet. How would I be charged for extra inventory the rest of March?
Can you explain why I'm unable to see my storage volume limit for both dangerous and non-dangerous goods?
Can you explain why I'm unable to see my storage volume limit for both dangerous and non-dangerous goods?