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Important trailer seal requirements for some FBA shipments

To comply with our security policies, you must apply a seal to trailers for full-truckload and intermodal shipments yourself. Drivers will refuse to pick up such shipments if they don’t have an ISO-compliant seal, or a seal number that is included in the bill of lading.

When you apply a seal to the trailer and record the unique seal number on the bill of lading, it helps us to verify that the shipment has remained sealed and complete in transit. If the seal is broken or the seal number is incorrect, when your shipment arrives at our fulfillment centers, our team will note and investigate.

Amazon will not be liable for loss or inventory shortages for any shipments that don’t adhere to security protocols, including but not limited to missing seals, non-compliant seals, broken seals and lack of documentation, such as the correct seal ID on the bill of lading.

For more information, go to the following help pages:

Note: If you load more than 14 pallets in the trailer, and you’re not asked to apply Amazon freight pallet labels in the Send to Amazon workflow, your shipping mode is likely full truckload.

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Can someone clarify the new change to Truck Seals with RFIDs? RFID Truck Seals are pretty uncommon and not exactly easy to find. Also there is no information on their requirements. Where does Amazon recommend we get these? Will this rule be enforced in Q4?

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/G200978400?ref=nslp_at_GS7Y3RDF6ZDWMDPW_en-US_nslnk_2_G200978400

"Starting October 2023, Amazon will require RFID seals on all FTLs."

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Is this still only for FTL or LTL now too?

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Important trailer seal requirements for some FBA shipments

To comply with our security policies, you must apply a seal to trailers for full-truckload and intermodal shipments yourself. Drivers will refuse to pick up such shipments if they don’t have an ISO-compliant seal, or a seal number that is included in the bill of lading.

When you apply a seal to the trailer and record the unique seal number on the bill of lading, it helps us to verify that the shipment has remained sealed and complete in transit. If the seal is broken or the seal number is incorrect, when your shipment arrives at our fulfillment centers, our team will note and investigate.

Amazon will not be liable for loss or inventory shortages for any shipments that don’t adhere to security protocols, including but not limited to missing seals, non-compliant seals, broken seals and lack of documentation, such as the correct seal ID on the bill of lading.

For more information, go to the following help pages:

Note: If you load more than 14 pallets in the trailer, and you’re not asked to apply Amazon freight pallet labels in the Send to Amazon workflow, your shipping mode is likely full truckload.

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Important trailer seal requirements for some FBA shipments

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To comply with our security policies, you must apply a seal to trailers for full-truckload and intermodal shipments yourself. Drivers will refuse to pick up such shipments if they don’t have an ISO-compliant seal, or a seal number that is included in the bill of lading.

When you apply a seal to the trailer and record the unique seal number on the bill of lading, it helps us to verify that the shipment has remained sealed and complete in transit. If the seal is broken or the seal number is incorrect, when your shipment arrives at our fulfillment centers, our team will note and investigate.

Amazon will not be liable for loss or inventory shortages for any shipments that don’t adhere to security protocols, including but not limited to missing seals, non-compliant seals, broken seals and lack of documentation, such as the correct seal ID on the bill of lading.

For more information, go to the following help pages:

Note: If you load more than 14 pallets in the trailer, and you’re not asked to apply Amazon freight pallet labels in the Send to Amazon workflow, your shipping mode is likely full truckload.

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Can someone clarify the new change to Truck Seals with RFIDs? RFID Truck Seals are pretty uncommon and not exactly easy to find. Also there is no information on their requirements. Where does Amazon recommend we get these? Will this rule be enforced in Q4?

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/G200978400?ref=nslp_at_GS7Y3RDF6ZDWMDPW_en-US_nslnk_2_G200978400

"Starting October 2023, Amazon will require RFID seals on all FTLs."

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Is this still only for FTL or LTL now too?

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Can someone clarify the new change to Truck Seals with RFIDs? RFID Truck Seals are pretty uncommon and not exactly easy to find. Also there is no information on their requirements. Where does Amazon recommend we get these? Will this rule be enforced in Q4?

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/G200978400?ref=nslp_at_GS7Y3RDF6ZDWMDPW_en-US_nslnk_2_G200978400

"Starting October 2023, Amazon will require RFID seals on all FTLs."

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Seller_tUYpcJn3XkHrh
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Can someone clarify the new change to Truck Seals with RFIDs? RFID Truck Seals are pretty uncommon and not exactly easy to find. Also there is no information on their requirements. Where does Amazon recommend we get these? Will this rule be enforced in Q4?

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/G200978400?ref=nslp_at_GS7Y3RDF6ZDWMDPW_en-US_nslnk_2_G200978400

"Starting October 2023, Amazon will require RFID seals on all FTLs."

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Is this still only for FTL or LTL now too?

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Is this still only for FTL or LTL now too?

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