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i want to calculate the shipping cost charged by the amazon carrier partner for 222 lb in total donot have the box dimension

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shipping cost

i want to calculate the shipping cost charged by the amazon carrier partner for 222 lb in total donot have the box dimension

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Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Since your shipment is over 150 lb, you'll need to use Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping. Let me share what I found in the help pages.

Under "Amazon-partnered carriers for LTL, FTL, and intermodal shipments" (Amazon Partnered Carrier program), you'll need to provide these details to get an accurate shipping cost:

  • Number of pallets and weight of each pallet
  • Height of each pallet
  • Whether pallets are stackable
  • Freight class (don't worry if you're unsure - Amazon can estimate this for you)

The same help page also mentions some important requirements for your pickup location. You'll need either:

  • A dock and forklift for loading pallets, or
  • Lift-gate service (available if your shipment is under 12 pallets and 20,000 lb)

You'll also need space for a 53-foot trailer, though you can request a box truck if that's better for your location.

Once you have these details ready, you'll be able to get an accurate shipping cost estimate through the partnered carrier program.

Hope this helps point you in the right direction!

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Jameson_Amazon

Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Thank you for reaching out on the Seller Forums! I'm just coming across this thread and wanted to check in with you, were you able to calculate your shipping costs using the helpful information provided by @Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z? (Thank you so much for jumping in here to help, MH_quantifiedmarkets!)

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance with shipping, please let me know!

All the best,

Jameson

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Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL

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i want to calculate the shipping cost charged by the amazon carrier partner for 222 lb in total donot have the box dimension

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i want to calculate the shipping cost charged by the amazon carrier partner for 222 lb in total donot have the box dimension

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i want to calculate the shipping cost charged by the amazon carrier partner for 222 lb in total donot have the box dimension

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Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Since your shipment is over 150 lb, you'll need to use Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping. Let me share what I found in the help pages.

Under "Amazon-partnered carriers for LTL, FTL, and intermodal shipments" (Amazon Partnered Carrier program), you'll need to provide these details to get an accurate shipping cost:

  • Number of pallets and weight of each pallet
  • Height of each pallet
  • Whether pallets are stackable
  • Freight class (don't worry if you're unsure - Amazon can estimate this for you)

The same help page also mentions some important requirements for your pickup location. You'll need either:

  • A dock and forklift for loading pallets, or
  • Lift-gate service (available if your shipment is under 12 pallets and 20,000 lb)

You'll also need space for a 53-foot trailer, though you can request a box truck if that's better for your location.

Once you have these details ready, you'll be able to get an accurate shipping cost estimate through the partnered carrier program.

Hope this helps point you in the right direction!

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Jameson_Amazon

Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Thank you for reaching out on the Seller Forums! I'm just coming across this thread and wanted to check in with you, were you able to calculate your shipping costs using the helpful information provided by @Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z? (Thank you so much for jumping in here to help, MH_quantifiedmarkets!)

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance with shipping, please let me know!

All the best,

Jameson

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Since your shipment is over 150 lb, you'll need to use Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping. Let me share what I found in the help pages.

Under "Amazon-partnered carriers for LTL, FTL, and intermodal shipments" (Amazon Partnered Carrier program), you'll need to provide these details to get an accurate shipping cost:

  • Number of pallets and weight of each pallet
  • Height of each pallet
  • Whether pallets are stackable
  • Freight class (don't worry if you're unsure - Amazon can estimate this for you)

The same help page also mentions some important requirements for your pickup location. You'll need either:

  • A dock and forklift for loading pallets, or
  • Lift-gate service (available if your shipment is under 12 pallets and 20,000 lb)

You'll also need space for a 53-foot trailer, though you can request a box truck if that's better for your location.

Once you have these details ready, you'll be able to get an accurate shipping cost estimate through the partnered carrier program.

Hope this helps point you in the right direction!

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Since your shipment is over 150 lb, you'll need to use Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping. Let me share what I found in the help pages.

Under "Amazon-partnered carriers for LTL, FTL, and intermodal shipments" (Amazon Partnered Carrier program), you'll need to provide these details to get an accurate shipping cost:

  • Number of pallets and weight of each pallet
  • Height of each pallet
  • Whether pallets are stackable
  • Freight class (don't worry if you're unsure - Amazon can estimate this for you)

The same help page also mentions some important requirements for your pickup location. You'll need either:

  • A dock and forklift for loading pallets, or
  • Lift-gate service (available if your shipment is under 12 pallets and 20,000 lb)

You'll also need space for a 53-foot trailer, though you can request a box truck if that's better for your location.

Once you have these details ready, you'll be able to get an accurate shipping cost estimate through the partnered carrier program.

Hope this helps point you in the right direction!

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Jameson_Amazon

Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Thank you for reaching out on the Seller Forums! I'm just coming across this thread and wanted to check in with you, were you able to calculate your shipping costs using the helpful information provided by @Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z? (Thank you so much for jumping in here to help, MH_quantifiedmarkets!)

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance with shipping, please let me know!

All the best,

Jameson

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Jameson_Amazon

Hi @Seller_rUvVpKsv6k9XL,

Thank you for reaching out on the Seller Forums! I'm just coming across this thread and wanted to check in with you, were you able to calculate your shipping costs using the helpful information provided by @Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z? (Thank you so much for jumping in here to help, MH_quantifiedmarkets!)

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance with shipping, please let me know!

All the best,

Jameson

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