For a number of years, the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Small and Light program has provided sellers with an option to enroll low-price, small, and light products into this program to receive lower FBA rates because the program provided slower shipping speeds than standard FBA. We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program and instead lower the standard FBA rates for all low-price products.
Starting August 29, 2023, US FBA will introduce these lower FBA rates for all items priced below $10. The new rates make it simpler for every seller to take advantage of lower fees on their low-priced selection, while providing the same, fast FBA delivery speeds that customers love. Any eligible items will automatically receive the low-price rates and will not be subject to 2023 holiday peak fulfillment fees that will apply from October 15, 2023, through January 14, 2024.
With this change, we will close the Small and Light program in the US effective August 29, when the new low-price FBA rates go into effect. Until then, items enrolled in Small and Light will continue to have Small and Light rates applied. Enrollment of new products into the program will end after July 17.
The new FBA rates for low-price products will be an average of $0.77 lower per item than the current FBA rates for these products. If your products were enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.30 more per item than with Small and Light, but your items will now ship with the faster FBA fulfillment speeds. If your products were not enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.77 less per item while continuing to enjoy the fast FBA fulfillment speeds you have been receiving. For items priced above $10, they will automatically have the standard FBA rates and shipping speeds applied.
We understand that changes to programs and fees can affect your business. To help prepare for this change, you’ll have approximately two months until the new lower FBA rates for low-price products take effect and the Small and Light program closes. We recommend that you review your product offerings, check your inventory status, and review the FBA rates to assess any changes.
To review the latest FBA rates, go to Low-Price FBA fees.
For more information on the current FBA rates, go to FBA fulfillment fee.
If you have questions, you can also reach out to Selling Partner Support.
Thank you for using FBA as we strive to continue to improve this program and how it helps drive your business growth.
For a number of years, the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Small and Light program has provided sellers with an option to enroll low-price, small, and light products into this program to receive lower FBA rates because the program provided slower shipping speeds than standard FBA. We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program and instead lower the standard FBA rates for all low-price products.
Starting August 29, 2023, US FBA will introduce these lower FBA rates for all items priced below $10. The new rates make it simpler for every seller to take advantage of lower fees on their low-priced selection, while providing the same, fast FBA delivery speeds that customers love. Any eligible items will automatically receive the low-price rates and will not be subject to 2023 holiday peak fulfillment fees that will apply from October 15, 2023, through January 14, 2024.
With this change, we will close the Small and Light program in the US effective August 29, when the new low-price FBA rates go into effect. Until then, items enrolled in Small and Light will continue to have Small and Light rates applied. Enrollment of new products into the program will end after July 17.
The new FBA rates for low-price products will be an average of $0.77 lower per item than the current FBA rates for these products. If your products were enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.30 more per item than with Small and Light, but your items will now ship with the faster FBA fulfillment speeds. If your products were not enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.77 less per item while continuing to enjoy the fast FBA fulfillment speeds you have been receiving. For items priced above $10, they will automatically have the standard FBA rates and shipping speeds applied.
We understand that changes to programs and fees can affect your business. To help prepare for this change, you’ll have approximately two months until the new lower FBA rates for low-price products take effect and the Small and Light program closes. We recommend that you review your product offerings, check your inventory status, and review the FBA rates to assess any changes.
To review the latest FBA rates, go to Low-Price FBA fees.
For more information on the current FBA rates, go to FBA fulfillment fee.
If you have questions, you can also reach out to Selling Partner Support.
Thank you for using FBA as we strive to continue to improve this program and how it helps drive your business growth.
This is crazy. FIrst Amazon NEVER measures correctly and even the smallest items end up in the large standard category. In that case, for apparel an item that was 6oz the fee has gone from a fee of $2.77 to $3.86 - thats a 39% increase! How did they come up with 30cents? That is on top of reducing the threshold from $12 to $10. This will result in a huge change for us and we will need to rethink our products and now package more items together.
We have goods being packed to take advantage of the old $12 threshold that will only arrive AFTER August. What a mess. We need at least 6 months notice for these changes (but I know that is wishful thinking). Arghhhhh. I am starting to believe the thoughts that Amazon is out to get 3rd party sellers. They make changes to make a program enticing and then as soon as you have packaging and inventory to take advantage, they pull the rug out and give you two months notice for a "small" 39% increase. Arghhhh
The real question here is what does sale price has to do with the cost of fulfillment?
"We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program."
I have edited Amazon's post to get rid of the spin and fluff.
OMG we need $12 nothing left in the world for $10! hellooo I can't understand why in the world you reduce the base $ amount for sake!
Our items are very small and light (like less than a 1/10 of a pound), but not under $10. If Amazon brought it up to $20, I would lower my prices to under $20 and I think the volume increase would be a triple win - Amazon, customers and our business.
There's no profit to be made on anything that's $10 or less. It's 2023 not 2013.
If Amazon could explain the relationship between what and item sells for and their cost structure relating to fulfill that item - it would be an interesting read.
I understand the initial idea around small and light - the items are small and light - therefore should be easier to pack and ship - less cost to Amazon.
Setting a selling price point is ridiculous - and has no bearing on the cost involved in "picking and packing the item".
I thoughtless change.
What will this do to our labeling fees? Small and light is only 10 cents and normal is 55 cents. This entire post fails to mention that. Could be a 85 cent swing on some items.
Lowering the cap from $12 to $10 is terrible. We expanded greatly in that area and will have to increase prices significantly due to that change in the cap.
Every single one of our Brand Registered ASINS will be affecting by this walk back from $12.00 to $10.00. Our items weigh less than a pound and are priced just under $12.00, if we go back to the old way of pricing we will have to increase our entire catalog by over $1.25 to make up for the difference in fulfillment fees. This is a huge slap in the face for us... Small and light just got the nerf bat big time.
The move from 12 to 10 is the big difference. 30 cents fee increase I could handle, but increasing the fee AND cutting top line means I just wont sell those items anymore
For a number of years, the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Small and Light program has provided sellers with an option to enroll low-price, small, and light products into this program to receive lower FBA rates because the program provided slower shipping speeds than standard FBA. We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program and instead lower the standard FBA rates for all low-price products.
Starting August 29, 2023, US FBA will introduce these lower FBA rates for all items priced below $10. The new rates make it simpler for every seller to take advantage of lower fees on their low-priced selection, while providing the same, fast FBA delivery speeds that customers love. Any eligible items will automatically receive the low-price rates and will not be subject to 2023 holiday peak fulfillment fees that will apply from October 15, 2023, through January 14, 2024.
With this change, we will close the Small and Light program in the US effective August 29, when the new low-price FBA rates go into effect. Until then, items enrolled in Small and Light will continue to have Small and Light rates applied. Enrollment of new products into the program will end after July 17.
The new FBA rates for low-price products will be an average of $0.77 lower per item than the current FBA rates for these products. If your products were enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.30 more per item than with Small and Light, but your items will now ship with the faster FBA fulfillment speeds. If your products were not enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.77 less per item while continuing to enjoy the fast FBA fulfillment speeds you have been receiving. For items priced above $10, they will automatically have the standard FBA rates and shipping speeds applied.
We understand that changes to programs and fees can affect your business. To help prepare for this change, you’ll have approximately two months until the new lower FBA rates for low-price products take effect and the Small and Light program closes. We recommend that you review your product offerings, check your inventory status, and review the FBA rates to assess any changes.
To review the latest FBA rates, go to Low-Price FBA fees.
For more information on the current FBA rates, go to FBA fulfillment fee.
If you have questions, you can also reach out to Selling Partner Support.
Thank you for using FBA as we strive to continue to improve this program and how it helps drive your business growth.
For a number of years, the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Small and Light program has provided sellers with an option to enroll low-price, small, and light products into this program to receive lower FBA rates because the program provided slower shipping speeds than standard FBA. We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program and instead lower the standard FBA rates for all low-price products.
Starting August 29, 2023, US FBA will introduce these lower FBA rates for all items priced below $10. The new rates make it simpler for every seller to take advantage of lower fees on their low-priced selection, while providing the same, fast FBA delivery speeds that customers love. Any eligible items will automatically receive the low-price rates and will not be subject to 2023 holiday peak fulfillment fees that will apply from October 15, 2023, through January 14, 2024.
With this change, we will close the Small and Light program in the US effective August 29, when the new low-price FBA rates go into effect. Until then, items enrolled in Small and Light will continue to have Small and Light rates applied. Enrollment of new products into the program will end after July 17.
The new FBA rates for low-price products will be an average of $0.77 lower per item than the current FBA rates for these products. If your products were enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.30 more per item than with Small and Light, but your items will now ship with the faster FBA fulfillment speeds. If your products were not enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.77 less per item while continuing to enjoy the fast FBA fulfillment speeds you have been receiving. For items priced above $10, they will automatically have the standard FBA rates and shipping speeds applied.
We understand that changes to programs and fees can affect your business. To help prepare for this change, you’ll have approximately two months until the new lower FBA rates for low-price products take effect and the Small and Light program closes. We recommend that you review your product offerings, check your inventory status, and review the FBA rates to assess any changes.
To review the latest FBA rates, go to Low-Price FBA fees.
For more information on the current FBA rates, go to FBA fulfillment fee.
If you have questions, you can also reach out to Selling Partner Support.
Thank you for using FBA as we strive to continue to improve this program and how it helps drive your business growth.
For a number of years, the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Small and Light program has provided sellers with an option to enroll low-price, small, and light products into this program to receive lower FBA rates because the program provided slower shipping speeds than standard FBA. We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program and instead lower the standard FBA rates for all low-price products.
Starting August 29, 2023, US FBA will introduce these lower FBA rates for all items priced below $10. The new rates make it simpler for every seller to take advantage of lower fees on their low-priced selection, while providing the same, fast FBA delivery speeds that customers love. Any eligible items will automatically receive the low-price rates and will not be subject to 2023 holiday peak fulfillment fees that will apply from October 15, 2023, through January 14, 2024.
With this change, we will close the Small and Light program in the US effective August 29, when the new low-price FBA rates go into effect. Until then, items enrolled in Small and Light will continue to have Small and Light rates applied. Enrollment of new products into the program will end after July 17.
The new FBA rates for low-price products will be an average of $0.77 lower per item than the current FBA rates for these products. If your products were enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.30 more per item than with Small and Light, but your items will now ship with the faster FBA fulfillment speeds. If your products were not enrolled in Small and Light and are priced below $10, this change will mean that you will pay about $0.77 less per item while continuing to enjoy the fast FBA fulfillment speeds you have been receiving. For items priced above $10, they will automatically have the standard FBA rates and shipping speeds applied.
We understand that changes to programs and fees can affect your business. To help prepare for this change, you’ll have approximately two months until the new lower FBA rates for low-price products take effect and the Small and Light program closes. We recommend that you review your product offerings, check your inventory status, and review the FBA rates to assess any changes.
To review the latest FBA rates, go to Low-Price FBA fees.
For more information on the current FBA rates, go to FBA fulfillment fee.
If you have questions, you can also reach out to Selling Partner Support.
Thank you for using FBA as we strive to continue to improve this program and how it helps drive your business growth.
This is crazy. FIrst Amazon NEVER measures correctly and even the smallest items end up in the large standard category. In that case, for apparel an item that was 6oz the fee has gone from a fee of $2.77 to $3.86 - thats a 39% increase! How did they come up with 30cents? That is on top of reducing the threshold from $12 to $10. This will result in a huge change for us and we will need to rethink our products and now package more items together.
We have goods being packed to take advantage of the old $12 threshold that will only arrive AFTER August. What a mess. We need at least 6 months notice for these changes (but I know that is wishful thinking). Arghhhhh. I am starting to believe the thoughts that Amazon is out to get 3rd party sellers. They make changes to make a program enticing and then as soon as you have packaging and inventory to take advantage, they pull the rug out and give you two months notice for a "small" 39% increase. Arghhhh
The real question here is what does sale price has to do with the cost of fulfillment?
"We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program."
I have edited Amazon's post to get rid of the spin and fluff.
OMG we need $12 nothing left in the world for $10! hellooo I can't understand why in the world you reduce the base $ amount for sake!
Our items are very small and light (like less than a 1/10 of a pound), but not under $10. If Amazon brought it up to $20, I would lower my prices to under $20 and I think the volume increase would be a triple win - Amazon, customers and our business.
There's no profit to be made on anything that's $10 or less. It's 2023 not 2013.
If Amazon could explain the relationship between what and item sells for and their cost structure relating to fulfill that item - it would be an interesting read.
I understand the initial idea around small and light - the items are small and light - therefore should be easier to pack and ship - less cost to Amazon.
Setting a selling price point is ridiculous - and has no bearing on the cost involved in "picking and packing the item".
I thoughtless change.
What will this do to our labeling fees? Small and light is only 10 cents and normal is 55 cents. This entire post fails to mention that. Could be a 85 cent swing on some items.
Lowering the cap from $12 to $10 is terrible. We expanded greatly in that area and will have to increase prices significantly due to that change in the cap.
Every single one of our Brand Registered ASINS will be affecting by this walk back from $12.00 to $10.00. Our items weigh less than a pound and are priced just under $12.00, if we go back to the old way of pricing we will have to increase our entire catalog by over $1.25 to make up for the difference in fulfillment fees. This is a huge slap in the face for us... Small and light just got the nerf bat big time.
The move from 12 to 10 is the big difference. 30 cents fee increase I could handle, but increasing the fee AND cutting top line means I just wont sell those items anymore
This is crazy. FIrst Amazon NEVER measures correctly and even the smallest items end up in the large standard category. In that case, for apparel an item that was 6oz the fee has gone from a fee of $2.77 to $3.86 - thats a 39% increase! How did they come up with 30cents? That is on top of reducing the threshold from $12 to $10. This will result in a huge change for us and we will need to rethink our products and now package more items together.
We have goods being packed to take advantage of the old $12 threshold that will only arrive AFTER August. What a mess. We need at least 6 months notice for these changes (but I know that is wishful thinking). Arghhhhh. I am starting to believe the thoughts that Amazon is out to get 3rd party sellers. They make changes to make a program enticing and then as soon as you have packaging and inventory to take advantage, they pull the rug out and give you two months notice for a "small" 39% increase. Arghhhh
This is crazy. FIrst Amazon NEVER measures correctly and even the smallest items end up in the large standard category. In that case, for apparel an item that was 6oz the fee has gone from a fee of $2.77 to $3.86 - thats a 39% increase! How did they come up with 30cents? That is on top of reducing the threshold from $12 to $10. This will result in a huge change for us and we will need to rethink our products and now package more items together.
We have goods being packed to take advantage of the old $12 threshold that will only arrive AFTER August. What a mess. We need at least 6 months notice for these changes (but I know that is wishful thinking). Arghhhhh. I am starting to believe the thoughts that Amazon is out to get 3rd party sellers. They make changes to make a program enticing and then as soon as you have packaging and inventory to take advantage, they pull the rug out and give you two months notice for a "small" 39% increase. Arghhhh
The real question here is what does sale price has to do with the cost of fulfillment?
The real question here is what does sale price has to do with the cost of fulfillment?
"We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program."
I have edited Amazon's post to get rid of the spin and fluff.
"We have learned a great deal over the last few years, including how these lower fees have helped enable sellers to offer far more low-price selection to customers and how much customers value the continued improvements we have made in speed. As a result, we have decided to end the US FBA Small and Light program."
I have edited Amazon's post to get rid of the spin and fluff.
OMG we need $12 nothing left in the world for $10! hellooo I can't understand why in the world you reduce the base $ amount for sake!
OMG we need $12 nothing left in the world for $10! hellooo I can't understand why in the world you reduce the base $ amount for sake!
Our items are very small and light (like less than a 1/10 of a pound), but not under $10. If Amazon brought it up to $20, I would lower my prices to under $20 and I think the volume increase would be a triple win - Amazon, customers and our business.
Our items are very small and light (like less than a 1/10 of a pound), but not under $10. If Amazon brought it up to $20, I would lower my prices to under $20 and I think the volume increase would be a triple win - Amazon, customers and our business.
There's no profit to be made on anything that's $10 or less. It's 2023 not 2013.
There's no profit to be made on anything that's $10 or less. It's 2023 not 2013.
If Amazon could explain the relationship between what and item sells for and their cost structure relating to fulfill that item - it would be an interesting read.
I understand the initial idea around small and light - the items are small and light - therefore should be easier to pack and ship - less cost to Amazon.
Setting a selling price point is ridiculous - and has no bearing on the cost involved in "picking and packing the item".
I thoughtless change.
If Amazon could explain the relationship between what and item sells for and their cost structure relating to fulfill that item - it would be an interesting read.
I understand the initial idea around small and light - the items are small and light - therefore should be easier to pack and ship - less cost to Amazon.
Setting a selling price point is ridiculous - and has no bearing on the cost involved in "picking and packing the item".
I thoughtless change.
What will this do to our labeling fees? Small and light is only 10 cents and normal is 55 cents. This entire post fails to mention that. Could be a 85 cent swing on some items.
What will this do to our labeling fees? Small and light is only 10 cents and normal is 55 cents. This entire post fails to mention that. Could be a 85 cent swing on some items.
Lowering the cap from $12 to $10 is terrible. We expanded greatly in that area and will have to increase prices significantly due to that change in the cap.
Lowering the cap from $12 to $10 is terrible. We expanded greatly in that area and will have to increase prices significantly due to that change in the cap.
Every single one of our Brand Registered ASINS will be affecting by this walk back from $12.00 to $10.00. Our items weigh less than a pound and are priced just under $12.00, if we go back to the old way of pricing we will have to increase our entire catalog by over $1.25 to make up for the difference in fulfillment fees. This is a huge slap in the face for us... Small and light just got the nerf bat big time.
Every single one of our Brand Registered ASINS will be affecting by this walk back from $12.00 to $10.00. Our items weigh less than a pound and are priced just under $12.00, if we go back to the old way of pricing we will have to increase our entire catalog by over $1.25 to make up for the difference in fulfillment fees. This is a huge slap in the face for us... Small and light just got the nerf bat big time.
The move from 12 to 10 is the big difference. 30 cents fee increase I could handle, but increasing the fee AND cutting top line means I just wont sell those items anymore
The move from 12 to 10 is the big difference. 30 cents fee increase I could handle, but increasing the fee AND cutting top line means I just wont sell those items anymore