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Lower FBA fulfillment fees with Ships in Product Packaging

We’ve launched the Ships in Product Packaging (SIPP) program, formerly known as Ship In Own Container (SIOC). This program allows FBA sellers to ship products in their custom-brand packaging without Amazon-added material.

SIPP allows the following features for FBA sellers:

  • Lower FBA fulfillment fees. Lower FBA fulfillment fees for SIPP-certified products. To learn more, go to 2024 US FBA fulfillment fee changes.
  • Connect with customers. Customize your branding and packaging to display your brand to customers during delivery.
  • Improve sustainability. With less packaging, you use less space on truck which lowers the number of trucks needed and carbon emissions.
Note: Products that are SIPP-certified before February 5, 2024, automatically receive the discounted FBA fulfillment fees on February 5, 2024.

To learn more about SIPP and to enroll your products, go to SIPP enrollment portal.

For a step-by-step guide to navigate the enrollment portal, visit Ships in Product Packaging step-by-step enrollment guide.

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News_Amazon

Lower FBA fulfillment fees with Ships in Product Packaging

We’ve launched the Ships in Product Packaging (SIPP) program, formerly known as Ship In Own Container (SIOC). This program allows FBA sellers to ship products in their custom-brand packaging without Amazon-added material.

SIPP allows the following features for FBA sellers:

  • Lower FBA fulfillment fees. Lower FBA fulfillment fees for SIPP-certified products. To learn more, go to 2024 US FBA fulfillment fee changes.
  • Connect with customers. Customize your branding and packaging to display your brand to customers during delivery.
  • Improve sustainability. With less packaging, you use less space on truck which lowers the number of trucks needed and carbon emissions.
Note: Products that are SIPP-certified before February 5, 2024, automatically receive the discounted FBA fulfillment fees on February 5, 2024.

To learn more about SIPP and to enroll your products, go to SIPP enrollment portal.

For a step-by-step guide to navigate the enrollment portal, visit Ships in Product Packaging step-by-step enrollment guide.

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Seller_0948NEOxH1phZ
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Is there a downloadable report that identifies ASINs currently enrolled in this program?

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Seller_LswJtG2Bu79IC
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The drop test instructions are mentioned everywhere and not provided anywhere.

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Seller_2QVdxh6WZxvSe
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Two of our asins that have been auto-enrolled, however these ASINS are not SIPP certified packaging. Who can we reach out to have this corrected?

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Seller_NxPuqak8YNJEF
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I enrolled 2 items. The page says I save 4 cents from FBA fees. It is not worth it to have packaging destroyed during shipping so withdrawing. Only 4 cents per item sold in savings. $0.04 savings per item sold to ship in product packaging. $0.04 savings to have Amazon warehouse workers slap a 4x6 label on and ship it out the door instead of putting it inside something bigger. So I save $0.04 and Amazon saves at least $1.00 in time and supplies to ship. Not worth it. Doing "Ships in Product Packaging" saves AMAZON money, not you. Having Amazon ship it in something larger, protecting the packaging, is worth at least $0.04 so I have to completely recommend against the "Ships in Product Packaging" program.

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Seller_YP2wGTp2WTRuV
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I attempted to enroll a sample ASIN but received an error message: Product is ineligible for enrollment: Too small for a shipping label - Package size is below 6 x 4 x 0.375 inches

My package size is 9 x 7 x 0.15 inches; obviously, a rigid flat package. How does the thickness of the package impact whether a 4 x 6 label will fit?

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Seller_ULw5xOlDpZZF2
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We have been struggling with Amazon auto-placing our collectible, fragile items in this program. They are not SIPP certified and WILL break if you put a shipping label on the product box, and ship it that way. Not to mention collectors get very Angry when their product box is received damaged, even if the figurine inside does not break. How do we STOP Amazon from shipping our products without a shipping box?

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Seller_V5l9UBkHDQEjb
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its a great idea, but the discount is far from worth it. it would take about 65c per unit in parts and labor to prepare for SIPP for a 7 cent discount, at least for me.

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Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
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I found this gem at the bottom of one of the help pages!

Can I unenroll a product from the SIPP program?

If you choose to unenroll a product from SIPP, you can request to decertify it from the Enrolled Products tab within the SIPP page on Seller Central. In the Enrolled Products tab, click Unenroll within the Action column. Amazon will review your decertification request within three business days and send a confirmation email that your request is approved. Note that you will stop receiving discounts for that unenrolled product as soon as the decertification is approved.

PROBLEM THOUGH .... NO BUTTON!

img

I recommend EVERYONE use the "Feedback" tab (Rate This Page)on that page to complain.

img

Typical Amazon.

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Seller_S6SIPTqwqeO9W
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How do we unenroll a product from this stupid program??? Amazon automatically enrolled my newest product and now the product has a 2-star review because the box was dented. But hey, at least I saved $0.11 on fulfillment. Not a bad deal!

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Seller_1YkWo4vbgfSN0
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Hello

I just noticed that ALL my products are enrolled in this program. I did not ask to be enrolled and I want to have ALL my products removed from this program. How do I do that>

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News_Amazon

Lower FBA fulfillment fees with Ships in Product Packaging

We’ve launched the Ships in Product Packaging (SIPP) program, formerly known as Ship In Own Container (SIOC). This program allows FBA sellers to ship products in their custom-brand packaging without Amazon-added material.

SIPP allows the following features for FBA sellers:

  • Lower FBA fulfillment fees. Lower FBA fulfillment fees for SIPP-certified products. To learn more, go to 2024 US FBA fulfillment fee changes.
  • Connect with customers. Customize your branding and packaging to display your brand to customers during delivery.
  • Improve sustainability. With less packaging, you use less space on truck which lowers the number of trucks needed and carbon emissions.
Note: Products that are SIPP-certified before February 5, 2024, automatically receive the discounted FBA fulfillment fees on February 5, 2024.

To learn more about SIPP and to enroll your products, go to SIPP enrollment portal.

For a step-by-step guide to navigate the enrollment portal, visit Ships in Product Packaging step-by-step enrollment guide.

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News_Amazon

Lower FBA fulfillment fees with Ships in Product Packaging

We’ve launched the Ships in Product Packaging (SIPP) program, formerly known as Ship In Own Container (SIOC). This program allows FBA sellers to ship products in their custom-brand packaging without Amazon-added material.

SIPP allows the following features for FBA sellers:

  • Lower FBA fulfillment fees. Lower FBA fulfillment fees for SIPP-certified products. To learn more, go to 2024 US FBA fulfillment fee changes.
  • Connect with customers. Customize your branding and packaging to display your brand to customers during delivery.
  • Improve sustainability. With less packaging, you use less space on truck which lowers the number of trucks needed and carbon emissions.
Note: Products that are SIPP-certified before February 5, 2024, automatically receive the discounted FBA fulfillment fees on February 5, 2024.

To learn more about SIPP and to enroll your products, go to SIPP enrollment portal.

For a step-by-step guide to navigate the enrollment portal, visit Ships in Product Packaging step-by-step enrollment guide.

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Lower FBA fulfillment fees with Ships in Product Packaging

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We’ve launched the Ships in Product Packaging (SIPP) program, formerly known as Ship In Own Container (SIOC). This program allows FBA sellers to ship products in their custom-brand packaging without Amazon-added material.

SIPP allows the following features for FBA sellers:

  • Lower FBA fulfillment fees. Lower FBA fulfillment fees for SIPP-certified products. To learn more, go to 2024 US FBA fulfillment fee changes.
  • Connect with customers. Customize your branding and packaging to display your brand to customers during delivery.
  • Improve sustainability. With less packaging, you use less space on truck which lowers the number of trucks needed and carbon emissions.
Note: Products that are SIPP-certified before February 5, 2024, automatically receive the discounted FBA fulfillment fees on February 5, 2024.

To learn more about SIPP and to enroll your products, go to SIPP enrollment portal.

For a step-by-step guide to navigate the enrollment portal, visit Ships in Product Packaging step-by-step enrollment guide.

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Seller_0948NEOxH1phZ
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Is there a downloadable report that identifies ASINs currently enrolled in this program?

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Seller_LswJtG2Bu79IC
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The drop test instructions are mentioned everywhere and not provided anywhere.

31
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Seller_2QVdxh6WZxvSe
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Two of our asins that have been auto-enrolled, however these ASINS are not SIPP certified packaging. Who can we reach out to have this corrected?

50
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Seller_NxPuqak8YNJEF
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I enrolled 2 items. The page says I save 4 cents from FBA fees. It is not worth it to have packaging destroyed during shipping so withdrawing. Only 4 cents per item sold in savings. $0.04 savings per item sold to ship in product packaging. $0.04 savings to have Amazon warehouse workers slap a 4x6 label on and ship it out the door instead of putting it inside something bigger. So I save $0.04 and Amazon saves at least $1.00 in time and supplies to ship. Not worth it. Doing "Ships in Product Packaging" saves AMAZON money, not you. Having Amazon ship it in something larger, protecting the packaging, is worth at least $0.04 so I have to completely recommend against the "Ships in Product Packaging" program.

281
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Seller_YP2wGTp2WTRuV
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I attempted to enroll a sample ASIN but received an error message: Product is ineligible for enrollment: Too small for a shipping label - Package size is below 6 x 4 x 0.375 inches

My package size is 9 x 7 x 0.15 inches; obviously, a rigid flat package. How does the thickness of the package impact whether a 4 x 6 label will fit?

20
user profile
Seller_ULw5xOlDpZZF2
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

We have been struggling with Amazon auto-placing our collectible, fragile items in this program. They are not SIPP certified and WILL break if you put a shipping label on the product box, and ship it that way. Not to mention collectors get very Angry when their product box is received damaged, even if the figurine inside does not break. How do we STOP Amazon from shipping our products without a shipping box?

50
user profile
Seller_V5l9UBkHDQEjb
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

its a great idea, but the discount is far from worth it. it would take about 65c per unit in parts and labor to prepare for SIPP for a 7 cent discount, at least for me.

80
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Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I found this gem at the bottom of one of the help pages!

Can I unenroll a product from the SIPP program?

If you choose to unenroll a product from SIPP, you can request to decertify it from the Enrolled Products tab within the SIPP page on Seller Central. In the Enrolled Products tab, click Unenroll within the Action column. Amazon will review your decertification request within three business days and send a confirmation email that your request is approved. Note that you will stop receiving discounts for that unenrolled product as soon as the decertification is approved.

PROBLEM THOUGH .... NO BUTTON!

img

I recommend EVERYONE use the "Feedback" tab (Rate This Page)on that page to complain.

img

Typical Amazon.

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Seller_S6SIPTqwqeO9W
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

How do we unenroll a product from this stupid program??? Amazon automatically enrolled my newest product and now the product has a 2-star review because the box was dented. But hey, at least I saved $0.11 on fulfillment. Not a bad deal!

60
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Seller_1YkWo4vbgfSN0
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Hello

I just noticed that ALL my products are enrolled in this program. I did not ask to be enrolled and I want to have ALL my products removed from this program. How do I do that>

40
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Seller_0948NEOxH1phZ
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Is there a downloadable report that identifies ASINs currently enrolled in this program?

20
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Seller_0948NEOxH1phZ
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Is there a downloadable report that identifies ASINs currently enrolled in this program?

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user profile
Seller_LswJtG2Bu79IC
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

The drop test instructions are mentioned everywhere and not provided anywhere.

31
user profile
Seller_LswJtG2Bu79IC
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

The drop test instructions are mentioned everywhere and not provided anywhere.

31
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user profile
Seller_2QVdxh6WZxvSe
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Two of our asins that have been auto-enrolled, however these ASINS are not SIPP certified packaging. Who can we reach out to have this corrected?

50
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Seller_2QVdxh6WZxvSe
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Two of our asins that have been auto-enrolled, however these ASINS are not SIPP certified packaging. Who can we reach out to have this corrected?

50
Reply
user profile
Seller_NxPuqak8YNJEF
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I enrolled 2 items. The page says I save 4 cents from FBA fees. It is not worth it to have packaging destroyed during shipping so withdrawing. Only 4 cents per item sold in savings. $0.04 savings per item sold to ship in product packaging. $0.04 savings to have Amazon warehouse workers slap a 4x6 label on and ship it out the door instead of putting it inside something bigger. So I save $0.04 and Amazon saves at least $1.00 in time and supplies to ship. Not worth it. Doing "Ships in Product Packaging" saves AMAZON money, not you. Having Amazon ship it in something larger, protecting the packaging, is worth at least $0.04 so I have to completely recommend against the "Ships in Product Packaging" program.

281
user profile
Seller_NxPuqak8YNJEF
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I enrolled 2 items. The page says I save 4 cents from FBA fees. It is not worth it to have packaging destroyed during shipping so withdrawing. Only 4 cents per item sold in savings. $0.04 savings per item sold to ship in product packaging. $0.04 savings to have Amazon warehouse workers slap a 4x6 label on and ship it out the door instead of putting it inside something bigger. So I save $0.04 and Amazon saves at least $1.00 in time and supplies to ship. Not worth it. Doing "Ships in Product Packaging" saves AMAZON money, not you. Having Amazon ship it in something larger, protecting the packaging, is worth at least $0.04 so I have to completely recommend against the "Ships in Product Packaging" program.

281
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user profile
Seller_YP2wGTp2WTRuV
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I attempted to enroll a sample ASIN but received an error message: Product is ineligible for enrollment: Too small for a shipping label - Package size is below 6 x 4 x 0.375 inches

My package size is 9 x 7 x 0.15 inches; obviously, a rigid flat package. How does the thickness of the package impact whether a 4 x 6 label will fit?

20
user profile
Seller_YP2wGTp2WTRuV
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I attempted to enroll a sample ASIN but received an error message: Product is ineligible for enrollment: Too small for a shipping label - Package size is below 6 x 4 x 0.375 inches

My package size is 9 x 7 x 0.15 inches; obviously, a rigid flat package. How does the thickness of the package impact whether a 4 x 6 label will fit?

20
Reply
user profile
Seller_ULw5xOlDpZZF2
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

We have been struggling with Amazon auto-placing our collectible, fragile items in this program. They are not SIPP certified and WILL break if you put a shipping label on the product box, and ship it that way. Not to mention collectors get very Angry when their product box is received damaged, even if the figurine inside does not break. How do we STOP Amazon from shipping our products without a shipping box?

50
user profile
Seller_ULw5xOlDpZZF2
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

We have been struggling with Amazon auto-placing our collectible, fragile items in this program. They are not SIPP certified and WILL break if you put a shipping label on the product box, and ship it that way. Not to mention collectors get very Angry when their product box is received damaged, even if the figurine inside does not break. How do we STOP Amazon from shipping our products without a shipping box?

50
Reply
user profile
Seller_V5l9UBkHDQEjb
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

its a great idea, but the discount is far from worth it. it would take about 65c per unit in parts and labor to prepare for SIPP for a 7 cent discount, at least for me.

80
user profile
Seller_V5l9UBkHDQEjb
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

its a great idea, but the discount is far from worth it. it would take about 65c per unit in parts and labor to prepare for SIPP for a 7 cent discount, at least for me.

80
Reply
user profile
Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I found this gem at the bottom of one of the help pages!

Can I unenroll a product from the SIPP program?

If you choose to unenroll a product from SIPP, you can request to decertify it from the Enrolled Products tab within the SIPP page on Seller Central. In the Enrolled Products tab, click Unenroll within the Action column. Amazon will review your decertification request within three business days and send a confirmation email that your request is approved. Note that you will stop receiving discounts for that unenrolled product as soon as the decertification is approved.

PROBLEM THOUGH .... NO BUTTON!

img

I recommend EVERYONE use the "Feedback" tab (Rate This Page)on that page to complain.

img

Typical Amazon.

130
user profile
Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

I found this gem at the bottom of one of the help pages!

Can I unenroll a product from the SIPP program?

If you choose to unenroll a product from SIPP, you can request to decertify it from the Enrolled Products tab within the SIPP page on Seller Central. In the Enrolled Products tab, click Unenroll within the Action column. Amazon will review your decertification request within three business days and send a confirmation email that your request is approved. Note that you will stop receiving discounts for that unenrolled product as soon as the decertification is approved.

PROBLEM THOUGH .... NO BUTTON!

img

I recommend EVERYONE use the "Feedback" tab (Rate This Page)on that page to complain.

img

Typical Amazon.

130
Reply
user profile
Seller_S6SIPTqwqeO9W
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

How do we unenroll a product from this stupid program??? Amazon automatically enrolled my newest product and now the product has a 2-star review because the box was dented. But hey, at least I saved $0.11 on fulfillment. Not a bad deal!

60
user profile
Seller_S6SIPTqwqeO9W
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

How do we unenroll a product from this stupid program??? Amazon automatically enrolled my newest product and now the product has a 2-star review because the box was dented. But hey, at least I saved $0.11 on fulfillment. Not a bad deal!

60
Reply
user profile
Seller_1YkWo4vbgfSN0
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Hello

I just noticed that ALL my products are enrolled in this program. I did not ask to be enrolled and I want to have ALL my products removed from this program. How do I do that>

40
user profile
Seller_1YkWo4vbgfSN0
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Hello

I just noticed that ALL my products are enrolled in this program. I did not ask to be enrolled and I want to have ALL my products removed from this program. How do I do that>

40
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