For many years, we have continued to evolve how we charge fulfillment fees to better reflect the underlying operational costs, while ensuring that we provide a great value for sellers. As we look ahead and prepare for the busy holiday shopping season, we expect greater utilization of our fulfillment network. Across the supply chain, this creates increased operating costs during this holiday peak period.
As a result, similar to other major carriers, we will introduce a holiday peak fulfillment fee from October 15, 2022, to January 14, 2023. The fee will be an average of USD 0.35 per item sold using US and Canada FBA. For specific fees by size and weight and for changes to other fulfillment methods, please visit the links below.
Our selling partners are incredibly important to us, and this is not a decision we made lightly. The entire industry sees increases in fulfillment and logistics costs during the holiday peak period due to the concentrated volume of shipments. We have previously absorbed these cost increases, but seasonal expenses are reaching new heights. As a result, we decided that similar to other carriers, we will implement a holiday peak fulfillment fee that applies during a timebound period each year.
FBA continues to provide a very high level of service to customers and a great value for sellers. With this change, Amazon’s fulfillment fees during this peak period will remain an average of 30% less expensive for slower standard shipping methods than other major third-party logistics providers, and an average of 70% less expensive than comparable two-day shipping alternatives.
To find a detailed rate chart applicable for your business, please visit the relevant Seller Central help pages for more information:
Not at all happy about this. I’m sure I won’t be the last.
imagine If you make .35 per item oh boy this is bad
I didn’t see mention of fbm fee increases so I’m relieved… for now
Not happy about it, another kick in the proverbial groin to Amazon vendors already struggling to pay their gas, food and utility bills.
Where exactly do I see the “detailed rate chart applicable for your business” or even holiday peak fulfillment amounts on the linked pages?
Since the increase in items for the holidays won’t be enough commission for a company like Amazon… smh… anything to make the rich richer right???
Another kick to sellers already struggling. I’m not happy about this. Not to mention, I’m sure Amazon will be implementing their usual increased storage fee costs on top of this too.
For many years, we have continued to evolve how we charge fulfillment fees to better reflect the underlying operational costs, while ensuring that we provide a great value for sellers. As we look ahead and prepare for the busy holiday shopping season, we expect greater utilization of our fulfillment network. Across the supply chain, this creates increased operating costs during this holiday peak period.
As a result, similar to other major carriers, we will introduce a holiday peak fulfillment fee from October 15, 2022, to January 14, 2023. The fee will be an average of USD 0.35 per item sold using US and Canada FBA. For specific fees by size and weight and for changes to other fulfillment methods, please visit the links below.
Our selling partners are incredibly important to us, and this is not a decision we made lightly. The entire industry sees increases in fulfillment and logistics costs during the holiday peak period due to the concentrated volume of shipments. We have previously absorbed these cost increases, but seasonal expenses are reaching new heights. As a result, we decided that similar to other carriers, we will implement a holiday peak fulfillment fee that applies during a timebound period each year.
FBA continues to provide a very high level of service to customers and a great value for sellers. With this change, Amazon’s fulfillment fees during this peak period will remain an average of 30% less expensive for slower standard shipping methods than other major third-party logistics providers, and an average of 70% less expensive than comparable two-day shipping alternatives.
To find a detailed rate chart applicable for your business, please visit the relevant Seller Central help pages for more information:
For many years, we have continued to evolve how we charge fulfillment fees to better reflect the underlying operational costs, while ensuring that we provide a great value for sellers. As we look ahead and prepare for the busy holiday shopping season, we expect greater utilization of our fulfillment network. Across the supply chain, this creates increased operating costs during this holiday peak period.
As a result, similar to other major carriers, we will introduce a holiday peak fulfillment fee from October 15, 2022, to January 14, 2023. The fee will be an average of USD 0.35 per item sold using US and Canada FBA. For specific fees by size and weight and for changes to other fulfillment methods, please visit the links below.
Our selling partners are incredibly important to us, and this is not a decision we made lightly. The entire industry sees increases in fulfillment and logistics costs during the holiday peak period due to the concentrated volume of shipments. We have previously absorbed these cost increases, but seasonal expenses are reaching new heights. As a result, we decided that similar to other carriers, we will implement a holiday peak fulfillment fee that applies during a timebound period each year.
FBA continues to provide a very high level of service to customers and a great value for sellers. With this change, Amazon’s fulfillment fees during this peak period will remain an average of 30% less expensive for slower standard shipping methods than other major third-party logistics providers, and an average of 70% less expensive than comparable two-day shipping alternatives.
To find a detailed rate chart applicable for your business, please visit the relevant Seller Central help pages for more information:
Not at all happy about this. I’m sure I won’t be the last.
imagine If you make .35 per item oh boy this is bad
I didn’t see mention of fbm fee increases so I’m relieved… for now
Not happy about it, another kick in the proverbial groin to Amazon vendors already struggling to pay their gas, food and utility bills.
Where exactly do I see the “detailed rate chart applicable for your business” or even holiday peak fulfillment amounts on the linked pages?
Since the increase in items for the holidays won’t be enough commission for a company like Amazon… smh… anything to make the rich richer right???
Another kick to sellers already struggling. I’m not happy about this. Not to mention, I’m sure Amazon will be implementing their usual increased storage fee costs on top of this too.
Not at all happy about this. I’m sure I won’t be the last.
Not at all happy about this. I’m sure I won’t be the last.
imagine If you make .35 per item oh boy this is bad
imagine If you make .35 per item oh boy this is bad
I didn’t see mention of fbm fee increases so I’m relieved… for now
I didn’t see mention of fbm fee increases so I’m relieved… for now
It’s a good thing we aren’t in a recession…
Not happy about it, another kick in the proverbial groin to Amazon vendors already struggling to pay their gas, food and utility bills.
Not happy about it, another kick in the proverbial groin to Amazon vendors already struggling to pay their gas, food and utility bills.
Where exactly do I see the “detailed rate chart applicable for your business” or even holiday peak fulfillment amounts on the linked pages?
Where exactly do I see the “detailed rate chart applicable for your business” or even holiday peak fulfillment amounts on the linked pages?
Since the increase in items for the holidays won’t be enough commission for a company like Amazon… smh… anything to make the rich richer right???
Since the increase in items for the holidays won’t be enough commission for a company like Amazon… smh… anything to make the rich richer right???
Another kick to sellers already struggling. I’m not happy about this. Not to mention, I’m sure Amazon will be implementing their usual increased storage fee costs on top of this too.
Another kick to sellers already struggling. I’m not happy about this. Not to mention, I’m sure Amazon will be implementing their usual increased storage fee costs on top of this too.