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Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) - How to Choose Floor Loading?

First time using Amazon Global Logistics (AGL). I believe "floor loading" (no pallets) is available for both FCL and and LCL shipments according to the AGL info page.

https://sell.amazon.com/programs/amazon-global-logistics

However, when going through the Send to Amazon workflow, step 4 asks me to print pallet labels. I have not chosen the "Palletization" value-added service in step 2.

I can't seem to figure out how to select "floor loading" without pallets for my shipment.

Has anyone done this before and can shed some light?

Thanks!

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Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) - How to Choose Floor Loading?

First time using Amazon Global Logistics (AGL). I believe "floor loading" (no pallets) is available for both FCL and and LCL shipments according to the AGL info page.

https://sell.amazon.com/programs/amazon-global-logistics

However, when going through the Send to Amazon workflow, step 4 asks me to print pallet labels. I have not chosen the "Palletization" value-added service in step 2.

I can't seem to figure out how to select "floor loading" without pallets for my shipment.

Has anyone done this before and can shed some light?

Thanks!

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Hi there @Seller_WY1FDS1qTfG3S

Palletization would ensure an earlier delivery appointment and quicker processing at the Fulfillment Center. However, Amazon considers floor loading to be loose, stacked boxes, which are under 22.68 kg in weight that will be unloaded by hand.

You must inform your carrier that floor-loaded shipments are only accepted when they identify them on Carrier Central in the Appointment Information Section by selecting Load Type > Floor Loaded.

Follow these requirements while readying the floor-loaded shipment:

  • Stack boxes into columns in an alternating pattern to provide stability.
  • Boxes must not be bundled together with any kind of straps, zip ties, tape, etc.
  • Maintain at least 3 inches between column stacks and container walls.
  • Stack boxes no higher than 72 inches, unless they conform to the clamp truck instructions below.
  • Allow for at least 8 inches of clearance from the last row of boxes to container doors to engage a dock leveler.
  • Make sure that the overall height of the column stack allows 6 inches of clearance from the top of the stack to the roof of the container.
  • Products exceeding 48 inches in length must be loaded along the length of the container or trailer.

Also check out our Amazon Global Logistics Basics video for further info!

-Jim

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Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) - How to Choose Floor Loading?

First time using Amazon Global Logistics (AGL). I believe "floor loading" (no pallets) is available for both FCL and and LCL shipments according to the AGL info page.

https://sell.amazon.com/programs/amazon-global-logistics

However, when going through the Send to Amazon workflow, step 4 asks me to print pallet labels. I have not chosen the "Palletization" value-added service in step 2.

I can't seem to figure out how to select "floor loading" without pallets for my shipment.

Has anyone done this before and can shed some light?

Thanks!

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Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) - How to Choose Floor Loading?

First time using Amazon Global Logistics (AGL). I believe "floor loading" (no pallets) is available for both FCL and and LCL shipments according to the AGL info page.

https://sell.amazon.com/programs/amazon-global-logistics

However, when going through the Send to Amazon workflow, step 4 asks me to print pallet labels. I have not chosen the "Palletization" value-added service in step 2.

I can't seem to figure out how to select "floor loading" without pallets for my shipment.

Has anyone done this before and can shed some light?

Thanks!

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Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) - How to Choose Floor Loading?

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First time using Amazon Global Logistics (AGL). I believe "floor loading" (no pallets) is available for both FCL and and LCL shipments according to the AGL info page.

https://sell.amazon.com/programs/amazon-global-logistics

However, when going through the Send to Amazon workflow, step 4 asks me to print pallet labels. I have not chosen the "Palletization" value-added service in step 2.

I can't seem to figure out how to select "floor loading" without pallets for my shipment.

Has anyone done this before and can shed some light?

Thanks!

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Hi there @Seller_WY1FDS1qTfG3S

Palletization would ensure an earlier delivery appointment and quicker processing at the Fulfillment Center. However, Amazon considers floor loading to be loose, stacked boxes, which are under 22.68 kg in weight that will be unloaded by hand.

You must inform your carrier that floor-loaded shipments are only accepted when they identify them on Carrier Central in the Appointment Information Section by selecting Load Type > Floor Loaded.

Follow these requirements while readying the floor-loaded shipment:

  • Stack boxes into columns in an alternating pattern to provide stability.
  • Boxes must not be bundled together with any kind of straps, zip ties, tape, etc.
  • Maintain at least 3 inches between column stacks and container walls.
  • Stack boxes no higher than 72 inches, unless they conform to the clamp truck instructions below.
  • Allow for at least 8 inches of clearance from the last row of boxes to container doors to engage a dock leveler.
  • Make sure that the overall height of the column stack allows 6 inches of clearance from the top of the stack to the roof of the container.
  • Products exceeding 48 inches in length must be loaded along the length of the container or trailer.

Also check out our Amazon Global Logistics Basics video for further info!

-Jim

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Hi there @Seller_WY1FDS1qTfG3S

Palletization would ensure an earlier delivery appointment and quicker processing at the Fulfillment Center. However, Amazon considers floor loading to be loose, stacked boxes, which are under 22.68 kg in weight that will be unloaded by hand.

You must inform your carrier that floor-loaded shipments are only accepted when they identify them on Carrier Central in the Appointment Information Section by selecting Load Type > Floor Loaded.

Follow these requirements while readying the floor-loaded shipment:

  • Stack boxes into columns in an alternating pattern to provide stability.
  • Boxes must not be bundled together with any kind of straps, zip ties, tape, etc.
  • Maintain at least 3 inches between column stacks and container walls.
  • Stack boxes no higher than 72 inches, unless they conform to the clamp truck instructions below.
  • Allow for at least 8 inches of clearance from the last row of boxes to container doors to engage a dock leveler.
  • Make sure that the overall height of the column stack allows 6 inches of clearance from the top of the stack to the roof of the container.
  • Products exceeding 48 inches in length must be loaded along the length of the container or trailer.

Also check out our Amazon Global Logistics Basics video for further info!

-Jim

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Jim_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_WY1FDS1qTfG3S

Palletization would ensure an earlier delivery appointment and quicker processing at the Fulfillment Center. However, Amazon considers floor loading to be loose, stacked boxes, which are under 22.68 kg in weight that will be unloaded by hand.

You must inform your carrier that floor-loaded shipments are only accepted when they identify them on Carrier Central in the Appointment Information Section by selecting Load Type > Floor Loaded.

Follow these requirements while readying the floor-loaded shipment:

  • Stack boxes into columns in an alternating pattern to provide stability.
  • Boxes must not be bundled together with any kind of straps, zip ties, tape, etc.
  • Maintain at least 3 inches between column stacks and container walls.
  • Stack boxes no higher than 72 inches, unless they conform to the clamp truck instructions below.
  • Allow for at least 8 inches of clearance from the last row of boxes to container doors to engage a dock leveler.
  • Make sure that the overall height of the column stack allows 6 inches of clearance from the top of the stack to the roof of the container.
  • Products exceeding 48 inches in length must be loaded along the length of the container or trailer.

Also check out our Amazon Global Logistics Basics video for further info!

-Jim

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