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Manufacturer barcode

I am launching my FBA account soon and will place an inventory order to my manufacturer. I want to avoid the fee if Amazon does the barcode, and chose the manufacturer barcode.

Is this barcode something I receive from the manufacturer, or do I convert the GTIN I submitted for my listing to a UPC and tell the manufacturer to print the barcode when they ship it to the Amazon warehouses?

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Manufacturer barcode

I am launching my FBA account soon and will place an inventory order to my manufacturer. I want to avoid the fee if Amazon does the barcode, and chose the manufacturer barcode.

Is this barcode something I receive from the manufacturer, or do I convert the GTIN I submitted for my listing to a UPC and tell the manufacturer to print the barcode when they ship it to the Amazon warehouses?

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If you want to avoid FNSKU labelling, you would have to have the manufacturer print your UPC barcode on your product before it is sent in.

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Hi @Seller_vxBBYoWy92VcN,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. This means you cannot use the Manufacturer Barcode, it must be an Amazon Barcode.

Fulfillment by Amazon uses barcodes to identify and track inventory throughout the fulfillment process. Each item that you send to an Amazon fulfillment center requires a barcode.

There are three kinds of barcodes for identifying products:

  • Manufacturer barcodes (eligible barcodes include UPC, EAN, JAN, and ISBN)
  • Amazon barcodes (such as FNSKU)
  • Transparency authenticity code (brand owner only, may be required to help prevent counterfeit)

Amazon barcodes must be applied to all products that are not tracked using the manufacturer barcode. These products include the following:

  • Products that are not in new condition
  • Products that don’t have a scannable UPC, EAN, JAN, or ISBN barcode
  • Restricted products and dangerous goods
  • Products with an expiration date
  • Consumable or topical products
  • Media products
  • Products for children or infants

You can print Amazon barcodes and apply them to your products yourself, or you can have Amazon print and apply them for a per-item fee. For more information, go to Use an Amazon barcode to track inventory and FBA Label Service.

Please let me know if you have any questions! This page has a ton of info on barcodes: FBA product barcode requirements

Best,

Dominic

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Manufacturer barcode

I am launching my FBA account soon and will place an inventory order to my manufacturer. I want to avoid the fee if Amazon does the barcode, and chose the manufacturer barcode.

Is this barcode something I receive from the manufacturer, or do I convert the GTIN I submitted for my listing to a UPC and tell the manufacturer to print the barcode when they ship it to the Amazon warehouses?

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Manufacturer barcode

I am launching my FBA account soon and will place an inventory order to my manufacturer. I want to avoid the fee if Amazon does the barcode, and chose the manufacturer barcode.

Is this barcode something I receive from the manufacturer, or do I convert the GTIN I submitted for my listing to a UPC and tell the manufacturer to print the barcode when they ship it to the Amazon warehouses?

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I am launching my FBA account soon and will place an inventory order to my manufacturer. I want to avoid the fee if Amazon does the barcode, and chose the manufacturer barcode.

Is this barcode something I receive from the manufacturer, or do I convert the GTIN I submitted for my listing to a UPC and tell the manufacturer to print the barcode when they ship it to the Amazon warehouses?

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

If you want to avoid FNSKU labelling, you would have to have the manufacturer print your UPC barcode on your product before it is sent in.

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Dominic_Amazon

Hi @Seller_vxBBYoWy92VcN,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. This means you cannot use the Manufacturer Barcode, it must be an Amazon Barcode.

Fulfillment by Amazon uses barcodes to identify and track inventory throughout the fulfillment process. Each item that you send to an Amazon fulfillment center requires a barcode.

There are three kinds of barcodes for identifying products:

  • Manufacturer barcodes (eligible barcodes include UPC, EAN, JAN, and ISBN)
  • Amazon barcodes (such as FNSKU)
  • Transparency authenticity code (brand owner only, may be required to help prevent counterfeit)

Amazon barcodes must be applied to all products that are not tracked using the manufacturer barcode. These products include the following:

  • Products that are not in new condition
  • Products that don’t have a scannable UPC, EAN, JAN, or ISBN barcode
  • Restricted products and dangerous goods
  • Products with an expiration date
  • Consumable or topical products
  • Media products
  • Products for children or infants

You can print Amazon barcodes and apply them to your products yourself, or you can have Amazon print and apply them for a per-item fee. For more information, go to Use an Amazon barcode to track inventory and FBA Label Service.

Please let me know if you have any questions! This page has a ton of info on barcodes: FBA product barcode requirements

Best,

Dominic

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

If you want to avoid FNSKU labelling, you would have to have the manufacturer print your UPC barcode on your product before it is sent in.

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

If you want to avoid FNSKU labelling, you would have to have the manufacturer print your UPC barcode on your product before it is sent in.

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Dominic_Amazon

Hi @Seller_vxBBYoWy92VcN,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. This means you cannot use the Manufacturer Barcode, it must be an Amazon Barcode.

Fulfillment by Amazon uses barcodes to identify and track inventory throughout the fulfillment process. Each item that you send to an Amazon fulfillment center requires a barcode.

There are three kinds of barcodes for identifying products:

  • Manufacturer barcodes (eligible barcodes include UPC, EAN, JAN, and ISBN)
  • Amazon barcodes (such as FNSKU)
  • Transparency authenticity code (brand owner only, may be required to help prevent counterfeit)

Amazon barcodes must be applied to all products that are not tracked using the manufacturer barcode. These products include the following:

  • Products that are not in new condition
  • Products that don’t have a scannable UPC, EAN, JAN, or ISBN barcode
  • Restricted products and dangerous goods
  • Products with an expiration date
  • Consumable or topical products
  • Media products
  • Products for children or infants

You can print Amazon barcodes and apply them to your products yourself, or you can have Amazon print and apply them for a per-item fee. For more information, go to Use an Amazon barcode to track inventory and FBA Label Service.

Please let me know if you have any questions! This page has a ton of info on barcodes: FBA product barcode requirements

Best,

Dominic

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Dominic_Amazon

Hi @Seller_vxBBYoWy92VcN,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. This means you cannot use the Manufacturer Barcode, it must be an Amazon Barcode.

Fulfillment by Amazon uses barcodes to identify and track inventory throughout the fulfillment process. Each item that you send to an Amazon fulfillment center requires a barcode.

There are three kinds of barcodes for identifying products:

  • Manufacturer barcodes (eligible barcodes include UPC, EAN, JAN, and ISBN)
  • Amazon barcodes (such as FNSKU)
  • Transparency authenticity code (brand owner only, may be required to help prevent counterfeit)

Amazon barcodes must be applied to all products that are not tracked using the manufacturer barcode. These products include the following:

  • Products that are not in new condition
  • Products that don’t have a scannable UPC, EAN, JAN, or ISBN barcode
  • Restricted products and dangerous goods
  • Products with an expiration date
  • Consumable or topical products
  • Media products
  • Products for children or infants

You can print Amazon barcodes and apply them to your products yourself, or you can have Amazon print and apply them for a per-item fee. For more information, go to Use an Amazon barcode to track inventory and FBA Label Service.

Please let me know if you have any questions! This page has a ton of info on barcodes: FBA product barcode requirements

Best,

Dominic

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