Products with a valid Manufacturers GS1 Barcode clearly visible still require shipment SKU labelling?
Hi, I am regularly sending in shipments to Amazon's FC with product quantity's well into the thousands. As you can imagine labelling a thousand products every shipment not only incurs a decent cost in labels, but also costs a bomb in terms of time spent.
I'm trying to understand why products that are supplied with a GS1 manufacturers barcode (and is new, not in the long list of manufacturer tracking exempt categories, etc) still needs labelling?
Is there a way to dispute products like this? I would imagine every product sent without individual FNSKU Labels and eligible for commingling would benefit both the seller and Amazon drastically with time saved on both ends?
Thanks
@Ezra_Amazon
Products with a valid Manufacturers GS1 Barcode clearly visible still require shipment SKU labelling?
Hi, I am regularly sending in shipments to Amazon's FC with product quantity's well into the thousands. As you can imagine labelling a thousand products every shipment not only incurs a decent cost in labels, but also costs a bomb in terms of time spent.
I'm trying to understand why products that are supplied with a GS1 manufacturers barcode (and is new, not in the long list of manufacturer tracking exempt categories, etc) still needs labelling?
Is there a way to dispute products like this? I would imagine every product sent without individual FNSKU Labels and eligible for commingling would benefit both the seller and Amazon drastically with time saved on both ends?
Thanks
@Ezra_Amazon
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For a product to qualify for using manufacturer barcodes, it must meet all of the following requirements:
It must be in new condition
It must have a single, scannable UPC, EAN or ISBN barcode matching a single ASIN in the Amazon catalogue
It must not be a media product: Items such as books, CDs, VHS tapes or DVDs must be labelled
It cannot belong to any of these categories *:
Clothing
Jewellery
Computer components & accessories
Software
Shoes
Sports memorabilia
Watches
Video games
Toys & Games
Consumable or topical products (such as, grocery items, skin creams, cosmetics, and soaps)
It must not be an FBA restricted product or a dangerous good
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We've had this issue too so it must be a glitch in the amazon system. (our product had been live for a few years with the barcode and no issues). We are having to submit the GS1 certificate to support to get the barcode reinstated. Have you tried that? I would be persistent with support in the case log.