FBA labels for Single SKU pallet
Hi all,
I’m shipping a pallet with 140 loose units of the same SKU to an EU FBA warehouse.
In “Send to Amazon,” I select the option “Single SKU pallet.”
Each unit already has the correct FNSKU label applied.
Until now, I’ve been printing and applying the FBA box labels on every single unit.
But since there’s a “single SKU pallet” option, I’m wondering if it’s actually necessary — or if I can just apply the pallet labels on the outside of the shrink-wrapped pallet.
It would be much more efficient this way.
Has anyone done this and can confirm the correct process?
Thanks in advance!
FBA labels for Single SKU pallet
Hi all,
I’m shipping a pallet with 140 loose units of the same SKU to an EU FBA warehouse.
In “Send to Amazon,” I select the option “Single SKU pallet.”
Each unit already has the correct FNSKU label applied.
Until now, I’ve been printing and applying the FBA box labels on every single unit.
But since there’s a “single SKU pallet” option, I’m wondering if it’s actually necessary — or if I can just apply the pallet labels on the outside of the shrink-wrapped pallet.
It would be much more efficient this way.
Has anyone done this and can confirm the correct process?
Thanks in advance!
2 replies
Christine_Amazon
Hi @Seller_7sJP7UYvGQ7jN
When shipping a Single SKU pallet, you do NOT need to apply FBA box labels to each individual unit if they already have the correct FNSKU labels. For a Single SKU pallet, you only need to:
Ensure each unit has the correct FNSKU label
Apply the pallet labels to the outside of the shrink-wrapped pallet
You can find this information confirmed in the FBA help page:
Shipping and routing requirements
This will indeed be much more efficient for your shipping process. Just make sure your pallet is properly secured and the pallet labels are clearly visible on at least two sides of the wrapped pallet.
For additional details about pallet requirements for EU FBA warehouses, you can check this help page:
Customer returns for international sales
Let me know if you need any clarification!
Christine