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Does anyone know if I can remake shipping labels to a single address? Cause Amazon gave me 6 different addresses and I was wondering if I can do the procedure again and maybe Amazon can give me only 1 address to send my products. Please let me know if you guys know I’m new to this so I don’t know what to do.

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Send inventory Amazon fba

Does anyone know if I can remake shipping labels to a single address? Cause Amazon gave me 6 different addresses and I was wondering if I can do the procedure again and maybe Amazon can give me only 1 address to send my products. Please let me know if you guys know I’m new to this so I don’t know what to do.

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When you go through the Send To Amazon workflow you have multiple options for shipping. First LTL vs SPD (on a pallet on a semi-truck, or in boxes on a UPS Ground truck).

Then you choose how many fulfillment centers you're going to ship to. This is a relatively new "feature" (March 1, iirc). Each will have a shipping fee and may have an inventory placement fee. Look at *all* the options and then make a decision.

Once you've accepted the charges you can print your shipping and FBA box labels. If you change your mind, you typically have 24 hours to cancel an SPD shipment. You will have to start from scratch on a new Send To Amazon workflow shipment.

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Hi @Seller_WFqMdxQsJX9D8,

Thank you for reaching out with this question! So happy to see that you have already received some great insights and advice in the replies here.

For more information on the new FBA inbound placement service, I would recommend reading through this help page.

As stated within that page, when you create a shipping plan, you can select one of the following inventory inbound placement options:

  • Minimal shipment splits: You can send your inventory to the minimal number of inbound locations, generally to a single location, and we will spread inventory across our network on your behalf, for a fee. The fee may vary by inbound location—for example, there may be higher fees for shipments sent to locations in the West versus other parts of the country.
  • Partial or Amazon-optimized shipment splits: Send your inventory to multiple inbound locations yourself for a reduced or no fee. The reduced fees will depend on the number of shipments and inbound locations that you send your inventory to. For instance, if your shipping plan qualifies, you can select the inbound placement option to send your inventory to the optimal number of inbound locations recommended by Amazon, generally four or more locations, and pay no fee. If you select the placement option in which you send your inventory to a partial number of inbound locations, generally two or three, you will pay a reduced fee.

Please note that the availability of these inbound placement options is based on several factors, including the product types and quantities that you have in your shipping plan, your existing inventory levels across our network, and the location of customer demand. You can review exceptions in the FAQ section of this page.

I hope this helps clarify! If you have any additional questions, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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Send inventory Amazon fba

Does anyone know if I can remake shipping labels to a single address? Cause Amazon gave me 6 different addresses and I was wondering if I can do the procedure again and maybe Amazon can give me only 1 address to send my products. Please let me know if you guys know I’m new to this so I don’t know what to do.

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Does anyone know if I can remake shipping labels to a single address? Cause Amazon gave me 6 different addresses and I was wondering if I can do the procedure again and maybe Amazon can give me only 1 address to send my products. Please let me know if you guys know I’m new to this so I don’t know what to do.

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Does anyone know if I can remake shipping labels to a single address? Cause Amazon gave me 6 different addresses and I was wondering if I can do the procedure again and maybe Amazon can give me only 1 address to send my products. Please let me know if you guys know I’m new to this so I don’t know what to do.

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When you go through the Send To Amazon workflow you have multiple options for shipping. First LTL vs SPD (on a pallet on a semi-truck, or in boxes on a UPS Ground truck).

Then you choose how many fulfillment centers you're going to ship to. This is a relatively new "feature" (March 1, iirc). Each will have a shipping fee and may have an inventory placement fee. Look at *all* the options and then make a decision.

Once you've accepted the charges you can print your shipping and FBA box labels. If you change your mind, you typically have 24 hours to cancel an SPD shipment. You will have to start from scratch on a new Send To Amazon workflow shipment.

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Hi @Seller_WFqMdxQsJX9D8,

Thank you for reaching out with this question! So happy to see that you have already received some great insights and advice in the replies here.

For more information on the new FBA inbound placement service, I would recommend reading through this help page.

As stated within that page, when you create a shipping plan, you can select one of the following inventory inbound placement options:

  • Minimal shipment splits: You can send your inventory to the minimal number of inbound locations, generally to a single location, and we will spread inventory across our network on your behalf, for a fee. The fee may vary by inbound location—for example, there may be higher fees for shipments sent to locations in the West versus other parts of the country.
  • Partial or Amazon-optimized shipment splits: Send your inventory to multiple inbound locations yourself for a reduced or no fee. The reduced fees will depend on the number of shipments and inbound locations that you send your inventory to. For instance, if your shipping plan qualifies, you can select the inbound placement option to send your inventory to the optimal number of inbound locations recommended by Amazon, generally four or more locations, and pay no fee. If you select the placement option in which you send your inventory to a partial number of inbound locations, generally two or three, you will pay a reduced fee.

Please note that the availability of these inbound placement options is based on several factors, including the product types and quantities that you have in your shipping plan, your existing inventory levels across our network, and the location of customer demand. You can review exceptions in the FAQ section of this page.

I hope this helps clarify! If you have any additional questions, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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When you go through the Send To Amazon workflow you have multiple options for shipping. First LTL vs SPD (on a pallet on a semi-truck, or in boxes on a UPS Ground truck).

Then you choose how many fulfillment centers you're going to ship to. This is a relatively new "feature" (March 1, iirc). Each will have a shipping fee and may have an inventory placement fee. Look at *all* the options and then make a decision.

Once you've accepted the charges you can print your shipping and FBA box labels. If you change your mind, you typically have 24 hours to cancel an SPD shipment. You will have to start from scratch on a new Send To Amazon workflow shipment.

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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY

When you go through the Send To Amazon workflow you have multiple options for shipping. First LTL vs SPD (on a pallet on a semi-truck, or in boxes on a UPS Ground truck).

Then you choose how many fulfillment centers you're going to ship to. This is a relatively new "feature" (March 1, iirc). Each will have a shipping fee and may have an inventory placement fee. Look at *all* the options and then make a decision.

Once you've accepted the charges you can print your shipping and FBA box labels. If you change your mind, you typically have 24 hours to cancel an SPD shipment. You will have to start from scratch on a new Send To Amazon workflow shipment.

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Hi @Seller_WFqMdxQsJX9D8,

Thank you for reaching out with this question! So happy to see that you have already received some great insights and advice in the replies here.

For more information on the new FBA inbound placement service, I would recommend reading through this help page.

As stated within that page, when you create a shipping plan, you can select one of the following inventory inbound placement options:

  • Minimal shipment splits: You can send your inventory to the minimal number of inbound locations, generally to a single location, and we will spread inventory across our network on your behalf, for a fee. The fee may vary by inbound location—for example, there may be higher fees for shipments sent to locations in the West versus other parts of the country.
  • Partial or Amazon-optimized shipment splits: Send your inventory to multiple inbound locations yourself for a reduced or no fee. The reduced fees will depend on the number of shipments and inbound locations that you send your inventory to. For instance, if your shipping plan qualifies, you can select the inbound placement option to send your inventory to the optimal number of inbound locations recommended by Amazon, generally four or more locations, and pay no fee. If you select the placement option in which you send your inventory to a partial number of inbound locations, generally two or three, you will pay a reduced fee.

Please note that the availability of these inbound placement options is based on several factors, including the product types and quantities that you have in your shipping plan, your existing inventory levels across our network, and the location of customer demand. You can review exceptions in the FAQ section of this page.

I hope this helps clarify! If you have any additional questions, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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Jameson_Amazon

Hi @Seller_WFqMdxQsJX9D8,

Thank you for reaching out with this question! So happy to see that you have already received some great insights and advice in the replies here.

For more information on the new FBA inbound placement service, I would recommend reading through this help page.

As stated within that page, when you create a shipping plan, you can select one of the following inventory inbound placement options:

  • Minimal shipment splits: You can send your inventory to the minimal number of inbound locations, generally to a single location, and we will spread inventory across our network on your behalf, for a fee. The fee may vary by inbound location—for example, there may be higher fees for shipments sent to locations in the West versus other parts of the country.
  • Partial or Amazon-optimized shipment splits: Send your inventory to multiple inbound locations yourself for a reduced or no fee. The reduced fees will depend on the number of shipments and inbound locations that you send your inventory to. For instance, if your shipping plan qualifies, you can select the inbound placement option to send your inventory to the optimal number of inbound locations recommended by Amazon, generally four or more locations, and pay no fee. If you select the placement option in which you send your inventory to a partial number of inbound locations, generally two or three, you will pay a reduced fee.

Please note that the availability of these inbound placement options is based on several factors, including the product types and quantities that you have in your shipping plan, your existing inventory levels across our network, and the location of customer demand. You can review exceptions in the FAQ section of this page.

I hope this helps clarify! If you have any additional questions, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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