Amazon Warehouse Issues Disrupt Seller Listings

Amazon Warehouse Issues Disrupt Seller Listings

Recently, widespread disruptions in Amazon warehouses have led to a sharp decline in seller listings. Multiple warehouse closures and operational restrictions have caused significant inventory backlogs, severely impacting sales. To navigate this challenging situation, sellers need to closely monitor logistics, diversify risks, communicate proactively with Amazon, and consider establishing overseas warehouses as an alternative solution to address cross-border logistics challenges. This proactive approach can help mitigate the impact of warehouse disruptions and maintain business continuity.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Inspire Reshapes Ecommerce Seller Strategies

Amazon Inspire Reshapes Ecommerce Seller Strategies

Amazon's 'Inspire' has been fully launched in the US, marking a transformation in the e-commerce traffic landscape. This article analyzes the content structure of 'Inspire' and its potential impact on sellers, including the importance of Influencer marketing, the requirement for video production capabilities, the risk of rising advertising costs, and the trend towards diversified traffic sources. Sellers need to proactively embrace changes and adjust their marketing strategies to gain an advantage in the new landscape.

Amazon Removes Inactive Noncompliant Seller Accounts

Amazon Removes Inactive Noncompliant Seller Accounts

Amazon's recent crackdown on dormant stores and revocation of non-compliant brands has raised seller concerns. This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon's new policies, offering a store security self-check guide. It also explores multi-platform operation strategies to help sellers navigate these challenges and achieve sustainable growth. The focus is on understanding the evolving Amazon landscape and proactively mitigating risks to maintain a healthy and compliant business presence across multiple platforms.

Amazon Seller Shipping Guide for Beginners

Amazon Seller Shipping Guide for Beginners

This article provides a detailed analysis of the complete Amazon seller fulfillment process, covering product listing creation, order processing, picking and packing, logistics and shipping, and after-sales service. It explores the selection between Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) and Fulfillment by Merchant (FBM) models, along with considerations such as logistics cost calculation and policy compliance. The aim is to help new sellers quickly master Amazon fulfillment techniques, improve operational efficiency, and enhance buyer satisfaction.

Amazon Extends send to Amazon FBA Transition Amid Seller Feedback

Amazon Extends send to Amazon FBA Transition Amid Seller Feedback

Amazon extends the transition period for the new FBA process until October, with the old process available until October 16th. Shipping plans can be edited until November 29th. This extension aims to address seller concerns and provide more time to adapt to the changes. Amazon is responding to feedback and allowing sellers a longer runway to implement the new 'Send to Amazon' workflow.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Adjusts AGL Warehouse Rules Seller Guidance

Amazon Adjusts AGL Warehouse Rules Seller Guidance

A sudden change in Amazon Global Logistics (AGL)'s "Exclusive Warehouse" policy has raised concerns among sellers regarding warehousing, costs, and logistics strategies. While AGL offers services like locked storage and capacity expansion, issues such as price and delivery time exist. Sellers should closely monitor policy changes, flexibly adjust logistics plans, evaluate AGL services, and plan inventory in advance to address these challenges. The unexpected policy shift necessitates a proactive approach to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain efficient supply chain operations.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon US Seller Benefits Myths Vs Reality

Amazon US Seller Benefits Myths Vs Reality

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the advantages and suitable scenarios for Amazon USA domestic accounts, including expanding product sales qualifications, improving permissions and merging variations, and enhancing account security. It also clarifies misconceptions about "weighting bonuses" and emphasizes that sellers should rationally decide whether to register a domestic account based on their own product characteristics and business needs. The article highlights the benefits while cautioning against assuming inherent advantages without considering individual business context.

Amazon Mandates Twostep Verification for Seller Accounts

Amazon Mandates Twostep Verification for Seller Accounts

Amazon Europe enforces two-step verification login for Seller Central starting December 1st to enhance account security. Sellers can verify their identity via SMS or authenticator app. Unregistered users will be prompted to complete registration upon their next login. This measure effectively reduces the risk of account hijacking and protects seller interests.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Adjusts Product Attributes Affecting Seller Listings

Amazon Adjusts Product Attributes Affecting Seller Listings

Amazon has updated the unit count types and item form attributes for 33 product categories to improve the shopping experience. Sellers need to pay attention to the updates and adjust product information accordingly, ensuring complete and accurate attribute values to avoid impacting product search rankings and sales. This update involves various aspects such as unit count types, item form attributes, net content, and the number of items. Sellers should carefully read Amazon's announcements and tables and refer to the valid value lists when filling out the information.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts Over Verification Issues

Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts Over Verification Issues

Recently, a large number of Amazon stores have been suspended due to “address verification” issues, causing panic among sellers. This article delves into the reasons behind the event, suggesting it may be due to an Amazon system bug or non-standard address filling. It provides strategies such as checking and updating addresses, and actively appealing. It also emphasizes the importance of compliant operation and strengthening account security, advising sellers to take preventative measures and build a strong defense line for their stores.