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 FBA Warehouses Face Delays Sellers Urged to Adjust Shipments

Amazon FBA Warehouses Face Delays Sellers Urged to Adjust Shipments

This article provides an in-depth analysis of recent congestion issues at Amazon FBA warehouses, focusing on operations in the US, Europe, and Canada. Addressing significant delays at US West Coast warehouses, widespread congestion in several European countries, and localized congestion in some Canadian warehouses, it offers detailed recommendations and alternative solutions. The aim is to help sellers mitigate risks, optimize shipping strategies, ensure efficient inventory receiving, and ultimately support business growth by navigating these FBA challenges effectively.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Turn to Satellite Warehouses Amid FBA Storage Limits

Amazon Sellers Turn to Satellite Warehouses Amid FBA Storage Limits

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon's satellite warehouse (STAR) and AWD (Amazon Warehousing & Distribution) solutions. It compares their requirements, advantages, and limitations, offering a detailed guide on application and usage. This information aims to help sellers overcome FBA storage constraints, enabling flexible inventory management and success during peak seasons. Learn how to leverage these warehousing options to optimize your Amazon business and navigate the challenges of FBA capacity limits.

12/30/2025 Warehousing
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Amazon Sellers Adopt New FBA Tactics to Ease Warehouse Delays

Amazon Sellers Adopt New FBA Tactics to Ease Warehouse Delays

Amazon FBA inbound speed directly impacts seller operational efficiency. This article analyzes common causes of FBA inbound delays, such as warehouse congestion, labor shortages, and labeling issues. It provides data-driven solutions, including proactive follow-up, risk diversification, and optimized warehouse selection strategies. These tactics aim to help sellers efficiently address inbound challenges and improve operational efficiency.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Capacity Cuts Amid Crossborder Challenges

Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Capacity Cuts Amid Crossborder Challenges

Amazon's significant reduction in FBA storage capacity presents challenges for cross-border sellers. This article analyzes the reasons behind Amazon's move, explores the difficulties faced by sellers under normalized storage limits, and proposes strategies such as overseas warehouse deployment and improved operational capabilities. It emphasizes that sellers should actively adapt to changes, enhance their core competitiveness, and seek survival in a changing environment. The key is to diversify fulfillment options and optimize inventory management to navigate the new landscape.

Amazon Sellers Face FBA Delays Amid New Product Launch Challenges

Amazon Sellers Face FBA Delays Amid New Product Launch Challenges

This article focuses on Amazon's traffic support during the new product launch phase, addressing issues like slow FBA onboarding and stockouts. It provides solutions such as proactive follow-up, flexible adjustment of shipping addresses, and advertising strategy adjustments after stockouts. The importance of precise product selection, Listing optimization, active customer engagement, off-site traffic generation, and data analysis are emphasized. This helps sellers seize the golden opportunity of the new product launch phase and achieve product bestsellers.

Amazon Struggles to Balance Fulfillment Costs and Efficiency

Amazon Struggles to Balance Fulfillment Costs and Efficiency

This paper delves into Amazon's inventory placement mechanism, revealing the logic and reasons behind it. It provides a series of actionable solutions to avoid split shipments, including inventory placement service, new shipment plan, standardized product packaging, optimized shipping settings, modified shipping address, and AGL locked storage. These strategies aim to help sellers overcome inventory placement challenges, optimize logistics strategies, and improve operational efficiency within the Amazon FBA framework. By implementing these solutions, sellers can streamline their fulfillment processes and reduce associated costs.

Amazon Suspends Air Freight Disrupts Warehouses Amid Logistics Overhaul

Amazon Suspends Air Freight Disrupts Warehouses Amid Logistics Overhaul

Amazon's suspension of some air freight services and large-scale layoffs have led to limited warehouse operations and delayed product listing, significantly impacting small and medium-sized sellers relying on FBA. Sellers should actively respond by diversifying their strategies, refining operations, and optimizing logistics solutions to mitigate risks and enhance competitiveness. This approach will pave the way for sustainable development in the cross-border e-commerce landscape. The current situation highlights the importance of not solely depending on one platform and building resilience.

Asias Supply Chain Innovations Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

Asias Supply Chain Innovations Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

Yayantong Supply Chain is a comprehensive service provider focusing on cross-border logistics solutions, offering international dedicated lines, overseas warehousing and distribution, air and sea freight, and FBA first leg services. Its advantages lie in broad dedicated line coverage, abundant overseas warehouse resources, and strong customs clearance capabilities, making it suitable for various types of cross-border e-commerce sellers. They provide comprehensive solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses engaged in international trade, ensuring efficient and reliable delivery services.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Boosts Inventory Early for Black Friday Demand

Amazon Boosts Inventory Early for Black Friday Demand

In preparation for the Black Friday shopping surge, Amazon advises third-party sellers to stock their FBA network by October 26th, shifting focus from receiving goods to processing orders. This involves adjusting inventory capacity and encouraging the use of storage and distribution services, while waiving the Q4 peak season surcharge for the latter. Despite increased logistics costs, this stocking strategy aims to ensure sufficient inventory and rapid delivery, ultimately benefiting consumers and creating a win-win situation for both Amazon and its sellers.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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