Friday, December 22, 2017

Word of the Day: Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)

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Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)

Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is an e-commerce service in which third-party vendors store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers and the e-commerce giant picks, sorts, packs, ships, tracks and handles returns and refunds for these products. In addition to accounting for a huge portion of Amazon's revenue, FBA enables Amazon to offer other vendors' products alongside its own.

FBA gives smaller vendors access to Amazon's web-to-warehouse picking and sorting system and other logistics services, freeing the vendor to focus more on other aspects of their business. Amazon charges merchants for storage space and a fee for orders it fulfills. Shipping costs and 24/7 customer service are included in vendor fees.

To sign up for FBA, merchants in the United States, Canada and Mexico need a Selling on Amazon account. Merchants can add products to the Amazon catalog one at a time, in bulk or by integrating their inventory management software with Amazon, using Amazon's application program interface (API). FBA can also be integrated into vendors' websites so that customers can do their shopping through Amazon without leaving the third-party's website.

Amazon advises merchants that use its e-commerce service to ensure their products are "e-commerce-ready" so they can be safely and securely transported to customers. Amazon makes polybags, boxes, stretch wrap, bubble pack and other shipping materials easily available to Selling on Amazon vendors.

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1 comment:

abir said...

amazon fba is troublesome for new sellers. don't you think. i have done some project on fba product researchhere and found that it is much more difficult than it looks