Comment Calculer les Frais FBA
Amazon frais FBA are the single largest cost catégorie for most third-party vendeurs, consuming 30-45% of the prix de vente on average. Yet many vendeurs calculate fees incorrectly, either by using outdat...
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Amazon frais FBA are the single largest cost catégorie for most third-party vendeurs, consuming 30-45% of the prix de vente on average. Yet many vendeurs calculate fees incorrectly, either by using outdated fee schedules, by misclassifying their product's size tier, or by ignoring ancillary fees that accumulate quietly. This guide provides a rigorous five-step framework for calculating the true, all-in cost of selling through FBA.
Etape 1 : Determinez le Niveau de Taille et la Classification de Poids de Votre Produit
Amazon's FBA fee structure is built on a classification system that assigns every product to a size tier and weight catégorie. Misclassification is the most common source of fee calculation errors, and it compounds across every unit you sell.
Measure your product in its fully packaged, ready-to-ship configuration. Amazon measures the longest side, median side, and shortest side of the package, plus the unit weight including all packaging materials. These four measurements determine your size tier: Small Standard, Large Standard, Small Oversize, Medium Oversize, Large Oversize, or Special Oversize.
Standard-size products must not exceed 18 inches on the longest side, 14 inches on the median side, and 8 inches on the shortest side, with a total weight under 20 pounds. Products exceeding any single dimension threshold are classified as Oversize, which carries significantly higher fulfillment fees -- often two to three times the standard-size rate.
Dimensional weight applies when a product is physically large but lightweight. Amazon calculates dimensional weight as (Length x Width x Height) / 139 and uses whichever is greater: actual weight or dimensional weight. This means a lightweight but bulky product like a pillow pays fulfillment fees based on its volume rather than its mass.
Verify your classification against Amazon's current fee schedule, which is updated annually (typically in January and again mid-year). A product that was classified as Large Standard last year may have shifted tiers due to fee schedule revisions. Even a one-inch difference in packaging dimensions can move you between tiers, adding $1-3 per unit in fulfillment fees.
Etape 2 : Calculez les Frais de Traitement Principaux par Unite
The FBA fulfillment fee covers picking, packing, shipping, and client service for each unit sold. This fee is non-negotiable and represents the largest component of Amazon's fee structure for most products.
For standard-size products in the US place de marché (2025-2026 rates), fulfillment fees range from approximately $3.22 for small, lightweight items (6 ounces or less) to $6.92 or more for large standard items approaching the 20-pound weight limit. Each weight increment within a size tier adds $0.16 to $0.42 to the base fee.
Oversize fulfillment fees start at approximately $9.73 for Small Oversize items and escalate to $89.98 or more for Special Oversize products. The cost differential between standard and oversize tiers underscores why product size optimization is critical for margin management.
Multi-channel fulfillment fees (orders from your own website fulfilled through FBA) carry a premium of approximately 20-40% over standard frais FBA. If you sell through multiple channels, calculate the blended fulfillment fee based on your projected channel mix rather than assuming all orders route through Amazon.
Note that fulfillment fees vary by place de marché. European frais FBA follow a different structure that accounts for intra-EU shipping complexity. Japonese and Australian places de marché have their own fee schedules. If you sell across multiple places de marché, calculate fulfillment fees separately for each place de marché and model your blended per-coût unitaire based on projected place de marché revenus mix.
Etape 3 : Ajoutez la Commission de Parrainage et les Frais Specifiques a la Categorie
The referral fee is Amazon's commission on each sale, calculated as a percentage of the total sales price (item price plus shipping and gift wrap charges). This fee varies by catégorie and represents the second-largest fee component for most vendeurs.
Most catégories carry a 15% referral fee, but notable exceptions exist. Consumer Electronics charges 8%, Personal Computers charge 6%, and Amazon Device Accessories charge 45%. Media catégories (books, music, video) charge 15% but also carry per-item closing fees of $1.80. Some catégories apply tiered rates where the first portion of the sale price is charged at a higher percentage than the remainder.
Minimum referral fees apply in most catégories, typically $0.30 per unit. For low-price products (under $5-10), the minimum referral fee represents a disproportionately large percentage of revenus and can make certain price points unviable. Calculer your referral fee at your target prix de vente and verify that it equals the percentage rate rather than the minimum floor.
Catégorie-specific charges extend beyond the standard referral fee. Products in certain catégories require compliance certification fees, hazardous material handling fees, or product quality inspection fees. Products classified as heavy and bulky incur additional surcharges within the standard fulfillment fee. Subscription-based products (Subscribe & Save) receive reduced referral fees but require commitment to consistent inventaire availability.
Model your referral fee at multiple price points to understand how it affects your margin at different positions in the market. A product priced at $25 with a 15% referral fee pays $3.75 per sale. The same product at $35 pays $5.25. This $1.50 difference in referral fee must be weighed against the volume impact of the higher price point.
Etape 4 : Tenez Compte des Frais de Stockage et des Couts de Detention d'Inventaire
Storage fees are often underestimated because they accrue monthly rather than per-transaction. For products with slower turnover or seasonal demande, storage costs can erode margins significantly.
Monthly inventaire storage fees are charged per cubic foot of space your inventaire occupies in Amazon's fulfillment centers. Standard-size storage rates typically range from $0.87 per cubic foot (January through September) to $2.40 per cubic foot (October through December). The Q4 premium reflects Amazon's need to manage warehouse capacity during peak season.
Long-term storage fees apply to inventaire that has been in fulfillment centers for more than 365 days. These fees are currently $6.90 per cubic foot or $0.15 per unit, whichever is greater, assessed monthly. For products that do not sell within 365 days, long-term storage fees can exceed the product's cost of goods, making removal or disposal the better financial choice.
Calculer your inventaire turnover rate and model storage fees accordingly. If you hold 90 days of inventaire on average, multiply the monthly storage rate by three and divide by your expected units sold in that period. This gives you the per-unit storage cost that should be included in your fee calculation. For a product occupying 0.1 cubic feet and selling 100 units per month with a 90-day inventaire supply, storage costs add approximately $0.26 per unit during standard months and $0.72 per unit during Q4.
Amazon's Inventory Performance Index (IPI) imposes storage volume limits on vendeurs who manage inventaire poorly (IPI below 400). Exceeding your storage limits incurs overage fees of $10 per cubic foot, dramatically increasing per-coût unitaires. Maintain an IPI above 500 by managing sell-through rates, removing slow-moving inventaire, and aligning inbound shipments with actual demande.
Etape 5 : Incluez les Frais Caches et Variables dans Votre Modele de Cout Total
The fees described in Steps 1 through 4 represent the predictable, recurring fee components. A comprehensive fee model must also account for variable and situational fees that many vendeurs overlook until they appear on the monthly settlement statement.
Returns processing fees apply when a client returns a product. For most catégories, Amazon charges a returns processing fee equal to the original fulfillment fee. If your catégorie has a return rate of 5%, this effectively adds 5% to your average fulfillment cost. Categories with high return rates (apparel at 15-30%, electronics at 8-12%) face proportionally larger impacts. Some returned products cannot be resold as new, creating additional loss beyond the fee itself.
Removal and disposal fees apply when you need to retrieve unsold inventaire from Amazon's warehouses. Removal fees range from $0.97 to $13.05 per unit depending on size and weight. Disposal fees are slightly lower but result in destruction of the inventaire. Factor these costs into your gestion des stocks model, particularly for products with expiration dates or seasonal demande patterns.
Inbound placement service fees apply when Amazon distributes your inventaire across multiple fulfillment centers (which optimizes delivery speed but adds cost). These fees range from $0.27 to $6.92 per unit depending on product size. You can minimize these fees by accepting Amazon's default inventaire placement, though this may result in longer delivery times for some clients.
Advertising fees, while technically separate from frais FBA, are functionally inseparable from your cost of doing business sur Amazon. Include your target Advertising Cost of Sale (ACoS) in your total fee model. For a product with a 25% ACoS, advertising adds an effective 25% of revenus to your cost structure. Combined with fulfillment, referral, and storage fees, total Amazon fees frequently reach 45-55% of the prix de vente.
Build your complete fee model as a per-unit waterfall: prix de vente minus referral fee minus fulfillment fee minus per-unit storage cost minus per-unit coût publicitaire minus per-unit return cost equals your pre-COGS margin. Subtract your cost of goods and inbound shipping to arrive at your true per-unit profit. If this number is not positive with meaningful margin, the product is not viable at the current price point regardless of volume.
Questions Fréquemment Posées
frais FBA typically consume 30-45% of the prix de vente when including fulfillment, referral, and storage fees. The exact impact depends on your product's size tier, catégorie referral rate, and inventaire turnover. Products priced below $15 face the highest proportional fee burden, while products in the $25-$75 range generally achieve the most favorable fee-to-margin ratio.
Yes, significantly. Each place de marché has its own fee schedule reflecting local fulfillment costs, warehouse economics, and competitive dynamics. European places de marché generally charge higher storage fees but comparable fulfillment fees. Japonese and Australian places de marché have distinct fee structures. Our reports calculate place de marché-specific fee models for accurate cross-place de marché profitability comparison.
Primary strategies include: optimizing packaging to minimize size tier classification (even small dimensional reductions can shift tiers), improving inventaire turnover to reduce storage fees, enrolling in programs like Small and Light for eligible products, and managing your Inventory Performance Index above 500 to avoid overage charges. Product redesign that reduces weight or dimensions often provides the largest per-unit savings.
Amazon typically announces fee schedule changes in Q4 (October-November) for implementation in January of the following year. Mid-year adjustments also occur, usually effective in June or July. We recommend modeling your margins with a 5-10% fee increase buffer to protect against mid-year adjustments that may not be announced with significant lead time.
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