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Commingled Inventory

Commingled Inventory

Commingled inventario (also called stickerless inventario) occurs when products from multiple venditori are stored together in Amazon's fulfillment centers without venditore-specific FNSKU labels. When an order is placed, any venditore's unit may be shipped regardless of which venditore made the sale.

Why Commingled Inventory Matters for Amazon Sellers

Commingling creates risk: if another venditore sends counterfeit or damaged products under the same ASIN, your clienti might receive those inferior units — leading to negative reviews, A-to-Z claims, and potential account health issues.

How RIDGE Analyzes Commingled Inventory

RIDGE risk analysis flags niches where commingling risk is high (high venditore count, commodity products) and recommends FNSKU labeling strategies to protect brand integrity.

Esempio Pratico

A venditore with premium quality supplements uses commingled inventario. A counterfeit venditore sends cheap knockoffs under the same ASIN. Customers randomly receive the counterfeit version, leave 1-star reviews on the original venditore's orders, damaging their rating from 4.7 to 4.1.

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How do I avoid commingled inventario?+

Select 'Manufacturer barcode' in your FBA settings and apply FNSKU labels to all units. This ensures only your inventario is shipped for your orders. The small labeling cost ($0.10-0.30/unit) provides significant protection.

Is commingled inventario always bad?+

For brand-registered products with few authorized venditori, commingling risk is low. But for popular ASINs with many venditori, the risk of receiving counterfeit or damaged units from other venditori is significant.

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