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Inbound Shipping Plan

FBA Inbound Shipping Plan

An inbound shipping plan is the process of creating and managing shipments of inventory to Amazon's FBA fulfillment centers. Sellers specify products, quantities, and packaging, and Amazon assigns destination fulfillment centers for the shipment.

Why Inbound Shipping Plan Matters for Amazon Sellers

Efficient inbound shipping planning minimizes costs and ensures inventory arrives at Amazon's warehouses quickly. Understanding Amazon's shipment splitting (distributing inventory across multiple warehouses) is important for cost control.

How RIDGE Analyzes Inbound Shipping Plan

RIDGE inventory and launch planning includes inbound logistics recommendations, including optimal shipment timing, quantity optimization, and cost minimization strategies for getting products into FBA efficiently.

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A sprzedawca creates an inbound plan for 1,000 units. Amazon splits the shipment across 3 fulfillment centers (400, 350, 250 units). Using Amazon's partnered carrier saves 30% vs. using a third-party shipping service.

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Why does Amazon split my shipments?+

Amazon distributes inventory across fulfillment centers to optimize delivery speed to klienci nationwide. You can use the Inventory Placement Service ($0.30/unit standard, $0.40/unit oversize) to send everything to one location, but it costs more.

How do I minimize inbound shipping costs?+

Use Amazon's partnered carriers (discounted rates), optimize box dimensions/weight to avoid dimensional weight surcharges, send full truckload quantities when possible, and time shipments to avoid peak season surcharges.

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