A removal order is a request to have Amazon ship FBA inventory back to the sprzedawca or dispose of it. Removal orders are used to recover stranded inventory, remove slow-moving products, or comply with storage limits.
Strategic use of removal orders prevents long-term storage fees, frees up IPI capacity, and recovers capital from unsellable FBA inventory. The cost of removal ($0.25-$0.60/unit) is often less than accumulated storage fees.
RIDGE unit economics models include removal cost scenarios for slow-moving inventory, helping sprzedawcy understand the full cost picture including potential inventory write-offs and removal expenses.
500 units approaching the 180-day long-term storage deadline at $6.90/unit surcharge = $3,450 fee. A removal order at $0.50/unit costs $250 — saving $3,200 by removing and liquidating at a discount elsewhere.
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