Better send 1 big box with 1 ASIN or with a few, or a lot of small boxes dublicated ASINS to amazon werehouse
Hi everyone! One time my package to Amazon warehouse was lost I didn't get compensation. So after it I started to divide my packages to different shipments. For example I have 50 pcs 001 ASIN, 40 pcs 002 ASIN, 60 pcs 003 ASIN.
I make 4 shipments: 1) 001 ASIN 10 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 20 pcs
2) 001 ASIN 20 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 20 pcs
3) 001 ASIN 10 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 10 pcs
4) 001 ASIN 10 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 10 pcs
I don't know is it smart decision or not? For example if Amazon loose 1 package anyway I will have all ASINS in stock. But very often I noticed "missed quantity" in my shipments or extra, so I think mb this shipment method is messing up workers of Amazon warehouse. What do you think? (I work as FBA private label)
Better send 1 big box with 1 ASIN or with a few, or a lot of small boxes dublicated ASINS to amazon werehouse
Hi everyone! One time my package to Amazon warehouse was lost I didn't get compensation. So after it I started to divide my packages to different shipments. For example I have 50 pcs 001 ASIN, 40 pcs 002 ASIN, 60 pcs 003 ASIN.
I make 4 shipments: 1) 001 ASIN 10 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 20 pcs
2) 001 ASIN 20 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 20 pcs
3) 001 ASIN 10 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 10 pcs
4) 001 ASIN 10 pcs, 002 ASIN 10 pcs, 003 ASIN 10 pcs
I don't know is it smart decision or not? For example if Amazon loose 1 package anyway I will have all ASINS in stock. But very often I noticed "missed quantity" in my shipments or extra, so I think mb this shipment method is messing up workers of Amazon warehouse. What do you think? (I work as FBA private label)
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Bryce_Amazon
Greetings @Seller_CGbxr7hViE6wy,
I think your logic here is sound, if you're concerned about putting "all your eggs in one basket" so-to-speak with your shipments. However I do want to note that if you experience issues with a given shipment, you can always request an investigation via the Contents tab. If that investigation provides inadequate results, raise the issue here on the forums and we'll be happy to assist!
- Bryce