100 units, packed in a single box, on their way to Amazon FBA. Keep scrolling — every stage it passes through prints its price on the receipt. Nothing hidden, nothing "POA".
The van backs onto the dock and your carton is in our hands. It's booked in against your packing list the same day it arrives — and from this moment your stock is insured in our care.
Flaps open, every single unit comes out and gets counted into your live inventory sheet. If the supplier shorted you, you find out now — not when Amazon does.
One unit in ten goes under proper scrutiny — damage, defects, wrong items. Anything that fails gets photographed and quarantined so a bad batch never reaches a customer review.
We print and apply the FNSKU label, and cover any other scannable barcode so the fulfilment centre can't mis-scan it. One label, one unit, no mixups.
FBA-compliant polybag, printed warning, secure seal. It's the stage Amazon rejects shipments over — and the one most sellers get a surprise charge for. Ours is on the rate card.
Ambient, insured racking until Amazon wants it. Billed per cubic metre per calendar month — not per pallet, not per "bay", and never a fee you didn't see coming.
Your units go into the shipping carton — a new box, or one of yours reused if it's sound — FBA carton labels applied, taped and wrapped ready for the truck.
Booked onto the truck and on its way to the fulfilment centre — typically within 24 hours of us having complete labels and paperwork. And the receipt? You could have written it yourself before the stock ever left China.
That was 100 units. Now do yours.
Every number you just watched print is on our public rate card right now — and the calculator prices your exact volumes in about 30 seconds. No email required, no "POA".
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