Fulfillment by Amazon
Amazon FBA: Fulfillment services for your ecommerce business
What is Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)?
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a program that lets you outsource order fulfillment to Amazon and offer customers free, two-day shipping through Prime. By enrolling in FBA, you can send your products into Amazon’s global network of fulfillment centers, and we’ll pick, pack, and ship orders, as well as handle customer service and returns. FBA is part of a fully automated set of services we call Supply Chain by Amazon.
Spend less
Shipping with FBA costs 70% less per unit than comparable premium options offered by other US fulfillment services.
Increase sales
Use FBA to deliver orders with the speed and reliability customers love. That can help you increase sales and repeat purchases.
Grow your business
Our network includes hundreds of fulfillment centers worldwide and can help you reach customers around the globe.
Operate with greater ease
Instead of spending time processing orders, handling customer inquiries, and managing returns, use FBA to focus on developing products and delighting customers.
Get shipping credits, free storage, and more
You’ve put everything into your business—so let’s start your Amazon journey with confidence. All new Professional sellers can take advantage of the following:
$100 off shipments into the Amazon fulfillment network using the Amazon Partnered Carrier program
$200 credit towards fulfillment costs when you use Amazon Global Logistics
$400 credit for inbound placement costs
Free storage and customer returns with auto-enrollment in the FBA New Selection program
How FBA works
Amazon FBA can help decrease fulfillment headaches as you scale your business.
Step 1
Set up FBA
Create your Amazon selling account, and login to Seller Central to set up FBA. You can review FBA costs and get an estimate for each product you want to enroll in the program.
Step 2
Create product listings
Once you add products to the Amazon catalog, specify FBA inventory.
Step 3
Prepare products
Prepare the products for safe and secure transportation to a fulfillment center, according to Amazon packing guidelines and shipping and routing requirements.
Step 4
Ship products to Amazon
Create a shipping plan, print Amazon shipment ID labels, and send shipments to Amazon fulfillment centers. Learn more about sending inventory to Amazon.
Once Amazon receives products at the fulfillment center, the items are available for customers to buy. Visit Seller Central Help to learn about how to manage FBA orders.
Did you know?
Amazon Warehousing and Distribution (AWD) may lower your FBA costs
AWD is a low-cost bulk storage solution for your inventory that distributes to the Amazon store and other distribution channels.
Ship to AWD to get:
- Simple, pay-as-you-go pricing with no additional costs for the holiday season
- No separate charge for the FBA inbound placement service, which is covered by AWD pricing
- Auto-replenishment to maintain the right FBA inventory levels and avoid FBA capacity limits
How much does FBA cost?
Costs for FBA depend on the products you sell and the exact services you use. Compare FBA to the cost of fulfilling customer orders yourself, then select the right fulfillment method for each product.
FBA fulfillment costs
The fulfillment cost per unit includes picking and packing your orders, shipping and handling, customer service, and product returns. Costs are based on the weights and dimensions of your product. Shipping weight is calculated based on the item’s unit weight or dimensional weight.
Size tier
Shipping weight
Feb 5 to April 14, 2024
Starting April 15, 2024
Small standard
2 oz or less
2+ to 4 oz
4+ to 6 oz
6+ to 8 oz
8+ to 10 oz
10+ to 12 oz
12+ to 14 oz
14+ to 16 oz
$3.22
$3.31
$3.40
$3.49
$3.58
$3.68
$3.77
$3.82
$3.06
$3.15
$3.24
$3.33
$3.43
$3.53
$3.60
$3.65
Large standard
4 oz or less
4+ to 8 oz
8+ to 12 oz
12+ to 16 oz
1+ to 1.25 lb
1.25+ to 1.5 lb
1.5+ to 1.75 lb
1.75+ to 2 lb
2+ to 2.25 lb
2.25+ to 2.5 lb
2.5+ to 2.75 lb
2.75+ to 3 lb
3+ lb to 20 lb
$3.86
$4.08
$4.32
$4.75
$5.19
$5.57
$5.75
$6.00
$6.10
$6.28
$6.45
$6.86
$7.25 + $0.08 per 4 oz interval above first 3 lb
$3.68
$3.90
$4.15
$4.55
$4.99
$5.37
$5.52
$5.77
$5.87
$6.05
$6.21
$6.62
$6.92 + $0.08 per 4 oz interval above first 3 lb
Large bulky
0 to 50 lb
$9.73 + $0.42/lb interval above first lb
$9.61 + $0.38/lb interval above first lb
Extra-large 0 to 50 lb
0 to 50 lb
$26.33 + $0.38/lb interval above first lb
$26.33 + $0.38/lb interval above first lb
Extra-large 50+ to 70 lb
50+ to 70 lb
$40.12 + $0.75/lb interval above 51 lb
$40.12 + $0.75/lb interval above 51 lb
Extra-large 70+ to 150 lb
70+ to 150 lb
$54.81 + $0.75/lb interval above 71 lb
$54.81 + $0.75/lb interval above 71 lb
Extra-large 150+ lb
150+ lb
$194.95 + $0.19/lb interval above 151 lb
$194.95 + $0.19/lb interval above 151 lb
Size tier
Shipping weight
Feb 5 to April 14, 2024
Starting April 15, 2024
Small standard
4 oz or less
4+ to 8 oz
8+ to 12 oz
12+ to 16 oz
$3.43
$3.58
$3.87
$4.15
$3.27
$3.42
$3.72
$3.98
Large standard
4 oz or less
4+ to 8 oz
8+ to 12 oz
12+ to 16 oz
1+ to 1.5 lb
1.5+ to 2 lb
2+ to 2.5 lb
2.5+ to 3 lb
3+ lb to 20 lb
$4.43
$4.63
$4.84
$5.32
$6.10
$6.37
$6.83
$7.05
$7.17 + $0.16 /half-lb above first 3 lb
$4.25
$4.45
$4.67
$5.12
$5.90
$6.14
$6.60
$6.81
$6.92 + $0.16 /half-lb above first 3 lb
Large bulky
0 to 50 lb
$9.73 + $0.42/lb interval above first lb
$9.61 + $0.38/lb interval above first lb
Extra-large 0 to 50 lb
0 to 50 lb
$26.33 + $0.38/lb interval above first lb
$26.33 + $0.38/lb interval above first lb
Extra-large 50+ to 70 lb
50+ to 70 lb
$40.12 + $0.75/lb interval above 51 lb
$40.12 + $0.75/lb interval above 51 lb
Extra-large 70+ to 150 lb
70+ to 150 lb
$54.81 + $0.75/lb interval above 71 lb
$54.81 + $0.75/lb interval above 71 lb
Extra-large 150+ lb
150+ lb
$194.95 + $0.19/lb interval above 151 lb
$194.95 + $0.19/lb interval above 151 lb
Size tier
Shipping weight
Feb 5 to April 14, 2024
Starting April 15, 2024
Small standard
2 oz or less
2+ to 4 oz
4+ to 6 oz
6+ to 8 oz
8+ to 10 oz
10+ to 12 oz
12+ to 14 oz
14+ to 16 oz
$2.45
$2.54
$2.63
$2.72
$2.81
$2.91
$3.00
$3.05
$2.29
$2.38
$2.47
$2.56
$2.66
$2.76
$2.83
$2.88
Large standard
4 oz or less
4+ to 8 oz
8+ to 12 oz
12+ to 16 oz
1+ to 1.25 lb
1.25+ to 1.5 lb
1.5+ to 1.75 lb
1.75+ to 2 lb
2+ to 2.25 lb
2.25+ to 2.5 lb
2.5+ to 2.75 lb
2.75+ to 3 lb
3+ lb to 20 lb
$3.09
$3.31
$3.55
$3.98
$4.42
$4.80
$4.98
$5.23
$5.33
$5.51
$5.68
$6.09
$6.48 + $0.08 per 4-oz interval above first 3 lb
$2.91
$3.13
$3.38
$3.78
$4.22
$4.60
$4.75
$5.00
$5.10
$5.28
$5.44
$5.85
$6.15 + $0.08 per 4-oz interval above first 3 lb
Large bulky
0 to 50 lb
$8.96 + $0.42/lb-interval above first lb
$8.84 + $0.38/lb-interval above first lb
Extra-large 0 to 50 lb
0 to 50 lb
$25.56 + $0.38/lb-interval above first lb
$25.56 + $0.38/lb-interval above first lb
Extra-large 50+ to 70 lb
50+ to 70 lb
$39.35 + $0.75/lb-interval above 51 lb
$39.35 + $0.75/lb-interval above 51 lb
Extra-large 70+ to 150 lb
70+ to 150 lb
$54.04 + $0.75/lb-interval above 71 lb
$54.04 + $0.75/lb-interval above 71 lb
Extra-large 150+ lb
150+ lb
$194.18 + $0.19/lb-interval above 151 lb
$194.18 + $0.19/lb-interval above 151 lb
Size tier
Shipping weight
Feb 5 to April 14, 2024
Starting April 15, 2024
Small standard
4 oz or less
4+ to 8 oz
8+ to 12 oz
12+ to 16 oz
$2.66
$2.81
$3.10
$3.38
$2.50
$2.65
$2.95
$3.21
Large standard
4 oz or less
4+ to 8 oz
8+ to 12 oz
12+ to 16 oz
1+ to 1.5 lb
1.5+ to 2 lb
2+ to 2.5 lb
2.5+ to 3 lb
3+ lb to 20 lb
$3.66
$3.86
$4.07
$4.55
$5.33
$5.60
$6.06
$6.28
$6.40 + $0.16/half-lb interval above first 3 lb
$3.48
$3.68
$3.90
$4.35
$5.13
$5.37
$5.83
$6.04
$6.15 + $0.16/half-lb interval above first 3 lb
Large bulky
0 to 50 lb
$8.96 + $0.42/lb-interval above first lb
$8.84 + $0.38/lb-interval above first lb
Extra-large 0 to 50 lb
0 to 50 lb
$25.56 + $0.38/lb-interval above first lb
$25.56 + $0.38/lb-interval above first lb
Extra-large 50+ to 70 lb
50+ to 70 lb
$39.35 + $0.75/lb-interval above 51 lb
$39.35 + $0.75/lb-interval above 51 lb
Extra-large 70+ to 150 lb
70+ to 150 lb
$54.04 + $0.75/lb-interval above 71 lb
$54.04 + $0.75/lb-interval above 71 lb
Extra-large 150+ lb
150+ lb
$194.18 + $0.19/lb-interval above 151 lb
$194.18 + $0.19/lb-interval above 151 lb
FBA storage costs
Inventory storage costs are charged monthly based on the daily average volume (measured in cubic feet) for the space your inventory occupies in Amazon fulfillment centers. The volume measurement is based on unit size when properly packaged and ready to ship.
Month
Standard size
Oversize
Through March 30, 2024
January - September
$0.87 per cubic foot
$0.56 per cubic foot
October - December
$2.40 per cubic foot
$1.40 per cubic foot
Starting April 1, 2024
January - September
$0.78 per cubic foot
$0.56 per cubic foot
October - December
$2.40 per cubic foot
$1.40 per cubic foot
Additional inventory storage costs apply to products classified as dangerous goods and for sellers who have a high volume of inventory stored relative to the volume of their recent weekly sales.
Did you know?
You can use PCP, Stickerless, and Ships in Product Packaging to lower fulfillment costs
Looking to save on fulfillment? Try these programs:
- Our Partnered Carrier Program (PCP) can help you connect with trusted carriers and take advantage of pre-negotiated rates when you send inventory to FBA.
- Amazon Stickerless lets you send eligible products to FBA using manufacturer barcodes—no Amazon barcode labelling required. Save up to an estimated $0.11 per unit.
- With Ships in Product Packaging, your FBA orders are delivered in your own custom packaging—without any Amazon-added material. That can reduce your fulfillment costs by up to $1.32 for each certified item.
Other FBA costs
Aged inventory
Charged monthly for all items stored in a fulfillment center for more than 181 days. Maintaining sound inventory health can help you avoid this cost.
Returns processing
Charged on orders when Amazon provides a customer with free return shipping.
Removal, disposal, and liquidation orders
You can have Amazon return, dispose of, or liquidate your inventory in a fulfillment center for a per-item charge.
FBA Inbound placement service
Placing inventory closer to customers in multiple fulfillment centers across the country is critical to delivering products faster and at a lower cost. The cost for the FBA inbound placement service for standard and large bulky sized products reflects the cost of distributing inventory to fulfillment centers close to customers. When you create a shipping plan, you’ll see a cost estimate for each available inbound placement option (Premium or Discounted Service). You’ll be charged for the FBA inbound placement service 45 days after your shipment is received based on inbound location and quantities received. Go to FBA Inbound placement service for more information.
Revenue Calculator
Estimate your FBA costs
You can use our Revenue Calculator to compare estimates for FBA and your own fulfillment method.
- Search the Amazon catalog for a product or define one using dimensions, weight, category, price, and shipping charges.
- Review and adjust inputs for Amazon Fulfillment and Your fulfillment to calculate—and recalculate— fees, costs, and revenue.
Product examples
Product
Size tier
Dimension
Unit weight
Shipping weight range
Feb 5 to April 14, 2024
Starting April 15, 2024
T-shirt
Large standard size (Apparel, 12+ to 16 oz)
14" x 10" x 0.76"
12.32 oz
12+ to 16 oz
$5.32
$5.12
Baby Cot
Small oversize
24" x 7.5" x 6"
7.90 lb
7+ to 8 lb
$12.67 ($9.73 for first 1 lb plus $0.42 for each additional 1-lb interval)
12.27 ($9.61 for first 1 lb plus $0.38 for each additional 1 lb interval)
Monitor
Large oversize
54" x 35" x 3.5"
41 lb
47+ to 48 lb1
$44.19 ($26.33 for first 1 lb plus $0.38 for each additional 1-lb interval)
$44.19 ($26.33 for first 1 lb plus $0.38 for each additional 1-lb interval)
1Based on a dimensional weight of 47.59 lb, which is greater than the unit weight.
FBA inventory management
Use the tools in your seller account to list products, create shipping plans, send in shipments, track and monitor your shipments, and remove inventory from Amazon fulfillment centers.
Inventory Performance Dashboard
Your Inventory Performance Dashboard displays your Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score, along with key influencing factors. Be sure to check your IPI score regularly.
Manage excess inventory
Optimize your inventory levels by knowing when to mark down or remove your products. Monitor detailed information about storage costs, opportunities to drive sales, and suggestions to help improve returns on your inventory.
Track inventory age
Improve sell-through rates and avoid additional costs for aged inventory. Use Inventory Age tools to understand how much inventory you’re holding, and see how long it’s been in fulfillment centers.
Fix stranded inventory
Keep your listings active by including necessary pricing and condition information and resolving errors. If your inventory is in fulfillment centers without an associated active listing, it’s not available for purchase.
Restock inventory
Maintaining your FBA inventory at the right level is key to offering fast delivery to Prime customers. Amazon’s free tools on Seller Central can help you:
- Get more one day and same day orders
- Reduce out-of-stocks
- Protect your sales rank
- Minimize excess inventory
The tools offer recommendations based on your sales history, demand forecast and seasonality, and your inputs to help you determine how much inventory to send and when to send it. They are free to use, and directly integrated into Seller Central’s shipment creation workflow.
Save time and help grow your business with FBA
You sell it, we ship it. Amazon has one of the most advanced fulfillment networks in the world. With FBA, you store products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we pick, pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. FBA can help you scale your ecommerce business and reach more customers.
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FAQ: Amazon FBA
What is Amazon FBA?
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a program that lets you to outsource order fulfillment to Amazon. This ecommerce fulfillment option is part of a fully automated set services we call Supply Chain by Amazon. With FBA, Amazon stores, picks, packs, ships, and delivers the products to customers.
How does Amazon FBA work?
You can enroll products in FBA and ship inventory to Amazon fulfillment centers for storage. When products sell, Amazon personnel can pick, package, and ship the orders to customers for you. Amazon fulfillment specialists can also process returns and exchanges, in addition to handling customer service. You can also track deliveries and sales via the Seller Central dashboard.
How to sell using Amazon FBA?
You can get started in three steps:
- Sign up for a selling plan
- List products
- Prep and ship inventory to Amazon
Do I need a Professional selling plan to use FBA?
You can use FBA with either an Individual or a Professional selling plan. However, FBA might be a more cost-effective choice if you sell 40 items or more per month with a Professional plan.
To determine whether FBA is right for you, calculate your margins by taking storage and fulfillment costs into account. You might also want to consider upgrading to a Professional selling plan if you’d like to use advanced features like Sponsored Brands product listing ads and brand analytics. Learn more in this guide to selling on Amazon.
To determine whether FBA is right for you, calculate your margins by taking storage and fulfillment costs into account. You might also want to consider upgrading to a Professional selling plan if you’d like to use advanced features like Sponsored Brands product listing ads and brand analytics. Learn more in this guide to selling on Amazon.
How much does FBA cost per item?
Costs vary per item and include fulfillment and storage. Use our Revenue Calculator to compare estimated costs for FBA and your own fulfillment method.
What is an FBA seller?
An FBA seller is an ecommerce business that sells in Amazon’s store and outsources inventory management to Amazon through the FBA program. The seller sends products to Amazon warehouses for order fulfillment. Amazon stores the inventory until a customer places an order. Then Amazon picks, packs, and ships the order.
How can I become an Amazon FBA seller?
If you’re already selling on Amazon, you can enroll products in FBA through Seller Central. Choose to register as little as a single product, or outsource your entire inventory to FBA. Then, package and ship inventory to Amazon fulfillment centers, and we can take care of the rest.
If you’re new to Amazon, sign up for a selling plan and create product listings. Then you can send inventory to Amazon fulfillment centers.
If you’re new to Amazon, sign up for a selling plan and create product listings. Then you can send inventory to Amazon fulfillment centers.
What to sell with Amazon FBA?
Generally speaking, most products for sale in Amazon’s store are eligible for FBA. You can sell virtually anything—from teas to quirky T-shirts or surfboards. Some products require prior approval before you can sell them. In addition, certain products are either not eligible for FBA or must meet specific requirements before qualifying for FBA.
What is "fulfillment"?
Fulfillment is the process of storing, packing, and shipping orders, as well as handling returns and exchanges. Some businesses manage fulfillment in-house, while others use a service like Fulfillment by Amazon or some combination of in-house and third-party options. Effective, reliable fulfillment delights customers.