What is Amazon's new product selection program? Review of Amazon's new product selection program

What is Amazon's new product selection program? Review of Amazon's new product selection program
Amazon Logistics New Selection Program, that is, eligible products can enjoy free monthly storage, free removal and free return processing services for a limited time. Sellers who newly join Amazon Logistics can also enjoy Amazon's partner carrier program inbound transportation fee discounts. Implementation time April 1, 2020 Applicable sites United States, Japan, Europe Applicable quantity 500

Applicable Products

To be eligible for the FBA New Selection program, the parent ASIN must meet the following criteria:

Newly joined Amazon Logistics

· The delivery is received at the fulfillment center after July 31, 2020,

Small Standard Size or Large Standard Size

· The product is in new condition and is not a media product

To benefit from the FBA New Selection program, you must enroll in the program and then send new ASINs to a fulfillment center.

Inapplicable products

1. A new child ASIN created under a parent ASIN that already exists in Amazon Logistics;

2. New ASINs created by “bundling” the same or different existing Amazon Logistics ASINs;

3. Large items; as well as media items and second-hand items.

Applicable categories

Amazon US: Clothing, Shoes, Handbags & Accessories, Jewelry, Luggage, and Watches

Amazon Europe: Clothing and accessories, shoes and bags, jewelry, watches

Amazon Japan: Clothing and accessories, shoes and bags

Welfare

1. Free monthly storage and free removal services

Amazon Logistics waives monthly storage fees for the first 50 units within 90 days of receipt of the first unit at an Amazon fulfillment center.

Free removal service is provided for the first 50 units within 180 days from the date the first inventory is received.

2. Free return processing

Customers can enjoy free returns processing for up to 50 units per ASIN returned to a fulfillment center within 120 days of the first inventory receipt date.

3. Discounts on shipping fees to Amazon fulfillment centers

Sellers who are new to Amazon Logistics and registered for the program can enjoy discounts on inbound shipping fees for deliveries to Amazon fulfillment centers through the Amazon Partner Recognition Program.

(US: $100; UK: £80; France/Germany/Italy/Spain: €90; Japan: ¥11,000)

Cost

50 items delivered to the fulfillment center

After successfully placing an order, the buyer returned 2 items

Remove 2 items and send back to seller

Dimensions: 12.4 × 22.6 × 34.6 cm

Quantity: 1 ASIN, 50 items

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