FBJ means that sellers can package the products to be sold in advance and send them to Jumia’s overseas warehouses in Africa for stocking, and then Jumia’s official delivery personnel will deliver the goods on their behalf. However, this service is currently only available to sellers on the Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire sites. open. Currently, for international sellers, Jumia adopts a policy of free storage fees for the first month and no delivery fees. Subsequent storage fees are charged at 200 Naira per item per month.
Before using FBJ overseas warehouse services, you need to apply to become an FBJ merchant. The resident qualifications are as follows (if you meet any of the following, you can apply to become an FBJ seller):
(1) Monthly sales reach US$3,000.
(2) The account is a silver seller (after logging in to the account, the seller level will be displayed on the right side of the account).
(3) The monthly sales volume of a single item is 100 orders or more.
(4) The store score is greater than or equal to 3.5 points.