Amazon FBA service is a supply chain solution that helps sellers store, pack and distribute the goods they sell on Amazon. Although FBA can simplify the operation process, it also involves various fees. This article will detail the various fees of Amazon FBA service.

Storage fees:

Long-term storage fees: If your inventory is stored in Amazon warehouses for more than one year, it will be considered long-term storage, which will incur additional fees.

Monthly storage fees: Amazon will charge monthly storage fees based on the number and volume of your products.

Shipping fees:

Amazon is responsible for packaging and shipping your goods, including packaging materials and shipping costs. Fees vary depending on the weight and size of the goods.

Order handling fees:

Every time a customer places an order, Amazon will charge an order handling fee for packaging and shipping.

Label and packaging fees:

If your products require additional labels or packaging, you can pay the relevant fees.

Removal and destruction fees:

If you decide to remove or destroy your inventory from FBA, you will incur corresponding fees.

Return Processing Fees:

You may need to pay a return processing fee if a customer returns an item.

Multi-Channel Fulfillment Fees:

If you also use FBA for orders from non-Amazon channels, there are additional fees involved.

Reserve Inventory Fees:

Amazon may charge additional reserve inventory fees for certain seasonal items or items sold on specific dates.

Revocation Fees:

If your inventory is revoked by Amazon (usually because it is expired or unsold), there will be additional fees.

Currency Conversion Fees:

If you sell products on Amazon marketplaces in different countries, you may need to pay currency conversion fees.

Please note that these fees may vary in different countries and regions, and Amazon may also adjust the fee structure over time. Therefore, as an FBA seller, it is very important to understand and monitor your costs to ensure that your business is maximally profitable.

Ultimately, before using the FBA service, it is recommended that sellers understand the relevant fees in detail and develop their own pricing strategy to ensure success in the competitive market. Amazon provides a fee calculation tool that can help sellers estimate their FBA fees so they can better manage their business.