Amazon Logistics (FBA) fees consist of storage fees, delivery fees and other fees. The charging standards for each site are different. Take the US site as an example.

Storage fees: Storage fees are divided into monthly storage fees and long-term storage fees according to the length of time the goods are stored.

Monthly storage fees: Monthly storage fees are usually charged between the 7th and 15th of the next month, and the monthly storage fees of the previous month are charged. The charging standards for off-season and peak season are different. The fourth quarter of each year is Amazon’s peak sales season, and the first to third quarters are off-seasons, especially June, July, and August are off-seasons in the off-season; the charging standards for dangerous goods and non-dangerous goods are also different.

Non-dangerous goods-

Standard size is calculated at US$0.83 per cubic foot from January to September, and large items are calculated at US$0.53 per cubic foot;

Standard size is calculated at US$2.4 per cubic foot from October to December, and large items are calculated at US$1.2 per cubic foot.

Dangerous goods:

From January to September, the standard size is calculated at $0.9 per cubic foot, and the large size is calculated at $0.78 per cubic foot;

From October to December, the standard size is calculated at $3.63 per cubic foot, and the large size is calculated at $2.43 per cubic foot;

Note: Dangerous goods that can be sold through Amazon refer to substances or materials that contain flammable, compressible, corrosive or any other harmful substances, which are harmful to human health during storage, handling or transportation. For example, products with lithium batteries such as mobile power banks, cameras, mobile phones, battery chargers, etc.

Long-term storage fee (LTSF): Products stored in Amazon warehouses for 271 to 365 days and products stored for more than 365 days will be charged long-term storage fees. Amazon will conduct an inventory count on the 15th of each month, and all products stored for 271 to 365 days and more than 365 days will be charged by volume or by piece. Goods from 271 to 365 days: Long-term storage fee of $1.5 per cubic foot; Goods over 365 days, long-term storage fee of $6.9 per cubic foot or $0.15 per item (whichever is greater). In addition, if there is an inventory limit and the storage exceeds the limit, the excess amount will be charged with an excess storage fee. The excess storage fee means that if the goods exceed the storage limit, in addition to the monthly storage fee and long-term storage fee, you will also need to pay an inventory storage excess fee. The excess fee is calculated based on the number of days exceeding the storage limit, and the charging standard for each site is different. For example, the US site charges $10 per cubic foot.