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Pallet Limit per Shipment?

Hi - I heard there is a limit per shipment of 30 pallets. Is this true? Shipping LTL, Non Partnered Carrier.

Can I ship more than 30 pallets to a single warehouse?

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Pallet Limit per Shipment?

Hi - I heard there is a limit per shipment of 30 pallets. Is this true? Shipping LTL, Non Partnered Carrier.

Can I ship more than 30 pallets to a single warehouse?

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Amazon divides the pallets needed when you create your order. They will tell you where to send each pallet.

If you pay for the inventory placement service, you will send all of your items to one warehouse. But its ridiculously expensive.

You can try sending 30 pallets to one warehouse in this manner by using a 53 foot non partnered carrier.

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Hi @Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ,

Thank you for reaching out on the seller forums! Happy to see that @Seller_vSOOwekJLU6c0 was able to provide you with some great insights here.

Please note that it's important to follow your shipping plan exactly how it has been approved. Not shipping your products as stated in your approved shipping plans - for example by canceling portions of a shipping plan after you've approved it and after you begin shipping any part of the shipping plan, misrouting shipments, or sending incomplete shipments - is not permitted and leads to additional processing and handling that can delay receipt of your inventory and its availability for sale.

As AMZSellerAmart suggested, you can sign up for the FBA Inventory Placement Service if you don't want to send your shipments to multiple destinations. This will allow you to send all your eligible inventory to a single receive or fulfillment center that Amazon designates. When the shipment arrives, Amazon will then route your products to different fulfillment centers for you.

Now if you haven't done so already, I would recommend reading through the following help pages for additional LTL shipping and pallet requirements:

I hope this helps! If you have additional questions or need further assistance on this, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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Pallet Limit per Shipment?

Hi - I heard there is a limit per shipment of 30 pallets. Is this true? Shipping LTL, Non Partnered Carrier.

Can I ship more than 30 pallets to a single warehouse?

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Hi - I heard there is a limit per shipment of 30 pallets. Is this true? Shipping LTL, Non Partnered Carrier.

Can I ship more than 30 pallets to a single warehouse?

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Can I ship more than 30 pallets to a single warehouse?

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In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ

Amazon divides the pallets needed when you create your order. They will tell you where to send each pallet.

If you pay for the inventory placement service, you will send all of your items to one warehouse. But its ridiculously expensive.

You can try sending 30 pallets to one warehouse in this manner by using a 53 foot non partnered carrier.

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Hi @Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ,

Thank you for reaching out on the seller forums! Happy to see that @Seller_vSOOwekJLU6c0 was able to provide you with some great insights here.

Please note that it's important to follow your shipping plan exactly how it has been approved. Not shipping your products as stated in your approved shipping plans - for example by canceling portions of a shipping plan after you've approved it and after you begin shipping any part of the shipping plan, misrouting shipments, or sending incomplete shipments - is not permitted and leads to additional processing and handling that can delay receipt of your inventory and its availability for sale.

As AMZSellerAmart suggested, you can sign up for the FBA Inventory Placement Service if you don't want to send your shipments to multiple destinations. This will allow you to send all your eligible inventory to a single receive or fulfillment center that Amazon designates. When the shipment arrives, Amazon will then route your products to different fulfillment centers for you.

Now if you haven't done so already, I would recommend reading through the following help pages for additional LTL shipping and pallet requirements:

I hope this helps! If you have additional questions or need further assistance on this, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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Amazon divides the pallets needed when you create your order. They will tell you where to send each pallet.

If you pay for the inventory placement service, you will send all of your items to one warehouse. But its ridiculously expensive.

You can try sending 30 pallets to one warehouse in this manner by using a 53 foot non partnered carrier.

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In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ

Amazon divides the pallets needed when you create your order. They will tell you where to send each pallet.

If you pay for the inventory placement service, you will send all of your items to one warehouse. But its ridiculously expensive.

You can try sending 30 pallets to one warehouse in this manner by using a 53 foot non partnered carrier.

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Jameson_Amazon
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Hi @Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ,

Thank you for reaching out on the seller forums! Happy to see that @Seller_vSOOwekJLU6c0 was able to provide you with some great insights here.

Please note that it's important to follow your shipping plan exactly how it has been approved. Not shipping your products as stated in your approved shipping plans - for example by canceling portions of a shipping plan after you've approved it and after you begin shipping any part of the shipping plan, misrouting shipments, or sending incomplete shipments - is not permitted and leads to additional processing and handling that can delay receipt of your inventory and its availability for sale.

As AMZSellerAmart suggested, you can sign up for the FBA Inventory Placement Service if you don't want to send your shipments to multiple destinations. This will allow you to send all your eligible inventory to a single receive or fulfillment center that Amazon designates. When the shipment arrives, Amazon will then route your products to different fulfillment centers for you.

Now if you haven't done so already, I would recommend reading through the following help pages for additional LTL shipping and pallet requirements:

I hope this helps! If you have additional questions or need further assistance on this, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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Jameson_Amazon
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ

Hi @Seller_mRgV68JoVFWXJ,

Thank you for reaching out on the seller forums! Happy to see that @Seller_vSOOwekJLU6c0 was able to provide you with some great insights here.

Please note that it's important to follow your shipping plan exactly how it has been approved. Not shipping your products as stated in your approved shipping plans - for example by canceling portions of a shipping plan after you've approved it and after you begin shipping any part of the shipping plan, misrouting shipments, or sending incomplete shipments - is not permitted and leads to additional processing and handling that can delay receipt of your inventory and its availability for sale.

As AMZSellerAmart suggested, you can sign up for the FBA Inventory Placement Service if you don't want to send your shipments to multiple destinations. This will allow you to send all your eligible inventory to a single receive or fulfillment center that Amazon designates. When the shipment arrives, Amazon will then route your products to different fulfillment centers for you.

Now if you haven't done so already, I would recommend reading through the following help pages for additional LTL shipping and pallet requirements:

I hope this helps! If you have additional questions or need further assistance on this, please let me know.

All the best,

Jameson

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