![]() ![]() I’ll show you how I listed them and prepped them prior to shipping to Amazon FBA. ![]() To illustrate Amazon FBA shipping, I will be using the Brita filters and pitchers as an example. When you have completed a shipment, you can mark them as "Ready to Ship" in Stratify.I have had a couple of requests to create a post about shipping to Amazon FBA. Once you've printed your shipping labels, this completes the shipment workflow in Seller Central. Note: If the box names on your shipping labels do not match Stratify, please see- Boxes Out of Order on Shipping Labels When Using Send to Amazon If you skip a sequence in Stratify (say you had Box U001, U002, and U003… but then you deleted Box U002), the order will be a little off.īox name U003 in Stratify = Box 2 in Seller Central when putting in dimensions = Box name ending in U002 on your shipping labelĪssuming no box names were skipped in Statify like Example 1 above, the name on the 2nd page of your shipping label should correspond to the name of your box in Stratify: Stratify's box names are created in numerical order, just like Amazon’s.īox name U001 in Stratify = Box 1 in Seller Central when putting in dimensions = Box name ending in U001 on your shipping labelīox name U002 in Stratify = Box 2 in Seller Central when putting in dimensions = Box name ending in U002 on your shipping label Choose "Work on Shipment" from the menu and you can review the boxes and contents of those boxes. If you are unsure of your box names, etc., and need a reminder of the contents, visit Stratify>List>List & Prep and click the 3 horizontal lines next to the Working Shipment you are working on. The order you enter this information is very important because you want them to line up Stratify with Seller Central. Keep in mind that if you provided box content through Stratify, you already know the order of the boxes and box names when applying your shipping labels. Step 3 is where you can review your shipment details and print shipping labels. Select your shipping carrier and click Accept charges and confirm shipping to proceed. You're also able to review the shipment by clicking View Contents. Step 2 is where you will be required to enter a Ship Date and select your Shipping mode (SPD or LTL). For more information, please see- Uploading Box Content Information from Stratify to Send to Amazon Note: If you're running into issues with the box content information transmitting from Stratify, you can try uploading the information manually to Seller Central. To move to the next step, click Confirm and Continue. When Box Content is set to On- Using Feeds and transmitted from Stratify successfully, you will see a message confirming that packing information was provided via Amazon's API. Step 1-b is where you can provide your box content information and enter the weight/dimensions of your boxes if not provided through Stratify. When you're ready to finish up your shipment in Seller Central, click Inventory from the navigation menu, then click Shipments.Ĭlick the Work on Shipment button located to the right of the shipment you’d like to complete.Īfter clicking the Send to Amazon selection, Step 1 will show information for the MSKUs in the shipment along with their quantities and expiration dates (if entered while listing in Stratify).Īdd any needed information and confirm that everything looks correct, then click the Pack units button to proceed. Once you are on the shipment page with Send to Amazon in Seller Central, changes can no longer be made to the box content information through the API. ![]() Once Amazon has processed the feed successfully, you will see a green Success message in Stratify.īefore navigating to Seller Central to finish up getting your boxes prepped, fully sealed, and packed, and generate shipping labels, make sure you see this Success message in Stratify and that the box content information is correct. This is how the box content data from Stratify is transferred over to Seller Central. After you have clicked the button to Transmit Boxes to Seller Central in Stratify, we begin to process something called a feed. ![]()
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