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October 21, 2024

Mastering Amazon Shipment Prep: Packaging, Labeling, and Compliance Guide.

Mastering Amazon Shipment Prep: Packaging, Labeling, and Compliance Guide.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction to Amazon Packaging and Labeling Requirements

2. **Packaging Options for Amazon Products**

2.1. Boxes

2.2. Poly Bags

2.3. Blister Packs

3. Packaging Guidelines

3.1. Loose Products

3.2. Size and Weight Restrictions

3.3. Box Requirements

3.4. Poly Bag Requirements

4. Labeling Requirements

4.1. Country of Origin

4.2. Barcodes

4.3. FN SKU Barcodes

5. Shipping Cartons

5.1. Case Packed vs. Individually Packed

5.2. Small Parcel Delivery (SPD) Requirements

6. Shipping Labels

6.1. Amazon Shipping Labels

6.2. Carrier Shipping Labels

7. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Packaging and Shipping

8. Fragile Products and Packaging Concerns

9. Requesting Amazon to Ship in Boxes

10. Conclusion and Resources

**Packaging Options for Amazon Products**

When it comes to packaging your products for Amazon, there are three main types of packaging you can choose from: boxes, poly bags, and blister packs. The type of packaging you select should be based on the level of protection your product needs to prevent damage during handling and shipping, as well as the overall unboxing experience you want to provide.

Boxes are a popular choice and can range from plain generic cardboard boxes to custom-designed boxes that add value to the product. Poly bags are clear plastic bags that can also be customized with designer elements or insert cards. Blister packs are another option, particularly for products that need to be displayed, like toothbrushes or marker pens.

Regardless of the packaging type, it's important to ensure that all the contents of your product are contained within a single, secure package. This helps prevent any loose items or parts from getting lost or damaged during shipping.

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