U.S. overseas warehouses post Amazon Transparency Program subject fees

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-29

With the development of cross-border e-commerce, there are more and more behaviors that cross-border sellers hate. The launch of Amazon's transparency program can fundamentally help sellers solve the problem of co-selling. As more sellers focus on how to protect their brands and consumers from counterfeits, Amazon's transparency program is becoming more and more popular. Many Amazon sellers in North America have re-removed their Amazon inventory from overseas warehouses to subsidize the Transparency Program label. So how much does the Amazon Transparency Program label charge for the U.S. overseas warehouse?Let's find out today. The U.S. overseas warehouse was relabeled

1. Charging items.

1. Labeling fee: This is the cost of overseas warehouses to provide labeling services for sellers. Depending on the size and quantity of labels, the cost will also vary.

2. Storage fees: Overseas warehouses will charge storage fees according to the volume and time of stored items. Generally speaking, storage fees are calculated based on the volume and time of the stored items, and the specific fees vary depending on the U.S. overseas warehouse service provider.

2. Charging standards.

1.Label size and quantity: Label size and quantity are the main factors that affect the cost of labeling. Generally speaking, the larger the label size and the larger the quantity, the higher the labeling cost. Therefore, sellers need to choose the right label size and quantity according to their needs to reduce the labeling fee. For most sellers, there are generally two kinds of transparent plan labels, one is a large label (such as a size of 100*150mm) that is similar to the outer box label, which contains the product barcode and the unique transparency of each product, and the other is a small label (such as 40*20mm) that is separated from the product barcode. Due to the relatively complex and error-prone operation of transparent plan labels, the printing and operation fees charged by overseas warehouses in the United States will be much more expensive than ordinary barcodes.

2.Storage volume and time: Storage volume and time are the main factors that affect storage costs. Generally speaking, the larger the volume and the longer the storage item, the higher the storage fee. Therefore, sellers need to choose the appropriate storage volume and time according to their needs to reduce storage fees. Generally speaking, the U.S. overseas warehouse will give sellers a free discount for the first month of storage, which is enough for sellers who urgently need to label and change labels.

3. Precautions.

1.When choosing an overseas warehouse service provider in the United States, the seller needs to understand the charging standards and reputation of the service provider in detail.

2.Since the transparent plan label is unique to each product, the seller must ensure that the information is conveyed accurately in the process of communicating with the US overseas warehouse, and the overseas warehouse must also be careful in changing the label, so as to avoid errors when printing the label and causing all products to be affixed with the same transparent label***

3.When using overseas warehouse services, sellers need to comply with local laws and regulations and Amazon's regulations to ensure that their business is legal and compliant.

In summary, the fees charged for the Amazon Transparency Program vary depending on factors such as the size and quantity of labels, the volume and time of stored items, and so on. Therefore, sellers need to choose the right label size and quantity, storage item volume and time according to their own needs, and other parameters to reduce labeling fees and storage fees. At the same time, when choosing overseas warehouse services, you need to understand the quality of local merchants and services, ensure that products meet Amazon's requirements when using the transparency plan, and comply with local laws and regulations and Amazon's regulations when using overseas warehouse services.

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