The Minimum Inventory Threshold Report provides details on the Minimum Inventory Threshold for your best-selling Pan-European FBA products with stable demand. It also shows how often you have been above or below this threshold in a given period. Below are explanations for some of the terms in the report. For more information, go to Minimum Inventory Threshold.
Term | Description |
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Current period | The start and end dates of the period being evaluated. This is typically the start and end dates of a given month. |
Minimum inventory level | The level of FBA inventory for a Pan-European FBA ASIN, in units, that we recommend staying above at all times during the current period. Maintaining this level of inventory benefits you as a Pan-European FBA seller because it helps Amazon better place your units across Europe. This can improve the delivery promise to customers and, in turn, your sales. |
Number of days above | The number of days an ASIN has had inventory above or equal to the Minimum Inventory Threshold during the current period. |
Number of days below | The number of days an ASIN has had inventory below the Minimum Inventory Threshold during the current period. |
Current status | Shows the product’s minimum inventory performance for the current period. If the product’s inventory has had three or fewer days below the Minimum Inventory Threshold, the status will show “Green”. If the product inventory has had four or more days below the threshold, the status will show “Red”. |
Next period | The start and end dates of the next period being evaluated. This is typically the start and end dates of a given month. |
Next period minimum inventory level | The level of FBA inventory for a Pan-European FBA ASIN, in units, that we recommend staying above at all times during the next period. |