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Product Stuck in FC Processing

@TaylorR_Amazon

I need to talk with someone about the inventory that is stuck in FC Processing I have 1,656 and that keeps growing for some reason. I need to understand what is going on there. The last time we send inventory over was the end of Jan. Last week I had 1,200 products in FC Processing and now there's 1,656. Why is my inventory not moving through the process?

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Tags:FBA, Fulfilment, Fulfilment Centre, Ship to FC, Warehouse
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I need to talk with someone
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What do you hope to achieve if you talk to someone? Nothing at all. The whole check in and receiving process is fully automated and NO HUMAN can intervene. It's like this on Amazon and you can talk to whomever you want, that will not change or speed up anything.

With this new "Low inventory level fee" all sellers sent in material like crazy with the result that anything is stuck.

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

Did you open a case with seller support?

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Seller_T6BO9v4t01hCx

We have experienced this issue before. Seller support is likely your best bet. They can initiate a transfer on the inventory so it will become available, but a response could take awhile.

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Seller_Tcaj1PqpggQNo

From experience it looks like they are holding your inventory for a reason. either quality check or something else. I advise you go to your performance tab, then performance notifications and see if you have a message in there saying "Your Amazon.com Seller Account"

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Seller_Sram36TnVt73c

are you saying there is extra inventory showing that you did not send in?

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Seller_R5ohEZD8ymH5q

Nothing will help. We have this problem since last year May and we have spent lots of money in hiring consultants who are experts. But even they could not move these. Problem is whenever we send more goods than demand, Amazon moves excess inventory to a supplementary location which is not a drop ship location like regular FBA. Only when your regular inventory at FBA dips below forecasted demand, you can create a case and they will move goods back to FBA. We have now stopped sending goods in all such ASINs, so far about 3 out of 500 SKUs we have been able to move back, after paying attention to this.

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Jameson_Amazon

Hi @Seller_v4jM2whNk3a4B,

Thank you for reaching out on the Seller Forums! Happy to see that other sellers have jumped in here to offer some assistance.

I'd love to take a further look into your inventory to see what may be going on here. When you have a moment, can you please send me your Seller Support case IDs for this situation?

Thanks again,

Jameson

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Seller_D0wUuXUumSOh6

Youre screwed. i have 7 units transferring between centers for over 70 days. Now they have all gone missing and Amazon says they never received them. Must have been that 33lb empty box they checked in in February.

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Seller_U0PeebAJUkAaF

Happened to me before. If you have alot of inventory of a slow moving product they move it to another warehouse that holds inventory and then they drip it out.

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Seller_T6BO9v4t01hCx

It's pretty ridiculous. We have a similar issue and we opened a case about it a month ago and are still waiting for a resolution. It's nothing to do with slow moving products either. Ours is a best seller that does thousands of units per week. We recently almost ran out of stock because of this issue. What makes it worse, is that units in FC Processing don't count towards on-hand units. So this affects the Historical Days of Supply metric which could result in a low-inventory fee being charged all because of Amazon. Its like the people that come up with these ideas at Amazon have no clue how Amazon works.

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