Heavy weight warning stickers
I am having a shipment prepared in China and have just realised that the individual cartons will weight just over 15kg each. I therefore will need four “heavy weight” warning labels visible on the top and sides of each carton as per Amazon prep guidelines.
I am wondering whether Amazon would accept this warning printed directly onto the carton rather than being a label or should I not risk it and just ask them to print labels which will probably be slightly more expensive?
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Seller_n3kq7gcIclCDM
Actually, reading the guidance again, it just says each carton should be marked “Heavy Package” and not specifically a sticker. Does anyone else do this with the warning printed directly onto the box?
Seller_D1ec8BvoUE8BJ
Similarly, we just print out some word documents with “WARNING. HEAVY. 15KG +” or something similar and tape these to the boxes and it’s never been a problem
Seller_0pkMTMROIPEmY
We use these you can normally find a PDF to print 4 per A4 Label sheet, they should look like this;
Seller_n3kq7gcIclCDM
Thanks for the replies. These products are going directly to my storage facility and then on to Amazon so hopefully Amazon will accept the marks printed directly onto the cartons. I will try this first but can always ask the storage facility to do this when they are palletising them ready for shipping to Amazon.
Seller_WOHcsKHBp7AnH
I sometime even forgot to put anything at all to mark them as heavy package and never got rejected, But I guess I should not do that LOL