Confusion with Stickerless Co-mingled Inventory
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Confusion with Stickerless Co-mingled Inventory

Hello, I'm looking for some advice regarding stickerless co-mingled inventory please! I'm very confused.

My FBA settings are Barcode preference = Manufacturer barcode and each of my SKU's are set to use the manufacturer barcode, this is shown / confirmed on the send to Amazon workflow.

The first time I sent some products to FBA with this in place, I got a defect because I hadn't applied labels. I opened a seller support case and we told this was an error and I did not need to apply labels. I sent another load of products and got another defect. I contacted seller support and was told that I still needed to apply FBA shipment labels to each box.

Is the FBA shipment label separate from the Amazon barcode label? Is it the case that I don't need to add an Amazon barcode label but must still add and FBA shipment label (which would render the name "stickerless co-mingled inventory" rather misleading and confusing)? If I don't need to apply any extra labels, how to do get these FBA defects removed and stop them from repeating in future?

Thanks folks!

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Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4

FNSKU labels are what is used in place of the manufacturer barcodes and go on each item.

FBA shipment labels go on each box / carton so Amazon know who they're from and what should be inside.

If you're going with stickerless co-mingled inventory you don't need the FNSKU but do need the shipment labels.

As to whether it's misleading and confusing, i plead the fifth on that one.

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Winston_Amazon

Hey there @Seller_vEhg5RHkgf2Qh,

Can you share the case id with me please?

Besides that have you encountered any other issues with this?

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