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Amazon - you need to print GPSR details on the packing slips

Can anyone advise I have got this right - going round in circles getting confused 😂

We are the manufacturer, we have sorted a responsible person. The product is easy, not inherently unsafe and should have the safety attestation. We are having trouble updating the listings like all sellers but we are trying to move forward on that.

FBM - assuming the update of the listings finally work we are sorted, we will include paperwork with all the manufacturer details and responsible person details with each EU (and Northern Ireland) order.

FBA - we are currently opted into the remote fulfilment with FBA shipments to EU. 99% of our sales are UK only where GPSR is irrelevant, although we were hoping to grow EU sales. We are not in a position where we can put the information on the product itself. We would have to sticker each and every item on the off chance it MIGHT be sold to Europe - but the vast likelihood is that it’s going to U.K. and as we sell a low cost good that’s too many products to sticker for the gain. Therefore the only cost effective solution is to switch off remote fulfilment.

Have I got all of that correct? Or have I missed something obvious? Because if not, there is a very simple solution for Amazon to help us by printing the manufacturer and responsible person details on the packing slips that go in with every EU order? We already had to submit the information and have it marked valid. Surely they can pull that onto the packing paperwork they put in every order anyway?

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I’ve not had packing paperwork come with an Amazon FBA order for years.

So as it stands you would need to adhere to GPSR ensure all FBA items are labelled in some way with the required information.

It would also apply to NI orders.

That being said on Amazon UK you can’t adhere to the part of GPSR that requires the online listings to also have the required information anyway.

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In regards to the online listings and what it’s showing / how it adheres I don’t have an interest in, that is up to Amazon and their legal team to work out how to follow it. I imagine at some point it will appear - like the box with all the ASIN details etc further down the page.
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That's not true, The legal requirement falls on you. If fines come in because the information isn't on the listing page, they will be for you.

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Amazon - you need to print GPSR details on the packing slips

Can anyone advise I have got this right - going round in circles getting confused 😂

We are the manufacturer, we have sorted a responsible person. The product is easy, not inherently unsafe and should have the safety attestation. We are having trouble updating the listings like all sellers but we are trying to move forward on that.

FBM - assuming the update of the listings finally work we are sorted, we will include paperwork with all the manufacturer details and responsible person details with each EU (and Northern Ireland) order.

FBA - we are currently opted into the remote fulfilment with FBA shipments to EU. 99% of our sales are UK only where GPSR is irrelevant, although we were hoping to grow EU sales. We are not in a position where we can put the information on the product itself. We would have to sticker each and every item on the off chance it MIGHT be sold to Europe - but the vast likelihood is that it’s going to U.K. and as we sell a low cost good that’s too many products to sticker for the gain. Therefore the only cost effective solution is to switch off remote fulfilment.

Have I got all of that correct? Or have I missed something obvious? Because if not, there is a very simple solution for Amazon to help us by printing the manufacturer and responsible person details on the packing slips that go in with every EU order? We already had to submit the information and have it marked valid. Surely they can pull that onto the packing paperwork they put in every order anyway?

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Amazon - you need to print GPSR details on the packing slips

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Can anyone advise I have got this right - going round in circles getting confused 😂

We are the manufacturer, we have sorted a responsible person. The product is easy, not inherently unsafe and should have the safety attestation. We are having trouble updating the listings like all sellers but we are trying to move forward on that.

FBM - assuming the update of the listings finally work we are sorted, we will include paperwork with all the manufacturer details and responsible person details with each EU (and Northern Ireland) order.

FBA - we are currently opted into the remote fulfilment with FBA shipments to EU. 99% of our sales are UK only where GPSR is irrelevant, although we were hoping to grow EU sales. We are not in a position where we can put the information on the product itself. We would have to sticker each and every item on the off chance it MIGHT be sold to Europe - but the vast likelihood is that it’s going to U.K. and as we sell a low cost good that’s too many products to sticker for the gain. Therefore the only cost effective solution is to switch off remote fulfilment.

Have I got all of that correct? Or have I missed something obvious? Because if not, there is a very simple solution for Amazon to help us by printing the manufacturer and responsible person details on the packing slips that go in with every EU order? We already had to submit the information and have it marked valid. Surely they can pull that onto the packing paperwork they put in every order anyway?

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I’ve not had packing paperwork come with an Amazon FBA order for years.

So as it stands you would need to adhere to GPSR ensure all FBA items are labelled in some way with the required information.

It would also apply to NI orders.

That being said on Amazon UK you can’t adhere to the part of GPSR that requires the online listings to also have the required information anyway.

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In regards to the online listings and what it’s showing / how it adheres I don’t have an interest in, that is up to Amazon and their legal team to work out how to follow it. I imagine at some point it will appear - like the box with all the ASIN details etc further down the page.
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That's not true, The legal requirement falls on you. If fines come in because the information isn't on the listing page, they will be for you.

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I’ve not had packing paperwork come with an Amazon FBA order for years.

So as it stands you would need to adhere to GPSR ensure all FBA items are labelled in some way with the required information.

It would also apply to NI orders.

That being said on Amazon UK you can’t adhere to the part of GPSR that requires the online listings to also have the required information anyway.

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I’ve not had packing paperwork come with an Amazon FBA order for years.

So as it stands you would need to adhere to GPSR ensure all FBA items are labelled in some way with the required information.

It would also apply to NI orders.

That being said on Amazon UK you can’t adhere to the part of GPSR that requires the online listings to also have the required information anyway.

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In regards to the online listings and what it’s showing / how it adheres I don’t have an interest in, that is up to Amazon and their legal team to work out how to follow it. I imagine at some point it will appear - like the box with all the ASIN details etc further down the page.
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That's not true, The legal requirement falls on you. If fines come in because the information isn't on the listing page, they will be for you.

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In regards to the online listings and what it’s showing / how it adheres I don’t have an interest in, that is up to Amazon and their legal team to work out how to follow it. I imagine at some point it will appear - like the box with all the ASIN details etc further down the page.
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That's not true, The legal requirement falls on you. If fines come in because the information isn't on the listing page, they will be for you.

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