186 boxes - does this have to be sent in pallets?

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186 boxes - does this have to be sent in pallets?

I have a truck importing 186 individual boxes and delivering to Amazon warehouse. I completed the shipping information from my end and selected “non-Amazon partner” as my courier.

Question 1: is it okay that the boxes are not in pallets? 186 individual boxes (under 15 kg each, single SKUs)

Question 2: does the driver need to do anything additional, like booking an appointment or is what I filled in sufficient?

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They have used the CARP system several times before, yes.
They are from Turkey and travelled directly from Turkey before. But, this would have been their first time delivering bulk without pallets.

I guess we know the answer for other sellers now

  1. Yes, Amazon will accept large quantity of boxes without pallets
  2. But, trailer must be willing to wait a few days and leave trailer on site.

Thank you all for your posts and suggestions

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Seller_EHYOwAkoZV3Hb

You have already created the shipment in Seller Central and have told Amazon how you are delivering (pallet or boxes). You can’t just change this. Pallets can go to different warehouses than boxes.

Maybe have a read of this document, it should have some helpful stuff in.
https://sellercentral-europe.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/G200178470

Your carrier needs to know about delivering to Amazon and must make a booking. If that is not referenced in the document, do search help.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Your carrier has to fulfil certain requirements.
ie. it can’t just be Joe Bloggs in a lorry.
They must wear Steel toecap boots and so on.

The shipment must be booked in on the CARP system first, or will simply be turned away.
This is not just important, but essential.

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Seller_fMsCVAHNu4txH

Danger word… Since you’re asking the question, this is presumably your first FBA shipment.

Has your courier also already sorted every piece of paperwork you need to import the items, tax documents etc…?

Amazon won’t act as the ‘Point of Contact’ for any of that type of thing. As far as they’re concerned the items are coming directly from ‘You’, regardless of whether you’ve ever physically laid a hand on them.

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Seller_vlOfuiHHYSQQ3

If you are sending by pallets then I would advise putting the boxes “on” pallets and not “in” them.

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Winston_Amazon

Hey @Luxe_Home_LTD,

Do let us know how it goes, and I want to thank @NEil and @Singularity for your posts!

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Seller_Lv8PiPfd0SdHG

Update:
My carrier arrived from Turkey but shipment was rejected in BHX4. I emailed in to ask the reason for rejection and the reply was:

"Hello,
I believe the reason for rejection is because the trailer was not dropped on site, and the carrier should have collected this another day, it takes too much time to tip a loose loaded trailer and this cannot be done in 2 hours.

Thanks and regards,
Amazon EU Relay Operations Center (ROC)"

I guess this meant my carrier had to hang out for a couple of days and leave his trailer at BHX4 then somehow arrange to collect again another day?

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