Thanks everyone.
I am very happy I joined.
Best!
Thanks everyone.
I am very happy I joined.
Best!
There are various reports you can run.
If you have excel skills.
You can use the inventory ledger to see what is remaining at the end of a day at what center.
Late to the party but @VTR pretty much nailed it
@TMac shipments that were sent Nov24 (LTL pick up are barely being checked-in and being received now)
Thank you!
Following up on this thread, as the āFC Processingā issue has gotten out of hand for us. Many of the shipments weāve sent to Amazon FCs since late December / early January have had most of those units go to āFC processingā status either right away or in a couple of days. In most cases, itās taken weeks for them to become available (after received quantities have been confirmed in FBA shipment details). To clarify, no issues with the ASINs whatsoever (Hazmat, restricted products, customer complaints, etc.). The FCs where Iāve most often seen units get stuck at are HLA6, HMD3 and HNE1.
Iām wondering if Amazon is using their the Amazon Warehousing & Distribution (AWD) method to process our inventory āas opposed to the traditional receiving methodā, even though we havenāt signed up for it, to free up space in their regular FCs. Iām trying to mitigate the impact by sending shipments more frequently and sending shipments with smaller quantities, but itās been hit or miss.
Iāll let you know how the situation progresses going forward. Would love to hear how this is going for other FBA sellers.
For us it is the same as it ever was. FC processing is slang for internal distribution not available for saleā¦or some other kind of inventory hold.


Thatās how Iāve always understood it, and weāve always had a relatively small percentage of units in FC Processing for most ASINs, but quantities are now in the hundreds for several ASINs, representing over 3/4 of the total amount in stock ![]()