FBA Multiple Destinations program - LOL!

Yes and Yes.

Sometimes it’s offered and sometimes it’s not. No rhyme or reason I have figured out just yet.

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Just to clarify as multiple destinations are/is the new norm:

  1. A single pallet carries 14 boxes at about 68 inches high and the length and width of the pallet.

  2. The shipment splits are as follows:

Pallet 1 = 7 boxes going to Timbuktu - FC TBKU4
Pallet 2 = 3 Boxes going to Fuqistan - FC FUQ7
Pallet 3 = 4 Boxes going to FortCox - FC COX9

FC’s are fictional

I mean 3 and 4 boxes on a single pallet and carriers won’t think I’m crazy? I mean even if they do, it’s there job but a whole fuqin pallet for this shiit?

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If the weight meets the min, it will ship.

Just make sure you check off non-stackable if damage can easily occur.

Also make sure that you build those tiny pallets in a way that they will be safe, if they are stacked, because regardless of what you check off there, they will be stacked…

I’m not looking forward to navigating this bull ish. 20" pallets with corner boards. FML

If Amazon really wants to go this stupid route, they really should be adding layers to the templates so at least they won’t force less than a layer onto a pallet.

Our stuff was perfect for LTL shipping. 70" ends a perfect layer of our products. We were getting stuff into FBA for a couple pennies per unit freight.

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We have been making pallets out of everything. 3 boxes weighing 22 lbs total = single pallet SKU. Then make one big shipment and all the stuff gets put to one destination as long as they are the same size category (standard vs oversize).

Our last shipment was 5 “single pallet” sku’s that in total weighed 700 lbs at ~50" high. It all fit on one pallet to one destination.

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