A successful Amazon FBA packing process also includes accurate labelling — both on individual units and on outer cartons. Every shipment must include Amazon-approved box and pallet labels and must follow FBA’s carton weight and dimension restrictions. If you're sending pallets, your Amazon FBA packing must also meet specific palletisation rules, including the use of standard pallet sizes, height limits, and shrink wrapping.
Failing to follow Amazon FBA packing instructions can lead to delays, extra prep charges, or even inventory being rejected. That’s why sellers often partner with specialist Amazon FBA packing services to ensure everything from labelling and packing to shipping is handled correctly. Whether you're shipping wholesale stock, small parcel deliveries, or full pallets, getting your Amazon FBA packing right is essential for smooth fulfilment, customer satisfaction, and account health.
Need help with Amazon FBA prep and packing? We provide expert FBA packing services tailored to your products — from barcoding and bundling to palletising and shipping directly to Amazon warehouses.

Preparing products for Amazon FBA (Fulfilment by Amazon) is a crucial step that requires precision and strict adherence to Amazon’s guidelines to avoid delays, fees, or product rejections. Every item must be individually packaged and clearly labelled with a scannable FNSKU barcode. Products prone to leakage, damage, or contamination—like liquids, cosmetics, or clothing—must be sealed in clear poly bags with suffocation warnings or protected with bubble wrap. All units must be counted and packed according to Amazon’s case-packed or individual item rules, with exact quantities and dimensions matching the shipment plan in Seller Central. Cartons must carry the correct Amazon shipment labels, and pallet deliveries require labels on all four sides. Using Amazon-approved carriers and booking delivery slots when required ensures smooth inbound processing. It’s also vital to comply with any product-specific requirements or legal documentation, especially for restricted goods like supplements or electronics. Whether you’re sending ten items or ten thousand, getting your FBA prep right—including accurate labelling, secure packaging, and clear batch information—ensures fast, efficient delivery into Amazon’s warehouse and keeps your selling account in good standing.