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FBA inventory storage limits


Note: Effective January 1, 2021, the IPI threshold for storage limits is 450
(previously 500).
To better manage fulfillment center storage space, so that products are received
and shipped to buyers more quickly, inventory storage limits can be applied.
Storage limits are based on volume (measured in cubic feet) and are set for each
storage type. Your current and potential storage limits and usage are shown when
you expand Storage Volume, which you can view in your Inventory performance
dashboard and Shipping Queue

Storage limits criteria

Individual selling accounts have a set storage limit of 10 cubic feet; this value
does not change. Individual selling accounts are not subject to storage limit
increases.

Professional selling accounts may or may not have storage limits, depending on the
following criteria:

Sellers who maintain an Inventory Performance Index (IPI) of the required threshold
or above on either of two score checkpoints will not be subject to storage volume
limits for standard-size, oversize, clothing, and footwear items.
New sellers that have been active for less than 26 weeks, or sellers without enough
sales data to generate an IPI score during both of the two score check weeks, will
not receive storage limits.
Professional accounts that do have storage limits will still have a minimum of 25
cubic feet for standard, over-size, clothing, or footwear inventory.

Professional account holders can track their Inventory Performance Index in the
Inventory performance dashboard and learn about IPI on the IPI Help page. The
dashboard provides a hub for optimizing your FBA business, including customized
recommendations to grow your sales and reduce costs. Your IPI score is updated
weekly based on your ongoing inventory management.

Storage limits are calculated using several factors including:

Your sales volume (including your sales' seasonality periods)


Your historical IPI scores
Available fulfillment center capacity
Sellers with consistently higher IPI scores will receive higher storage limits,
adjusted for sales volume and available capacity. When setting limits for an
upcoming quarter, Amazon considers both your recent sales volume and seasonal
volume from the last year.

Storage types

Storage limits are applicable for six storage types: standard-size, oversize,
apparel, footwear, flammable, and aerosol. To see which storage types your products
are categorized as and how much cubic feet they occupy, go to FBA Inventory Age and
the Inventory Age report.

If you do not see a storage type in your Storage Volume, it is because you have a
limit of zero for that storage type.
Dangerous goods storage limit adjustments (flammable and aerosol) are handled
separately from other storage types. See FBA Dangerous Goods program for more
details.

Note: Amazon determines the storage type of your inventory based on the
characteristics of the product. Storage type is not a category that sellers can
adjust. Products are not classified by more than one storage type.
Calculating cubic feet from inches

Multiply length x width x height in inches to get the volume.


Divide the volume by 1,728, which is 12 cubic inches.
Example: A unit measuring 47 x 12 x 10 inches divided by 1,728 = 3.3 cubic feet.

Note: Amazon may verify the weight and dimensions of a product using representative
samples. Amazon’s information about a product’s weight and dimensions will be used
to calculate fees if there is a difference between Amazon’s information and a
seller’s information. Amazon may change its information about a product’s weight
and dimensions from time to time to reflect updated measurements. Fees based on the
weight and dimensions of a product are calculated using Amazon’s information about
the weight and dimensions of that product at the time the fee is calculated.
Exceeding your FBA storage limit

Under the FBA inventory storage limits policy, you will not be able to create a new
shipment to Amazon for a storage type until your inventory level drops below your
limit for that storage type.

For example, if your current limit for standard-size inventory is 25 cubic feet and
you have 26 cubic feet of standard-size inventory at an Amazon fulfillment center,
you will not be able to create a new standard-size inventory shipment. However, if
you are below your storage limit for oversize inventory, you will be able to create
shipments of oversize inventory.

If you send more inventory than your storage limit allows, the extra inventory may
be refused at the fulfillment center. For more information, see Shipping and
routing requirements.

Storage overage fees will be charged if your existing inventory exceeds your
storage limit for any storage type on any day within a given month. Please visit
the Overage fee help page to learn more.

Reducing inventory

There are three ways to decrease the amount of inventory you have in an Amazon
fulfillment center:

Sell more inventory. Manage Excess Inventory provides recommendations to increase


sales.
Request to have inventory returned to you by creating a removal order.
Request to have inventory disposed of by creating a removal order.
For more information, see Remove inventory (overview).

Important: When you submit a removal order or make similar changes, the Storage
Volume won't reflect the changes until your request has been moved to Pending,
which typically happens on the following day. Customer returns contribute to your
overall inventory count.
Frequently asked questions

Can I purchase storage space?


At this time, Amazon does not offer the ability to purchase storage space.

Can I change the storage type of a product?

No. Storage types are determined by Amazon based on characteristics of a product.

You can check which storage type your products are categorized as and how much
cubic feet they occupy on the FBA Inventory age page.

Can I trade space for one storage type with space in another storage type?

No. Inventory cannot be traded between storage types.

What happened to the hazmat storage type?

The storage type previously referred to as “hazmat” has been converted into two new
storage types – aerosol and flammable. Storage limit adjustments for aerosol and
flammable storage types are handled separately. See FBA dangerous goods (hazmat)
program for more details.

What if I do not have an IPI score or am a new FBA seller?

Most sellers with Professional selling accounts have an IPI score, but some do not
because we do not have enough data to generate a score for the account (for
example, sellers who are new to FBA or have small quantities of FBA inventory).

After you first receive an IPI score, you will not be subject to storage limits for
two full storage limit cycles.

You can view the date you received your first IPI score by clicking the Show
details link under the IPI score color bar. This will reveal your Historical
performance index and your First IPI score date will be visible above the graph.

Most sellers will receive their first IPI score approximately 15 weeks after their
first product is received by FBA.

Visit the Inventory performance dashboard for recommendations on managing your


inventory.

Will my FBA inventory storage limits change?

We continually assess our network capacity to find opportunities to increase


storage limits. You can see your most up-to-date storage limits by expanding
Storage Volume at the bottom of the Inventory performance dashboard. Please note
that Selling Partner Support does not provide further guidance.

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