For online arbitrage Amazon FBA, how many labels do I need to put on each individual box?

Let’s say I buy 10 items from Lego and have it shipped to me and then to FBA. When it comes to me initially, how many labels should I be putting on each Lego item box?

Is it the FNSKU and ASIN generated through Amazon Seller Central?

Or is the FNSKU & ASIN the same thing and I just need one label per Lego item?

When it comes to labeling your Lego items for Amazon FBA, you’ll need to use the FNSKU label generated through Amazon Seller Central. Each individual Lego item box should have its own unique FNSKU label. The FNSKU is specific to each product and helps Amazon track and identify your inventory. So, you’ll need to apply one FNSKU label per Lego item box.

3 Likes

And based off research I put the FNSKU over the UPC barcode correct? Since it’s a Lego item. I do not need to print the ASIN and put it on right? I just add that to the listing so that it can add to the ASIN of another Lego listing by someone else right?

Yes.

Or is the FNSKU & ASIN the same thing and I just need one label per Lego item?

No.

ASIN stands for Amazon Standard Identification Number. It’s a 10-character code that identifies products on Amazon. ASINs are unique for each product and are assigned when you create a new product in Amazon’s catalog.

Fulfillment Network Stock Keeping Unit (FNSKU) is an Amazon-specific barcode used by FBA sellers . Amazon uses the FNSKU (also known as the Amazon barcode) to identify sellers’ products and connect those products to your Amazon Seller account.

When you Change a listing to Fulfilled by Amazon a unique FNSKU sticker will be assigned to your product.

8 Likes

Okay, thank you @FunkyMonkey :wink:

You’re welcome, and best wishes.

1 Like