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January 2020

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European Fulfilment Network For Amazon Sellers

If you’ve heard about the European fulfilment network for Amazon sellers, then you’re probably aware of Amazon’s global program and FBA services. Becoming a global seller on Amazon is not an easy task and this undertaking comes with its own set of problems. Selling your product in an international market can be intimidating, however, with the help of Amazon FBA and Amazon Global services, this process has become a tad bit simpler. If you’re planning on selling your products offshore, there are three basic types you can consider. European Fulfillment Network (EFN) With European Fulfillment Network (EFN), you ship your products to Amazon’s fulfilment centre, which will then be held in one country. Once an order is placed by a customer, the items will be picked, packed, and shipped by Amazon. You pay only local fulfilment fees on domestic orders. With Amazon’s EFN Network, you can sell on Amazon’s other European marketplaces with cross-border fees. Pan-European FBA With Pan-European FBA, you ship your products to Amazon’s fulfilment centre in your home marketplace. The order fulfilment process is done by Amazon. Amazon distributes your products throughout Europe based on anticipated demand without any cross-border fees. You can also save up to 52% in fulfilment fees. Multi-Country Inventory (MCI) With Multi-Country Inventory (MCI), you can choose which countries you want to ship and store your products. You have to pay local fulfilment fees for sale in the marketplaces you store products. With Multi-Country Inventory (MCI), you can sell on other marketplaces too with cross-border fees. European Fulfillment Network Typically, sellers can choose between FBA & FBM while deciding on the kind of carrier they want to choose for boarding their products offshore. EFN is part of the Amazon FBA program that dictates Amazon cares for the transport and delivery of your packages using one of its local warehouses. If you have a European marketplace seller account that’s registered under FBA, you can store your inventory in Amazon’s warehouses (also known as fulfilment centres), across Europe, and manage orders coming in from your European marketplace using the same local inventory pool. The reason why EFN is beneficial is that it keeps your stock stored in a single space, also known as the local pool, in a single fulfilment centre so that you gain maximum control and flexibility for marketing your goods. Now if you’re planning on selling your goods in a certain country in Europe, EFN allows storage of inventory in multiple fulfilment centres in one country to complete your local and trans-border orders. There are precisely only seven countries that allow the storage of goods within their fulfilment centres. United Kingdom Germany Spain France Italy Poland Czech Republic Pay Cross Border EFN fees When you sell your products to customers of other marketplaces via the European Fulfillment Network (EFN), you have to pay a cross-border fee for each order shipped. Let’s say for example you want a 600g Standard Parcel (non-media item) product across all five European marketplaces and ship your inventory to UK fulfilment centres. The cross-border EFN fee would be €4.39 for orders placed on amazon.de, amazon.fr, and amazon. it, and amazon.es. Standard Parcel 600g Fulfilment Fees Sale on amazon.de Sale on amazon.fr Sale on amazon. it Sale on amazon.es Fulfilment fee for EFN (fulfilling amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon. it, amazon.es orders from UK inventory pool) €4.39 €4.39 €4.39 €4.39 There is no need to separately register for Amazon EFN because you automatically get this service under the FBA program but it’s important to choose your marketplace. Whichever European marketplace you select enables you to use EFN for all marketplaces as your listings are uploaded with the same SKU. What’s the benefit you ask? Single VAT number that eliminates financial stress for a chunk of your inventory. EFN gives you the flexibility of enlisting your products on all European marketplaces under a single VAT number and you also become applicable for Prime status. The storage fees are higher and it’s apt for a small business, however, if you’re thinking large scale, there are better options under FBA for selling your goods in the international market. But just like the EFN has its benefits, it comes with a set of disadvantages. EU) 2019/1020 Regulation needs most non-EU businesses to have an authorized representative located in the EU. You can read more about this here, a full guide on having an Authorized Representative by  Instrktiv. FBA European fulfilment network functions under Amazon, which means you don’t need to worry about setting up your inventory at the warehouse or supervising third-party logistics. However, the downfall is that you will need to pay cross-border fees applicable from the home country to other shipping countries, which can weigh down on your expenditure. Conclusion While EFN provides fast shipping in Europe, it might take three more days for the shipment to get delivered if your product is to be delivered outside the home country. You must also have a VAT registered number in your home marketplace to be applicable for EFN. Though this option offers Prime delivery, fast shipment works when you’re delivering your product within your home. However, EFN is an excellent option to consider since FBA fees are much lower as compared to using third-party logistics services. There is a lot of work and there isn’t a whole lot of time. 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Source and Sell Private Label Products on Amazon

If you are planning to start your own e-commerce business, then to make some serious money, marketing private label products on Amazon is the best option for you. You can also take advantage of the fulfilment programs provided by Amazon such as Fulfilled-by-Amazon (FBA) Program and Merchant Fulfillment Network (MFN) to improve sales conversion. Here’s all you need to know about sourcing and selling private-label products on Amazon. Product Research For Private Label Products The first step would be to brainstorm product ideas and you can get product ideas from just about anywhere. For example, you can visit physical stores and see what’s hot & trending or you can ask regular customers which products make the most sale. You can also get product ideas from Amazon so always pay attention to the “New Releases” section and Amazon Best Sellers page. Keep looking for new products under different sub-categories. Social media is a great place where you can get new product ideas but you will have to do your own research to check what is trending by analyzing viral posts. Find the Target Market For Private Label Products You can sell anything on Amazon, even if there is little to no demand for that product. You can’t sell something that has too many competitors. You can easily come up with a great product idea but you also have to study the market and find out the best product for your audience. If you are a new Amazon seller then it might be your first product or you want to add a new product to your business. Our Amazon Product researchers have observed that many Amazon sellers waste their money on finding out what the best product to sell is. While searching for your winning product, you need to take care of pricing, shipping, availability for sourcing, product demand, seasonality, and competition. Find the Right Product Suppliers Now that you have an awesome product idea that you want to sell, you have to research product suppliers and manufacturers. For the perfect Private Label products, you have to research marketplaces like Alibaba, and IndiaMart which give you great product ideas. You can sort your results by minimum order requirements, materials, and price. You also get an idea about costs and other charges through this process. If you still can’t get the best supplier and manufacturer for your desired products, then Google is always there for you. Use the product name first as your search term and then mention the private label supplier at the end. Finalizing Logo Design and Packaging Once you get a few good suppliers, don’t order the products immediately. Request for a quote and samples first. You have to compare price quotes of multiple suppliers and also make sure that the products are up to your standards. There will be charges you incur such as shipping costs, import duties, and any other fees. Once you source the product, branding, design, and packaging come next. You can put your logo on the packaging and the product itself. Since it is a private label product, you have to make sure you design the product differently and not like the products already in the marketplace. When it comes to design, there are a lot of things to cover. For example, it might be a sample design with just a label or logo. Depending on the products, you might also have to do a full-scale package design that includes instruction booklets, an ingredients list, and other elements. Make sure the branding is done professionally as it plays a major role in your marketing and sales. At BIE, we have many services that enhance the brand and we have professional graphic designers on our team who guide you through the design process. Figure Out Your Fulfillment Strategy For an Amazon seller, product ratings matter a lot, and your shipping and fulfilment process has a direct impact, on your ratings and reviews. There are so many options available by which you can fulfil an order. But before making any decision, make sure you consider the costs of everything. There will be many costs such as shipping, picking, packing, warehousing, and logistics. You can fulfil your order in-house, that is on your own, or you can ship your private label products to Amazon’s warehouse, and the order will be fulfilled by Amazon. Nowadays, many Amazon sellers choose the Fulfilled-by-Amazon (FBA) program to fulfil their orders. It’s easy to get more sales using FBA and customer service is provided by Amazon. You can use third-party fulfilment centres or ask your private label product supplier if they offer fulfilment services. Basically, drop shipping. Whatever strategy you choose, keep in mind, ratings, and also make sure your supply chain works systematically. Amazon Product Listings Your next step is to ensure your product gets listed on your seller account on Amazon. Make sure you use high-quality and professional product images only. At BIE, we have an e-commerce product photography service where we offer you professional product images. The title is the most important element of your Amazon product listing. Make sure you use the brand name first in your title as it is a private-label product. After the brand name, make sure you use the keywords and search terms that the users could search. Your product title will define what you’re selling so make it as effective as possible. Once the title is done, including all the benefits and features of the product in the bullet points, is crucial. Here you can put some keywords that you want to target. Lastly, make sure you put all the information about the product in the description. The product description is the place where you can instruct the buyer and help them to make a purchase decision. The product description is your sales copy that will decide whether the product will sell or not. Sell Your Products and Start Advertising Once the listing is done, you can add more products and start selling. You

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