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25.01.2022 Friday night. A well earned glass of red. Warehouse move done!
25.01.2022 Amazon Prime Video app to launch on Fetch TV Fetch TV and Amazon today announced that the Amazon Prime Video app is launching on Fetch tomorrow. The Amazon Prime Video app will roll out to Fetch Mighty boxes over a 2-week period, commencing Tuesday. Subscribers with a Fetch Mini box are expected to receive the Amazon Prime Video app in the next release, currently scheduled for the end June. Fetch households with Amazon Prime memberships will have access to exciting Amazon Ori...ginal series including The Test: A New Era for Australias Team, featuring the Australian Mens Cricket Team and Tom Clancys Jack Ryan. Plus, Emmy and Golden Globe nominated series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Fleabag, The Man in the High Castle, and Good Omens. Fetch customers can also stream thousands of popular TV shows and hit movies, with the Amazon Prime Video app. This includes the new Australian Amazon Original stand-up specials exclusively available now on Amazon Prime Video, with two specials being released each week over a five-week period. Current Amazon Prime members simply enter their existing Username and Password to access the Amazon Prime Video app on Fetch. Fetch subscribers that are not currently Prime members can follow the easy on-screen instructions to sign up and start their Prime 30-day free trial. Thereafter, Prime membership is available for either AUD$6.99 a month or AUD$59 a year. source - https://mumbrella.com.au/amazon-prime-video-app-to-launch-o For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
23.01.2022 Interesting article for those who sell in USA. Australia will be affected in a similar way, but not as dramatically. https://blog.digitalshelflabs.com/ecommerce-2020-logistics/
23.01.2022 Amazon to build its first robotic and largest fulfilment centre in Australia Global e-commerce giant Amazon has announced it will build what it is touted to be its largest fulfilment centre in Australia. To be built at Kemps Creek in western Sydney, the new storage and distribution centre will measure almost 200,000 square metres, which according to Amazon, is equivalent to the land size of Taronga Zoo or 22 rugby fields, and be able to house up to 11 million items.... Amazon said it would be the first centre in the southern hemisphere where the company's "latest robotics systems" is deployed. "The Amazon robotics fulfilment centre will more than double our operational footprint in Australia, enhance efficiency and safety for our associates while ultimately providing customers with wider selection and faster delivery," Amazon Australia director of operations Craig Fuller said. "We look forward to creating more than 1,500 jobs, the majority of which are permanent full-time jobs, with the opportunity to work alongside advanced robotics to deliver the ultimate in service for customers." The fulfilment centre is expected to be in operation by the end of 2021. The building of this fulfilment centre will be in addition to the 50-plus robotic fulfilment centres Amazon has around the world. source - https://www.zdnet.com//amazon-to-build-its-first-robotic-/ For more -
23.01.2022 Amazon Prime offers different ends of spectrum We start with The Vast of Night, a very assured debut film based in 1950s small town Americana with a sci-fi tinge. Town switchboard operator Fay is listening to her local radio station while working the late shift the night of an important high school basketball game.... When a neighbour calls to report strange hovering lights in the sky just as eerie bursts of static interrupt the radio, Fay teams up with graveyard shift disc jockey Everett to investigate. Rachel Griffiths (Muriels Wedding) makes her directorial debut with this inspiring true life tale of Australian jockey Michelle Payne, the first woman to win the Melbourne Cup (Australias equivalent of our Grand National, as far as I can make out). Payne fought her way back from serious injury and her victory was as significant in a male dominated sport as it was unexpected. Films based on true life stories are inevitably about the journey, not the destination, and rely on solid acting. Ride Like a Girls outcome may never be in doubt, but its definitely worth putting your money on this one. source - https://www.bordercountiesadvertizer.co.uk//18590895.amaz/ For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
23.01.2022 I have been used to seeing my address listed on the amazon.co.uk storefront, but this change has a big impact. Your seller business address - which might be your home address - will now be visible in USA on amazon.com https://www.helium10.com//keep-your-amazon-personal-info/
22.01.2022 Amazon: 'Faster delivery' for online shoppers as global tech giant arrives in Queensland Online shoppers may soon start receiving their parcels more quickly with construction about to begin on Amazon's new Queensland warehouse. Amazon is the world's largest online marketplace, well-known for its Kindle, fast shipping and wide variety of products from electronics to beauty and personal care.... The new factory, located close to a major motorway and the airport, is the company's first footstep in the Sunshine State. Speaking at a press conference this morning, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Minister for State Development Kate Jones confirmed the major business win. Ms Palaszcuk said the global shopping giant's arrival was "wonderful" news for consumers as well as the local economy. souce - https://www.9news.com.au//f1d1500f-fe36-4c4c-b3da-3107331a For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
21.01.2022 ** Australia Father's Day ** From Australia Post - For deliveries across Australia, we recommend at least the following lodgement dates for delivery before Father's Day on Sunday 6 September 2020: Parcel Post and letters Friday 28 August 2020 Express Post parcels Monday 31 August 2020... For items lodged after these dates, whilst we will try our best, we do not expect to be able to meet delivery for Father's Day. See more
21.01.2022 Do you need Amazon Au FBM services to launch a product? Have you hit your maximim storage limit on Amazon Au as a result of new unit storage limits announced 7th August? Email us [email protected]
21.01.2022 Awesome news. Amazons 4th warehouse in Australia to be open in time for Q4 sales https://www.facebook.com/annastaciamp/posts/3232982096732945?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARC4rYRjYsCa0J7bGr7B1HRqeeywTgTUasStO4KDJ9cBS7Fk8LjqpEpkZqF054s8Qz3moElXU21L8jQ_RzrZRxh-mUycnN8-N-nscpDaH4hD1mYyNYAJEZ4Zb8KnyCfNTgE21daKoyBhUNtRyME04s95OKKoU_3QzvX4ve-6vN4nAVgkaTvL1IAFH6ORbli4x2amFwneOu7Chmi2TDr8XGNtYqiaKK7ysERpQYrT2IzJlVC7MMVAa3xem7sgqbaKfCKmawk7lxi4AHvZVtfUg6BABCyG4E7YqioctdacfgB14_0STKVBvWsxskW5uLCK6OT2bRIIvjl3ifhPSz0m1iTMIg&__tn__=-R
20.01.2022 Amazon Has Launched Its Online Video Store in Australia Almost four years after officially launching its streaming platform in Australia, Amazon Prime Video has expanded its range of viewing options by bringing the company's online video store Down Under, too. Now, cinephiles can rent or buy a movie via the service's video-on-demand shop. And, you can access its lineup without signing up for a subscription membership. If you're eager to rent the likes of A Quiet Place, Mamm...a Mia! Here We Go Again, Bohemian Rhapsody, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Lion King, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, you'll find them all available with a focus on recent release and blockbuster titles. That means that next time you're looking to check out a new-ish flick, you can add Amazon to the list of places to watch it digitally on a pay-per-title basis, alongside Google Play, YouTube and iTunes. Amazon's VOD selection spans films from big studios such as Disney, Warner Bros, NBCUniversal, Sony, Paramount and Lionsgate, as well as Australian distributors Transmission and Madman. Accordingly, if you're not in the mood for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, you can go local and check out Mystify: Michael Hutchence instead. Australia joins France, Italy, Spain and Canada in receiving the VOD service, with Amazon's online video store already up and running in US, UK, Germany and Japan. Viewers can access the Prime Video Store via the service's website, or through the Prime Video app on televisions, Android mobile devices and game consoles. To rent or buy a film via Amazon Prime Video, visit the Prime Video Store website. source - https://concreteplayground.com//amazon-has-launched-its-on For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
19.01.2022 Are you selling in the UK? Update from Aus Post All sellers, including online retailers, sellers on marketplaces and international businesses selling directly to UK consumers by phone or mail order, are likely to be impacted by these changes. From 1 January 2021, the value-added tax (VAT) applicable to commercial items valued at 15 135 entering the UK will now be expanded to 0 135 (inclusive), meaning the 15 lower limit is abolished. The VAT on these items will als...o now have to be pre-paid. If you sell goods to customers in the UK, from January 2021 you'll need to pre-pay VAT to avoid additional costs. To do this, you'll need to ensure you have: a GB Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number before shipping your goods https://www.gov.uk/eori If you already have an old EORI - you need to apply for a new one that begins with the letters GB. the HS Tariff Code required to make a customs declaration and calculate duties on an import the customs value of goods needed to make a customs declaration and calculate duties on import. We recommend you prepare for the application of the VAT scheme to your business by considering the changes and where appropriate applying for an EORI number in advance. It can take up to a week to get one, so register early.
19.01.2022 ***UPDATE FROM AUSTRALIA POST*** Re Parcel eliveries / Fathers Day Over the last three weeks, Australia Post has experienced a significant increase in demand as Victorians have increased their online buying due to stage 4 lockdowns. So much so, that our parcel volumes in Victoria for August are up approximately 150% year-on-year compared to the national average of 90%. ... At the same time, our business has been required to make additional adjustments in our processing and deliveries workforce to comply with the State Government's COVID safe restrictions. From the very start of the pandemic, we have been clear that our strategy has been to protect our people, serve our customers and safeguard the business. Safety of our people is not-negotiable and the current situation in Victoria, with massive volumes and severe congestion in our network, has us at a point of concern for the safety of our workforce. To make sure we can still safely deliver for your customers, the following changes are immediately necessary: No Weekend Collections in Victoria There will be no collections in Victoria this weekend the last pickup for the week will be Friday 28 August 2020 by 8pm and the next collection will be Monday 31 August 2020 commencing from 5am. Victoria destined Parcels With the massive demand and workforce capacity constraints, we foresee an additional 3 day delay for deliveries in Victoria. This is both within and into Victoria. This means, any lodgements made in other States destined for Victoria may be held in those States for up to 3 business days to allow Victoria to work through the present demand. Father's Day For deliveries across Australia, we recommend at least the following lodgement dates for delivery before Father's Day on Sunday 6 September 2020: Parcel Post and letters Friday 28 August 2020 Express Post parcels Monday 31 August 2020 For items lodged after these dates, whilst we will try our best, we do not expect to be able to meet delivery for Father's Day. We will keep you updated regularly over the next few weeks and anticipate reviewing the situation in line with the easing of level 4 restrictions. We appreciate the implications of these decisions and want to assure you we are doing our very best within these extremely challenging times
19.01.2022 Get VAT savy before you sell in UK or Europe. https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gc/vat-education& ... UK VAT regulations Scope: Sellers registered on Amazon and selling to customers within the UK. You are required to be VAT registered in the UK if: 1. You are a Seller storing inventory in the UK, OR 2. You are a Seller established in the UK and your total sales to all UK customers exceed 85,000 (including non-Amazon sales), OR 3. You are a Seller established in one EU country selling and moving goods to consumers based in the UK, and your total yearly sales to UK consumers exceed 70,000. For further information and common FAQs on UK Tax Legislation, please click here. Germany VAT regulations Scope: Sellers registered on Amazon who are required to be VAT registered in Germany. You need to upload a German Tax Certificate on Seller Central if: 1. You are a Seller storing goods and fulfilling in Germany, OR 2. You are a Seller delivering to Germany from another European country, where inventory is stored, and your total sales to German customers in the current calendar year and/or in the previous calendar year exceed 100,000, OR 3. You are a Seller delivering goods to German customers from a non-European country and you (or the carrier on your behalf) are the importer of record. You need to provide a declaration to Amazon on Seller Central if you do not have an obligation to upload a Tax Certificate. Through the declaration, you would confirm the following facts that show you have no tax registration obligation in Germany: 1. You are not generating taxable sales in Germany by delivering goods from a German warehouse or any place in Germany. You exclusively deliver goods from places outside of Germany. 2. If you deliver goods directly from outside Europe to customers in Germany and for all these deliveries the customer (or the carrier as the agent of the customer) will make any import declarations to German customs authorities, and the customer will be the sole debtor of any import VAT. 3. If you deliver goods stored in other European countries directly to customers in Germany and all such deliveries are less than 100,000 in the current calendar year and have been less than 100,000 in the previous calendar year. For further information and common FAQs on DE Tax Legislation, please click here. France VAT regulations Scope: Sellers established in France or storing goods in France or selling to customers in France. You are required to be tax registered in France, if: 1. You are a Seller storing inventory in France, OR 2. You are a Seller delivering to France from another EU country, where you store inventory, and your total yearly sales exceed 35,000, OR 3. You are a Seller established in France and your total sales to French customers, including non-Amazon sales, exceed 82,800. For further information and common FAQs on FR Tax Legislation, please click here.
19.01.2022 If you have been considering opeing an Amazon Australia account, now may be a good time to test the waters! Amazon Australia is offering new Sellers a three-month subscription fee rebate (total value $149.85) when you register before 31 May 2020. Link - amazon.com.au/startselling With thanks to Regina Peterburgsky for posting this in her awesome group Women on Amazon https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenonamazon/
19.01.2022 This email link from Amazon is about selling on Amazon Eu, The mistakes listed equally apply to selling on amazon Australia. https://sell.amazon.com/global-/case-studies/shipping.html Mistake 1.... Delaying VAT and EU registration European shipping paperwork takes time, so submit it right away. Importing will probably require value-added tax (VAT) registration and an Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number. Visit Amazons Solution Provider Network for a list of European tax advisors. Mistake 2. Listing Amazon as your importer of record Some sellers mistakenly list Amazon as the importer of record (IOR). Typically, as the seller, you are the IOR. Use a freight forwarder (a shipping company that sends your inventory to Europe) with an address in the forwarding country. Mistake 3. Using the wrong category for duties If you ship FBA inventory delivery duty unpaid (DDU) instead of delivery duty paid (DDP), Amazon won't accept your inventory. Every shipment to a fulfillment center in Europe must be DDP. Do a Google search for HS code for your product
18.01.2022 Amazon earnings soar amid COVID-19 pandemic E-commerce was the star of Amazons second-quarter financials, sending the tech giant to new heights even as cloud growth slowed amid the coronavirus crisis. Like Amazons retail business, Amazon Web Services has been essential in mitigating the challenges of a global pandemicwhereas e-commerce has been a lifeline for consumers grappling with global closures, cloud has offered enterprises desperately needed flexibility in usage and... cost structure, Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky said Thursday on the companys Q2 earnings call. AWS sees many of its customers working really hard right now to cut expenses, Olsavsky said, and the cloud leader is helping them scale usage up or down when it makes sense, as well as benchmark workloads to its architectural best practices. A lot of AWS customers wish they made more progress advancing their cloud initiatives before the crisis struck, as they see other companies able to scale up and down depending on their situation. Were seeing migration plans accelerate. Theyre certainly not going to happen overnight, but we see companies moving in that direction, Olsavsky said. They can come out of this in better shape, he added. It really does boil down to short-term verses long-term incentives here for a lot of our customers. AWS revenue in the quarter that ended June 30 climbed 29 percent to US$10,808, nearing a US$43 billion run rate. Amazon as a whole soared past expectations to take in US$88.9 billion. Investors had expected earnings-per-share of US$1.51, and instead got a whopping US$10.30. While cloud growth slowed a tick from the previous quarter, AWS maintains a healthy backlog that grew 65 percent year-over-year, and 21 percent quarter-over-quarter, Olsavsky said. Contract volume and negotiations are strong, and have maintained through this period, he added. source - https://www.crn.com.au//amazon-earnings-soar-amid-covid-19 For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
17.01.2022 Sometimes we just need a reminder
17.01.2022 Plan Now For - 2021 Chinese Lunar New Year Factory Shut Downs I know we have not yet had Christmas, but it is time to plan for 2021 production and shipping, if you are shipping out of China. Factories will close on February 4th and reopen on February 19 2021, approximately. ... Plan with your manufacturer to get your order shipped out of China well before February 4th 2021
17.01.2022 Interesting post re Retail Shopping - the new normal https://www.news.com.au///0b41b728c7a33e12233ab6c97064b872
15.01.2022 Amazon reportedly plans new facilities in Australia amid coronavirus Ecommerce retailer Amazon is reportedly planning to build new facilities in Australia as online demand spikes amid the coronavirus pandemic. The retailer is planning for a warehouse in Sydney, and is also hunting locations for a giant facility in Melbourne, Australian Financial Review reported.... However, Amazon spokeswoman has refused to comment on the development. In a separate development, Australian construction company Brickworks has reportedly revealed that it is in advanced discussions with a customer for a warehouse development near Sydney. The facility is reported to be a 50-50 joint venture with integrated commercial and industrial property company Goodman Group (GMG). Brickworks did not disclose the name of the major client. In an interview with Reuter, Brickworks CEO Lindsay Partridge said: We have the Coles warehouse which has been announced to build and we are in advanced discussion with another major client. Recently, Amazon announced plans to open its first Queensland fulfilment centre in Brisbane at the end of this year. As of now, Amazon operates in Australia in three fulfilment centres in the cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. Last month, Amazon and the Government of Delaware and e-commerce retailer announced plans to launch an advanced fulfilment centre in Wilmington, US. The same month, it also revealed plans to hire nearly 50,000 seasonal associates for roles across its fulfilment and delivery network in India. The reported plan for fulfilment and recruitment came amid the increasing online sales with consumers shifting to e-tailing due to the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions. Source - https://www.retail-insight-network.com//amazon-australia-/ For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
15.01.2022 Amazon's head of safety reveals how the company is tracking COVID-19 cases among employees Amazons head of safety, Heather MacDougall, gave us an inside look at what it has been like to manage the health of the companys massive global workforce amid the coronavirus pandemic. In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with Business Insider, MacDougall described how the company is closely tracking infections and employee quarantines within its ranks, discussed new technologie...s that Amazon is developing to improve safety, and revealed what could change permanently about how the company operates as a result of the pandemic. Ive learned in my first year with Amazon that theres speed in business, theres Amazon speed, and now theres pandemic speed, she said. Weve had to think fast and move quicker. source -https://www.businessinsider.com.au/amazon-safety-executive- For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
13.01.2022 Do you sell goods /services from Australia to overseas markets? eg ship from Australia to USA / UK etc? You could be eligible for an Australian government export grant. https://www.austrade.gov.au//Expo/About/What-can-you-claim This covers marketing too (Did anyone say PPC?, Marketing VAs? etc etc) Check it out!
12.01.2022 Monday 4th May is a public holiday. We will still be doing order fulfillmemt but Australia Post will not pick up parcels until Tuesday. We will upload tracking numbers as normal on Monday so your business stats will not be affected.
11.01.2022 Amazon Australia is now open to selling wines and alcohol direct to the consumer. Wineries take note - great opportunity
11.01.2022 Amazon signs biggest corporate solar PPA in Australia with Suntop project Global online shopping giant Amazon has revealed that its previously announced contract to buy 105MW of output from an un-named Australia solar farm is with the 150MW Suntop facility in New South Wales. Amazon announced in May that it would build a 105MW solar farm in NSW as part of a global commitment to build five large scale renewable projects in Australia, China and the US.... Amazon has pledged to power its operations with 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030, reach net zero emissions by 2040, and CEO Jeff Bezos has also pledge $US10 billion to a establish a new fund to support climate change efforts. The five new renewable energy projects announced by Amazon in May added a total of 615MW of contracted capacity, or around 1.2 million megawatt hours of additional renewable output, to help power its retail operations and data centres. In total, it has announced 31 utility-scale wind and solar renewable energy projects and 60 solar rooftop installations on its centres across the globe, with a total of more more than 2,900MW of contracted and installed capacity and more than 7.6 million MWh of renewable energy a yea. source - https://reneweconomy.com.au/amazon-signs-biggest-corporate/ For more -http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
11.01.2022 Note : Amazon FBA Christmas 2020 Deadlines Amazon Australia have announced 6th December as the latest date to have inventory at Amazons warehouse to guarantee FBA shipping.
10.01.2022 Amazon Australia's Mid-Year Sale 2020: The Best Deals So Far Being cooped up inside for weeks on end has given many of us the urge to splurge. With the announcement of Amazon's month-long Mid-Year Sale, you'll now be able to do that without throwing away too many of your precious pennies. Amazon Australia's Mid-Year Sale will see plenty of deals drop on gaming consoles and phones, kitchenware as well as much-needed fitness gear over the course of June. The best part is you wo...n't need to be a Prime member to get yourself the bargain you've been looking for. It ends at 11.59pm (AEST) on Tuesday 30 June so you'll have plenty of time to find the right deal for yourself. source - https://www.lifehacker.com.au//best-amazon-deals-from-mid/ For more -http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
09.01.2022 Amazon Australia has some great tech products discounted for their EOFY sale As things begin to a different version of normal in our lives it is easy to forget that we are just about up to the end of the financial year. And we all know what that means sales galore. Amazon Australia are once again throwing their hat in the ring to grab your hard earned on products you may have had your eye on for quite a while. Of course their sales are across the board, not just tech and el...ectronics but for our purposes we will only focus on the side of things that we are especially interested in here at Ausdroid. Most deals are available to all but Prime members will have access to some exclusive deals along with early access to some and they also receive free delivery on Prime-eligible items. If youve been on the look out for any of these products now is the time to look into getting one head on over to Amazon AU and check out their prices and see if you can save yourself a few dollars. As always make sure you do your research and search around before purchasing any item, especially if of significant value. source - https://ausdroid.net//amazon-australia-has-some-great-tec/ For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
09.01.2022 Amazon announces $400,000 worth of grant packages for Australian startups and SMBs Amazon Australia has announced the launch of Amazon Launchpad Innovation Grants, an initiative to recognise innovation by Australian startups, entrepreneurs and SMBs. New research from Amazon Launchpad - Amazon.com.aus program to help Aussie startups and entrepreneurs bring innovative products to shoppers, found despite facing economic setbacks as a result of lockdown restrictions, Australian... SMBs say they are most optimistic about the ability to grow and innovate over the next 12 months. Amazon Australia has launched the grants to help propel this swell of innovation. Five grant packages will be awarded, each more than A$80,000 in value. More than a quarter of SMBs (29%) said that the lack of available funding is the biggest barrier to innovating or growing the business for the remainder of 2020 and more than half (55%) lacked guidance or mentorship during this time," says Chadd Ciccarelli, head of Launchpad, Amazon Australia. "We hope that the new Amazon Launchpad Innovation Grants will catapult a new wave of small businesses who have evolved during this time to continue creating and transforming products. In the first year since launch, weve worked closely with many startups, entrepreneurs and small business owners to launch cutting-edge products on Amazon Launchpad as part of Amazon.com.au. "Over the past few months in particular, weve seen Australian SMBs lean even further into innovation to grow their businesses and were looking forward to seeing how the grants will enable these creative minds to further this innovation for the future," he says. Each Amazon Launchpad Innovation Grants package is worth more than $80,000 and includes a $20,000 cash grant, Amazon and AWS marketing support, and exclusive access to mentors such as Amazon leadership and entrepreneur experts from Australia and HQ in Seattle; time with successful e-commerce savvy Australian SMBs; and insights from angel investors in the Venture Capital community. Source - https://channellife.com.au//amazon-announces-400-000-worth For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
08.01.2022 Limited time to sign up for Amazon FBA, Amazon Ads & GFS returns webinars There is only a limited amount of time left to sign up for these webinars that could prove highly beneficial for your business, check them out below! Amazon FBA changes: What you need to know & International Opportunity Webinar... Join the Department for International Trade and Tamebay in this webinar to discover more about Amazon FBA changes and the International opportunity available from cross border selling. From the 1st of January 2021, Amazon will break the link for FBA between the UK and EU countries, and the UK will be free to establish its on Trade Agreements around the world. This will have a significant impact on your business your strategy for selling on Amazon into Europe will change and its likely there will be new Customs and Tariffs for shipping goods into Europe, both in bulk consignments to fulfilment centres and for individual sales to consumers. There is also the opportunity to target other regions around the world and in this webinar well take a look at marketplaces in North America, New Zealand and Australia where you can grow your business on platforms other than Amazon and DIT can assist you to get started. Source - https://tamebay.com//limited-time-sign-amazon-fba-amazon-a For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/
07.01.2022 We have a large number of customers who have Shopify stores where we do their order fulfillment. This is a great video. I am a huge fan of Elena Saris after meeting her at a conference in Mexico - she is killing it with shopify... Good content in the video https://www.facebook.com/whoisthebeardguy/videos/949693588881043/
07.01.2022 Beware peeps. - I just got 2 phishing emails in an hour from "amazon.co.uk" Both said in different ways that my account is suspended and I need to click "here" to veriify ID - I'm not clicking anywhere on an email like that. If you get odd emails from "amazon" send then straight through to [email protected] for investigation. Delete the email then go to a new browser and log into your account to check that all is ok.... DO NOT CLICK ON ANY LINKS IN EMAILS See more
06.01.2022 Prime Day 2020 : between 3rd - 7th October 2020 Get ready now!
04.01.2022 Do you need to convert Australian Dollars into your local currency for your Amazon Australia Account? Have a look at World First as an option https://communications.worldfirst.com/162?ref=487508 (Note: Affiliate Link)
03.01.2022 Why Is Amazon (AMZN) Up 11.5% Since Last Earnings Report? A month has gone by since the last earnings report for Amazon (AMZN). Shares have added about 11.5% in that time frame, outperforming the S&P 500. Will the recent positive trend continue leading up to its next earnings release, or is Amazon due for a pullback? Before we dive into how investors and analysts have reacted as of late, let's take a quick look at its most recent earnings report in order to get a better handl...Continue reading
03.01.2022 F*R*E*E* Online event - (almost) everything you need to know about selling on Amazon Australia https://events.retailglobal.com/amazon-digital-day
03.01.2022 Join Liz on FB live Friday 12noon on 21st August Pacific (Saturday 22nd August 2am Brisbane time). Liz will be the one with matchsticks holding her eyes open, Norm is the cool guy with the beard. They will be talking about all things selling in Australia. Use this link to join the Lunch with Norm event - https://bit.ly/LWNLizC
01.01.2022 Breaking News 7th August - New Storage Limits Amazon Australia For existing sellers - read on Dear Seller, Given the unprecedented challenges of the past few months, we are preparing early to deliver a great holiday season for our customers and selling partners building out capacity as quickly as we can so that we can deliver products customers need and want to their doorsteps and help you continue to grow your business.... Over the course of 2020 and 2021, we will continue to invest more to build capacity, tools, services, and programs for selling partners, as well as to hire more people to support our programs and services. COVID-19 has impacted supply chains around the world, and we have all had to make fast adjustments. We have invested billions of dollars globally in COVID-related initiatives to help meet increased customer demand and protect the health and well-being of our employees as they pick, pack, and ship your products to customers. Supporting this, we have also created additional job opportunities to help serve customers during this unprecedented time, with hundreds of new roles in our Australian fulfilment centres. To ensure that we are ready to best serve all of our customers and sellers, we are introducing the following adjustment as we begin our ramp into our holiday season: Storage Limits: Amazon Australia calculates seller storage capacity based on past sales, current inventory levels, and the capacity available in our fulfilment centres. Due to an increase in incoming inventory, Amazon Australia is moving all selling partners storage limit to eight weeks of cover based on the last 90 days of sales. You can check this change on your Storage Monitor in several places on Seller Central, including your Shipping Queue: https://sellercentral.amazon.com.au//inbound-qu/index.html For more information, refer to the following help pages: FBA inventory storage limits: https://sellercentral.amazon.com.au/gp/help/200685730 Changes as we prepare for successful holiday season 2020 Frequently asked questions: https://sellercentral.amazon.com.au/gp/help/GECH2P33GU6MTPGD Regards, Amazon Services Australia Note new sellers storage limits Standard size: 300 units Oversize: 100 units
01.01.2022 Amazon Australia gives frontline workers thank you bonus Amazon Australia frontline employees and partners those who have been preparing orders in a fulfilment centre, delivering orders to customers homes or one of the many roles in between will receive a thank you bonus for their service. All frontline employees and partners who were with the company throughout the month of June will receive a bonus up to $2,000 with frontline associates receiving a $1,000 bonus, fron...tline Amazon leaders receiving a $2,000 bonus and Amazon Flex delivery partners receiving $300 each if they worked more than 10 hours in June. Amazon senior vice president for operations, Dave Clark sent a message to frontline operations teams announcing the special one-time thank you bonus totalling over US$500 million to show appreciation. Amazon Australia director of operations, Craig Fuller said, I am proud of our team of Amazon Associates and Amazon Flex delivery partners who have remained dedicated to serving our customers so they can stay home and stay safe during this unprecedented time. Thank you for your ongoing commitment. Last month, Bunnings announced that team members in Australia and New Zealand would receive up to an extra $1,000 as a thank you payment. source - https://www.applianceretailer.com.au/amazon-australia-give/ For more - http://fbaprepservicesaustralia.com/