- Amazon is phasing out its commingling program, ending the practice of pooling identical products from different sellers under a shared inventory.
- Each product must now carry a unique Amazon FNSKU barcode, linking inventory directly to individual sellers and improving traceability.
- The change aims to reduce counterfeit risks, improve supply chain transparency, and ensure customer feedback is tied to the responsible seller.
- Sellers must adapt to new workflows, including applying FNSKU labels and maintaining more detailed inventory records.
- VAT compliance will become more straightforward, but sellers must ensure accurate reporting and implement strong internal controls, especially for cross-border operations.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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