A few weeks ago, we announced our integration with Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). The integration is a great step forward for retailers who sell on multiple channels to take advantage of having Amazon fulfill your products rather than you having to keep your items in your warehouse/storeroom/etc. The greatest benefit to our integration was that it opened up the process to easily have Amazon fulfill your products that you’re not selling on Amazon.
Now, we’ve opened the gate even wider, and are happy to announce that you can also set up an FBA UK account! What this means is that you can ship your products off to a UK warehouse, and then have Amazon fulfill those orders to many European countries, just like you were a UK seller (meaning, cheaper rates than shipping them from the US to Europe). If shipping prices were a barrier to you selling your products overseas, this new integration can certainly help with that.
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| Send your products to Amazon.co.uk | Amazon stores your products | European customer orders your products from any of your online sales channels | You get the order in ShipStation, and we tell Amazon to fulfill it | Amazon fulfills the order | Amazon ships it to your customers in Europe |
*Images courtesy of Amazon UK
Basically, you ship your products to Amazon’s UK fulfillment centers, and pay the appropriate fees. List your items on your chosen platform (eBay, Buy.com, Shopify, etc.), and when they sell to certain countries in Europe, you can fulfill them via Amazon. Using ShipStation, you can even automate this process using Automation Rules & product tags. (We’ve got detailed instructions at the bottom of the article here.)
As with signing up for Amazon’s US FBA service, there are some things you’ll need to do to sign up for FBA UK. Amazon.co.uk has a fantastic resource here, and you can delve a bit deeper by going into the FAQs or by getting in contact with them. You might also want to talk to a tax professional to make sure that you’re covered with the different tax laws that shipping overseas entails. If you’ve already been selling on Amazon, or on Amazon.co.uk, it’ll probably be a bit of an easier process, but if you’re not, it’s definitely worth looking into.
You’ll first need to make sure that you have your FBA UK account set up in your ShipStation account. You’ll also need to have the products in ShipStation that you plan to fulfill via FBA UK.
Happy Shipping!