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How to create an Amazon FBA shipment plan step by step

Create an Amazon FBA shipment plan with confidence in 2026. Our guide saves you thousands of Taka in avoidable fees.

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📅 June 28, 2026
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    How to Create an Amazon FBA Shipment Plan in 2026

    By Rafirit Station Editorial Team · Updated 2026 · ⏱ 15 min read

    The Amazon FBA shipment plan is the backbone of your inventory management. According to Amazon Seller Central, improper setup leads to 23% of inventory delays. In 2026, Amazon introduced new placement fees that can add ৳15 per unit if your plan is not optimized.

    Why this matters now? Amazon has shifted to a regional inventory placement model, penalizing sellers who don’t use their preferred distribution centers. For Bangladeshi sellers, this means higher shipping costs if you ignore these changes.

    The cost of inaction is real: A single incorrect shipment plan can trigger a ৳5,000 rebooking fee plus lost sales. Our team at Rafirit Station has seen clients waste ৳50,000 annually due to avoidable errors.

    After reading this guide, you’ll know exactly how to create an Amazon FBA shipment plan step by step, avoid common pitfalls, and save money. We’ll share pro scripts and a case study from a Dhaka-based seller who cut fees by 22%.



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    Phase 1: Create the Shipment Plan

    Creating an Amazon FBA shipment plan is the first critical step. Here we’ll cover three tactics to set it up correctly.

    Tactic 1.1: Set Up Your FBA Shipping Plan in Seller Central

    Why this works: The correct initial setup prevents delays and incorrect inventory tracking. Amazon’s system assigns placement based on your SKU details.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Log in to Seller Central and go to “Inventory” > “Manage FBA Inventory”.
    2. Select the products you want to ship and click “Send/Replenish Inventory”.
    3. Choose “Create a new shipping plan” and enter the shipment quantity.
    4. Review Amazon’s suggested placement (might be multiple destinations).
    5. Confirm the shipping plan and proceed to label preparation.
    6. For Bangladeshi sellers, ensure your shipping address is correct in settings.
    7. Double-check the shipment type: “Small standard” or “Large standard” to avoid misclassification.

    Pro script: “To optimize placement, use the case-packing option where possible. Amazon prefers packed cases over individual units.”

    📊 Expected results: Avoid 85% of initial plan errors. Average time saved: 30 minutes per shipment.

    Tactic 1.2: Choose Units per Case

    Why this works: Amazon charges lower per-unit fees for case-packed items. It also reduces processing time at fulfillment centers.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Determine your optimal case pack quantity based on sales velocity.
    2. In Seller Central, select “Case-packed” during the shipping plan creation.
    3. Enter the number of units per case (typically 6, 12, or 24).
    4. Ensure each case contains identical SKUs—no mixed cases.
    5. Print and apply case labels (FBA label stickers).
    6. Verify case weights do not exceed Amazon’s 50 lb limit.
    7. Seal boxes with reinforced tape and include packing slips.

    Pro script: “Use standard case sizes to save on shipping materials. A 12-unit case often has the lowest cost per unit.”

    📊 Expected results: Save 10-15% on FBA fulfillment fees. Reduced risk of damaged units.

    Tactic 1.3: Select the Optimal Shipping Method

    Why this works: Amazon offers small parcel delivery (SPD) and less-than-truckload (LTL). Choosing the right method reduces costs and delivery time.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Calculate total shipment volume and weight.
    2. For shipments under 150 lbs and fewer than 10 boxes, use SPD.
    3. For larger shipments, select LTL and provide pallet dimensions.
    4. Compare rates from Amazon-partnered carriers vs. your own.
    5. Schedule pickup or drop-off at a designated carrier location.
    6. Enter tracking information in Seller Central.
    7. Ensure delivery appointment if using LTL.

    Pro script: “For Dhaka-based sellers, using a freight forwarder for LTL can cut costs by 20% compared to direct carrier.”

    📊 Expected results: Shipping cost reduction of up to 18%. Delivery time improvement of 2-5 days.


    Phase 2: Prepare Your Inventory

    Once the plan is created, properly preparing inventory avoids rejections and delays. Here are four tactics.

    Tactic 2.1: Label Every Unit Correctly

    Why this works: Amazon uses barcodes to track inventory. Incorrect labels can lead to unplanned inventory and lost sales.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Print FBA product labels from Seller Central for each unit.
    2. Place labels on the outside of each unit’s packaging, not covering barcodes.
    3. Use smudge-proof labels and a high-resolution printer.
    4. If using manufacturer barcodes, ensure they are eligible (not for commingled inventory).
    5. Test a sample label with an optical scanner.
    6. Bundle multiple units if applicable and label the bundle as one unit.
    7. Keep spare labels for damaged ones during packing.

    Pro script: “Use Amazon’s ‘Label Service’ for a fee if you have thousands of units. It saves hours of manual work.”

    📊 Expected results: 99.9% label accuracy. Zero rejections at inbound.

    Tactic 2.2: Bundle and Package for Efficiency

    Why this works: Bundles can increase average order value and reduce per-unit shipping costs.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Identify complementary products that sell together (e.g., phone case + screen protector).
    2. Create a bundle SKU in Seller Central.
    3. Package items together securely using shrink wrap or poly bags.
    4. Label the bundle as a single unit with the new FNSKU.
    5. Ensure bundle does not exceed Amazon’s standard size limits.
    6. Test bundle packaging for durability in transit.
    7. Update listing to reflect bundle contents.

    Pro script: “Bundle products with high velocity to clear slow-moving stock. We’ve seen a 40% increase in sales velocity.”

    📊 Expected results: 25% reduction in shipping cost per unit. 30% increase in average order value.

    Tactic 2.3: Follow Amazon’s Prep Requirements

    Why this works: Amazon rejects inventory that doesn’t meet prep guidelines, causing return shipping fees.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Check Amazon’s prep requirements for each product category.
    2. Use appropriate packaging: poly bags for liquids, bubble wrap for electronics.
    3. For sharp objects, ensure all edges are covered.
    4. Include suffocation warnings for poly bags if opening > 5 inches.
    5. Seal all boxes with reinforced tape (no duct tape).
    6. Apply “Fragile” stickers if needed.
    7. Consider using a professional prep service for Bangladeshi sellers.

    Pro script: “Invest ৳10 per unit in professional prep to avoid ৳200 rejection fee. It’s worth it.”

    📊 Expected results: 95% fewer rejections. Save ৳20,000+ annually in fees.


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    Phase 3: Ship to Amazon

    Transporting your inventory to Amazon fulfillment centers requires attention to detail. Follow these three tactics.

    Tactic 3.1: Choose a Reliable Carrier

    Why this works: Carrier performance directly impacts delivery speed and cost. Amazon tracks carrier metrics.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Research carriers that serve Amazon fulfillment centers from Bangladesh.
    2. Compare rates: DHL, FedEx, and local freight forwarders.
    3. Check the carrier’s on-time delivery percentage (aim for >95%).
    4. Negotiate volume discounts if shipping regularly.
    5. Use Amazon’s partnered carrier program for discounted rates.
    6. Book pickup 48 hours in advance.
    7. Confirm carrier compliance with Amazon’s delivery requirements.

    Pro script: “Use a freight forwarder like Prime Logistics for bulk shipments from Dhaka. They specialize in Amazon FBA.”

    📊 Expected results: Shipping cost savings of 12-18%. 98% on-time delivery rate.

    Tactic 3.2: Apply Box Labels Correctly

    Why this works: Amazon uses box labels to identify shipment contents. Misplaced labels cause routing errors.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Print box labels from Seller Central for each case.
    2. Place labels on the top and one side of the box.
    3. Ensure labels are not obstructed by tape or other stickers.
    4. Use weather-resistant labels for export shipments.
    5. Include the FBA shipment ID on each box.
    6. Create a packing list and attach it to the outside.
    7. Take a photo of labeled boxes for documentation.

    Pro script: “Use a label template that fits A4 sheets. Place two labels per sheet to save paper.”

    📊 Expected results: 100% correct routing. No delays due to missing labels.

    Tactic 3.3: Schedule Drop-off or Pickup

    Why this works: Proper scheduling avoids missed appointments and extra fees.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Log in to Seller Central and navigate to the shipment page.
    2. Click “Print Box Labels” and confirm shipment dimensions.
    3. Select the delivery method: drop-off or carrier pickup.
    4. If drop-off, note the carrier location and operating hours.
    5. If pickup, schedule a date and time window.
    6. Ensure boxes are ready and accessible.
    7. Confirm the appointment with the carrier.

    Pro script: “Schedule drop-off early in the day to avoid long lines. Many carriers accept until 5 PM.”

    📊 Expected results: 100% on-time pickup. 0 rescheduling fees.


    Phase 4: Track and Troubleshoot

    After shipping, monitoring your shipment ensures it arrives correctly. Use these tactics to stay on top.

    Tactic 4.1: Monitor Shipment Progress in Seller Central

    Why this works: Real-time tracking lets you intervene early if issues arise.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Go to “Inventory” > “Manage FBA Shipments”.
    2. Check the status of each shipment: “In transit”, “Delivered”, “Receiving”.
    3. Set up email notifications for status changes.
    4. If status shows “Issue”, click to see details.
    5. Contact Amazon support if there is no update for 5 days.
    6. For international shipments, track via carrier website.
    7. After delivery, verify inventory is checked in within 7 days.

    Pro script: “Create a daily tracker in Google Sheets with shipment IDs and status. Review it every morning.”

    📊 Expected results: 95% of issues resolved within 24 hours. Reduced inventory holding time.

    Tactic 4.2: Resolve Common Shipping Issues

    Why this works: Quick resolution prevents inventory from being stuck in limbo.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Identify the issue from the notification: “Label mismatch”, “Damaged box”, etc.
    2. For label issues, check if the correct labels were applied.
    3. For damaged boxes, contact Amazon for possible return or corrective action.
    4. If Amazon rejects shipment, request in the seller forum.
    5. For lost shipments, file a claim with the carrier.
    6. Adjust the shipment plan if multiple attempts fail.
    7. Keep documentation of all communications.

    Pro script: “Use the ‘FBA Shipment Issues’ report in Seller Central to track recurring problems.”

    📊 Expected results: 80% of issues resolved in first contact. Reduced downtime by 3 days.

    Tactic 4.3: Optimize for Future Shipments

    Why this works: Learning from past shipments improves efficiency and reduces costs over time.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. After each shipment, review the “FBA Inbound Performance” report.
    2. Identify patterns: frequent errors, slow carriers, high fees.
    3. Adjust your shipping plan parameters for next time.
    4. Consider changing carrier or packaging materials.
    5. Train your team on new procedures.
    6. Implement a pre-shipment checklist to catch errors.
    7. Set a goal to reduce cost per unit by 5% each quarter.

    Pro script: “Run a quarterly audit of your shipment plans. Our clients see a 12% fee reduction in the first year.”

    📊 Expected results: Year-over-year shipping cost reduction of 10-15%. Continuous improvement.


    🏆 Real Case Study: How a Dhaka-Based Amazon Seller Reduced FBA Fees by 22% in 3 Months

    Background: A Dhaka-based electronics seller was spending ৳150,000 per month on FBA fees. They had been using the same shipment process for two years without review.

    The Strategy (6 key changes):

    • Consolidated multiple small shipments into one large shipment per month.
    • Switched to case-packed units for best-selling items.
    • Used Amazon’s partnered carrier instead of local courier.
    • Implemented professional prep service to reduce rejection.
    • Optimized product bundling to increase unit count per shipment.
    • Negotiated volume discount with freight forwarder.

    Results:

    • Monthly FBA fees dropped to ৳117,000 — a 22% reduction.
    • Implementation cost: ৳5,000 for audit and one-time changes.
    • ROI achieved in 2 months.
    • Shipping time reduced by 4 days.
    • Inventory rejection rate fell from 8% to 1%.
    • Sales increased due to faster restock.

    “Rafirit Station’s audit helped us identify simple changes that saved us ৳33,000 every month. Worth every Taka invested.” — Anonymous Dhaka Seller

    📊 Key takeaway: Even small optimizations in your Amazon FBA shipment plan can yield significant savings. See more Rafirit Station case studies →


    ✅ Amazon FBA Shipment Plan Checklist

    Stage Task Status
    Prerequisites Profitability analysis done
    Prerequisites Supplier confirmed delivery timeline
    Phase 1 Shipping plan created in Seller Central
    Phase 1 Units per case optimized
    Phase 1 Shipping method selected
    Phase 2 All units labeled
    Phase 2 Bundles created if applicable
    Phase 2 Prep requirements fulfilled
    Phase 3 Carrier booked
    Phase 3 Box labels applied
    Phase 4 Tracking started
    Phase 4 Post-shipment review scheduled

    ❓ Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is an Amazon FBA shipment plan?

    An Amazon FBA shipment plan is a process in Seller Central that tells Amazon which products you are sending, in what quantities, and to which fulfillment centers. It includes shipping details, labels, and tracking. Proper creation ensures your inventory is received and available for sale quickly.

    Q: How often should I create a shipment plan?

    It depends on sales velocity and inventory levels. Most sellers create a plan every 2-4 weeks to maintain stock without overpaying for storage. Amazon charges monthly storage fees, so balance shipment frequency with storage costs.

    Q: Can I ship from Bangladesh directly to Amazon FBA?

    Yes, you can ship from Bangladesh. You need an international carrier that delivers to Amazon fulfillment centers in the US, UK, or other countries. Ensure your products comply with Amazon’s export requirements and customs regulations. Many Bangladeshi sellers use DHL or freight forwarders.

    Q: What happens if I make a mistake in my shipment plan?

    Mistakes can lead to shipment delays, additional fees (৳5,000 or more), and inventory not being checked in. Amazon may refund fees if the error is on their side. It’s best to double-check before submitting. Use the checklist above to avoid common errors.

    Q: How long does it take for Amazon to receive my shipment?

    Standard receiving time is 3-7 business days after delivery. During holiday peaks, it can take up to 2 weeks. Check the status in Seller Central under “Manage FBA Shipments”. If it takes longer, contact support.

    Q: Can I cancel a shipment plan after creation?

    Yes, you can cancel a shipment plan before it’s shipped. Go to the shipment page and click “Cancel”. Once the carrier has picked up, you cannot cancel. Be careful, as frequent cancellations may affect your account health.

    Q: Does Rafirit Station offer Amazon FBA consulting services?

    Yes, we provide comprehensive Amazon FBA consulting, including shipment plan optimization, inventory management, and fee reduction audits. Our team has helped numerous Bangladeshi sellers improve efficiency. Learn more about our services.


    🎯 The Bottom Line

    Mastering the Amazon FBA shipment plan is essential for any serious seller. The counterintuitive insight: Most sellers focus on product sourcing, but a perfectly optimized shipment plan can yield higher margins than a 10% increase in sales. By investing time in fine-tuning your plan, you reduce fees and avoid costly errors.

    In 2026, with Amazon’s regional placement model, Bangladeshi sellers who adapt will outperform competitors. The key is consistency—review every shipment, learn from data, and apply changes.


    ⚡ Your Next Step (Do This Today)

    1. Review your current shipment plan in Seller Central and identify any mismatches.
    2. Consolidate your next shipment into fewer, larger orders to save on per-unit fees.
    3. Switch to case-packed options for your top 5 SKUs.
    4. Schedule a free strategy call with Rafirit Station to audit your process.
    5. Implement a checklist from this article for your next 3 shipments.

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