Not every product ships to Amazon the same way. Textiles need poly bags with suffocation warnings. Liquids need bubble wrap and secondary containment. Glass items need to survive a three-foot drop test. And if your product falls into multiple categories, the strictest requirements apply. Sellers who skip this step — or guess at it — end up with rejected shipments, disposal fees, and inventory sitting in limbo while their listing goes inactive.
We track Amazon's category-specific prep requirements and apply the correct packaging for every ASIN. That means the right poly bag thickness (1.5 mil minimum, transparent, sealed), suffocation warnings printed directly on the bag or applied as a sticker, and bubble wrap or shrink wrap layered appropriately for fragile or multi-component items. For products with irregular shapes or packaging that won't survive transit, we overbox into corrugated cartons sized to minimize dimensional weight.
If you're shipping supplements, cosmetics, or anything with an expiration date, we make sure the packaging meets Amazon's additional requirements for those categories — including proper sealing and label placement. You tell us the ASINs, we handle the rest.
1.5 mil minimum with suffocation labels applied
Bubble wrap, dunnage, and secondary containment
Corrugated cartons sized to reduce DIM weight
Send us your ASIN list and we'll tell you exactly what Amazon requires — before you ship a single unit.