Amazon Freight Forwarding: Beyond FBA Shipping
Amazon sellers face unique logistics challenges: strict FBA prep requirements, warehouse receiving windows, and the constant pressure to keep inventory in stock without overstocking. This guide explains how freight forwarding works for Amazon sellers, how to choose a forwarder who understands e-commerce, and how to reduce your shipping costs while maintaining Amazon compliance.
Why Amazon Sellers Need Specialized Freight Forwarding
Shipping inventory to Amazon is fundamentally different from shipping to your own warehouse or retail partners. Amazon's Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program has strict requirements that a general freight forwarder may not understand:
FBA prep requirements include specific labeling (FNSKU barcodes on every unit), packaging standards (polybag suffocation warnings, no expiration dates within 6 months), and carton content information that must match your Amazon shipment plan exactly. A single error can result in your entire shipment being rejected, returned at your cost, or your inventory being misclassified.
Amazon receiving windows are inflexible. If your shipment arrives outside the scheduled window, it may be turned away, and you'll pay for redelivery. Unlike a traditional warehouse that accommodates delays, Amazon's fulfillment centers operate on strict appointment systems.
The cost of getting it wrong is severe: rejected shipments cost $300-$1,000+ in rework and redelivery, late inventory means lost sales and lower search ranking, and repeated compliance failures can result in FBA account restrictions.
A freight forwarder who specializes in Amazon logistics handles these requirements as part of their standard workflow, eliminating errors that cost sellers thousands annually.
How Freight Forwarding Works for Amazon Sellers
Here's the typical flow for shipping international inventory to Amazon FBA via a freight forwarder:
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Shipping Costs for Amazon FBA: Real Numbers by Route
Amazon seller shipping costs depend on your product's size, weight, and value. Here's what typical Amazon sellers pay in 2026 for ocean freight to the US:
These are freight-only costs. Add customs duties (0-25%), customs brokerage ($125-$250), and Amazon FBA fees for total landed cost. For a complete breakdown, see our <a href='/insights/international-shipping-costs-2026/'>international shipping costs guide</a>.
| Route | LCL (per CBM) | 20ft FCL | 40ft FCL | Air (per kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| China → US (West Coast) | $40 – $75 | $2,000 – $3,800 | $3,000 – $5,500 | $3.50 – $5.50 |
| China → US (East Coast) | $55 – $90 | $2,800 – $4,800 | $4,200 – $7,200 | $4.00 – $6.00 |
| Vietnam → US | $50 – $85 | $2,200 – $4,000 | $3,200 – $6,000 | $3.50 – $5.50 |
| India → US | $45 – $80 | $2,000 – $3,500 | $3,000 – $5,500 | $3.00 – $5.00 |
| FBA Prep at Origin | $0.10 – $0.50/unit | |||
| US Customs + Brokerage | $125 – $350 flat | |||
| Drayage to FBA | $350 – $800/container |
LCL vs FCL for Amazon Sellers: When to Upgrade
Most new Amazon sellers start with LCL (Less than Container Load) and graduate to FCL (Full Container Load) as their business grows. Here's when to make the switch:
The crossover point between LCL and FCL is typically 12-15 CBM. Below that, LCL is more cost-effective per unit. Above that, an FCL provides better per-unit economics, faster processing (no CFS consolidation/deconsolidation), and dedicated container space. For a detailed comparison, read our <a href='/insights/fcl-vs-lcl-ocean-freight/'>FCL vs LCL guide</a>.
However, for Amazon sellers, there's a strategic consideration beyond pure cost: inventory velocity. If you're launching a new product with uncertain demand, starting with smaller LCL shipments reduces your financial risk. Once a product is proven and you have reliable demand data, scaling to FCL maximizes your margin.
| Factor | LCL | FCL | Winner for Amazon Sellers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum Shipment | 1 CBM (~10-15 cartons) | Full container | LCL (lower risk) |
| Cost per CBM | $40 – $90 | $25 – $50 (effective) | FCL (above 12 CBM) |
| Transit Time | +3-5 days (CFS handling) | Direct, no CFS delays | FCL (faster receiving) |
| Damage Risk | Higher (multiple handling) | Lower (sealed container) | FCL |
| Cash Required | $200 – $1,500 | $2,000 – $7,000+ | LCL (lower upfront) |
| Ideal For | New products, testing, small orders | Proven products, restock orders | Depends on stage |
| Shipment Frequency | Weekly/biweekly | Monthly | LCL (more frequent restocks) |
Common Mistakes Amazon Sellers Make with Freight Forwarding
After working with hundreds of Amazon sellers, these are the most expensive and common mistakes we see:
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How to Choose a Freight Forwarder for Amazon
Not all freight forwarders are equal when it comes to Amazon logistics. Here's what to look for:
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Amazon FBA Shipping Strategies: Optimize Your Supply Chain
Beyond basic freight forwarding, here are advanced strategies that successful Amazon sellers use to optimize their logistics:
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Amazon Freight Forwarding Costs: A Real Example
Let's walk through a realistic example to show the full cost breakdown. Scenario: An Amazon seller imports 2,000 units of a consumer electronics product from Shenzhen, China to FBA warehouses in the US. Product specs: 0.8 kg each, carton of 50 units = 0.15 CBM, total 40 cartons = 6 CBM, 1,600 kg. Product cost: $8.50/unit ($17,000 total). Amazon selling price: $29.99.
This example shows the real economics: at $2.98 shipping cost per unit on a $29.99 product, the seller's logistics cost is about 10% of revenue. If they'd shipped by air ($5,600 freight alone), the per-unit cost would jump to $4.81, eating into an already tight margin.
The key numbers for this seller: they need to sell at least 200 units before the next ocean shipment arrives to avoid stockout (at 7 units/day, that's 29 days of sales, well within the 28-35 day ocean transit window for a rolling restock cycle).
| Cost Component | Total Cost | Per Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product Cost (FOB) | $17,000 | $8.50 | 2,000 units at $8.50 each |
| FBA Prep at Origin | $500 | $0.25 | FNSKU labeling + polybag |
| Ocean Freight (LCL) | $420 | $0.21 | 6 CBM x $70/CBM (Shenzhen → LA) |
| US Customs Duty | $680 | $0.34 | 4% duty on $17,000 value |
| Customs Brokerage | $175 | $0.09 | Standard HTS filing |
| Cargo Insurance | $68 | $0.03 | 0.4% of $17,000 |
| Drayage (Port → 3PL) | $450 | $0.23 | LA port to 3PL warehouse |
| Amazon Partnered Carrier | $320 | $0.16 | 3PL to 2 FBA warehouses |
| Documentation Fees | $110 | $0.06 | BL, AMS, ISF filing |
| Total Logistics Cost | $2,723 | $1.36 | Excludes product cost |
| Total Landed Cost | $19,723 | $9.86 | Including product cost |
| Amazon FBA Fee | $5.30/unit | $5.30 | FBA fulfillment fee |
| Amazon Referral Fee | $4.50/unit | $4.50 | 15% referral fee |
| Net Profit per Unit | $10.33 | $29.99 - $9.86 - $5.30 - $4.50 |
Questions Fréquemment Posées
How much does it cost to ship inventory to Amazon FBA from China?
Shipping from China to Amazon FBA costs approximately $1.00-$3.00 per unit for standard-size products by ocean freight, including FBA prep, freight, customs, and drayage. Air freight costs $3.00-$6.00+ per unit. Total depends on product weight, dimensions, and the specific route (West Coast delivery is cheaper than East Coast).
Should I use air or ocean freight for Amazon FBA?
Use ocean freight for regular restocks of proven products (saves 60-80% vs air). Use air freight for: product launches (get reviews quickly), emergency restocks (prevent stockout), small test orders, and Q4 holiday inventory when ocean transit times risk missing the selling window.
What is FBA prep and who should do it?
FBA prep includes labeling (FNSKU barcodes), polybag packaging, bubble wrapping fragile items, and bundling sets. You can do it yourself, hire a US-based prep center ($0.50-$2.00/unit), or have your freight forwarder do it at origin ($0.10-$0.50/unit). Origin prep is cheapest, but US prep gives you a final quality check before Amazon receiving.
How do I handle Amazon splitting my shipment to multiple warehouses?
Amazon frequently assigns inventory to 2-5 fulfillment centers. Your freight forwarder can either: ship directly to multiple FCs from the port (most economical for FCL), or send to a 3PL warehouse first for deconsolidation and reshipment to each FC. Alternatively, use Amazon's Inventory Placement Service ($0.27-$1.58/unit) to send everything to one FC.
What customs issues do Amazon sellers commonly face?
Common issues include: incorrect HS code classification (wrong duty rate), missing FDA prior notice for food/supplement products, lack of CPSC testing for children's products, missing FCC certification for electronics, and incorrect country of origin marking. These can delay your shipment 1-3 weeks and incur storage fees.
Do I need a customs bond for Amazon FBA imports?
Yes. Any commercial import into the US over $2,500 requires a customs bond. A single-entry bond costs $50-$100 per shipment. If you ship more than 3 times per year, a continuous bond ($300-$500/year) is more economical. Your customs broker can arrange this.
How far in advance should I ship Amazon FBA inventory?
Plan for 6-8 weeks total lead time from factory to FBA availability: 1-2 weeks for production completion and origin prep, 3-5 weeks for ocean transit plus customs clearance, and 1-2 weeks for Amazon to receive and make inventory available. For Q4 holiday selling, ship by mid-September at the latest.
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