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SKU - Stock keeping unit which is a unique code which you as a business owner create for each product. It is an internal code that we use to identify each product

Module 5 Video 4

Cost Price - This is the FOB price per unit from your supplier

Module 5 Video 4

Product Category - This is the category you're going to list your product on Amazon

Module 9 Video 2

Supplier - A supplier is a company, person or organisation providing services or products

Module 5 Video 2

Marketplace - Amazon Marketplace is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Amazon. The drop down list in the MPSH Eco-System caters for United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Australia. Canada will be added in future MPSH Eco-System updates

Module 1 Video 3

ASIN - An Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) is a 10-character alphanumeric unique identifier assigned by Amazon for product identification within the Amazon platform

Module 9 Video 3

Barcode (Only from GS1) - Barcodes should only be bought from GS1. A GS1 Company Prefix is a unique identification number that GS1 US® issues just to your company—and it's part of every barcode, Universal Product Code (U.P.C.), and identification number (GTIN®) you create. It's the internationally accepted way to uniquely identify your brand in the global supply chain.

Module 6 Video 7

Commodity Code - A commodity code is a ten-digit number allocated to goods to classify imports. Every item will fall under a commodity code – and this commodity code dictates your duty rating, as well as alerts you to any import or export restrictions

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Duty Rate - A duty rate is a tariff levied on imports, defined in terms of a specific amount per unit

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FNSKU - The FNSKU is an acronym for Fulfillment Network SKU or Fulfillment Network Stock Keeping Unit. The FNSKU is the way that Amazon identifies a product as unique to the seller that has sent it to the Amazon fulfillment center

Module 9 Video 3

Carton Dimension versus Product Dimension - First of all it is important to note the difference between Product Dimensions and Carton Dimensions.
Product Dimensions relate to 1 unit of an item/product in other words the item/product that a customer receives. i.e 1 Sale

Carton Dimensions relate to the overall dimensions of a box in which these items/products travel from your supplier onto a boat/plane, then through our hub, into stock and finally from our hub into Amazon."

Module 5 Video 4

Packing List

Commodity Code/HS Code

Duty Rate

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