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The Creation Fee was implemented on 1 January 2021 with an introductory price of $75, which is half the Terminal Fee. The price won’t stay this low forever however, it will still be lower than the $150 Terminal Fee.
Every time we import a container, there are terminal fees levied by the port, handlers and the Government. To encourage everyone to sell globally, this reduction means that you will be able to make bigger savings on your freight.
In order to utilize the SuperHero Freight Solution, you need to Pre-buy freight. This means that you are buying space on a consolidated container ahead of the shipping time. The more you buy, the cheaper the cost is to ship your products and it means that there won’t be any sharp rises or fluctuations in your shipping costs as you already have the space paid for.
You can buy this on the EcoSystem under the Freight application.
You will need to satisfy the following points:
You must have a Shipping Reference Number (SRN).
Shipment must be leaving either Shenzhen (in the south) or Ningbo (in the North East) in China.
Shipments must be FOB pricing from these ports.
Your goods must be delivered from your supplier within the 7 day consolidation window.
You must have Pre-bought CBM in order to use our containers.
This means that the cost of goods provided by the Supplier includes delivery of the goods to a specified point i.e. our warehouses at either Shenzhen or Ningbo.
When dealing with the Supplier, ensure you state that the FOB charge should include all the required customs and export documentation for each destination as each destination is considered a different shipment that requires its own set of documents/costs. Also state either FOB Shenzhen or FOB Ningbo.
Origin and Destination Warehouse details can be found here. As new Warehouses come on board, these will be added in.
The difference between FOB and EXW is that with EXW, the seller only makes the product available at a specific location i.e. their factory and the buyer (you) has to pay the transport costs to the port.
This means that you won’t know the transport costs until the product has been delivered and therefore, you cannot factor it into the overall cost of the product you are buying.
Barcodes and Labels
It is mandatory for all labels to have a minimum of a barcode and above or below this, where the product is made e.g. Made in China. If space allows, it’s also good to have:
Your brand name or logo;
Product SKU;
Short description of the Product;
Mini bullet points of features;
Simple image of the Product.
All product labels sit on the outside of the packaging on each individual Product.
A barcode is the Product identifier that Amazon uses to pick the correct Product. It’s important that you buy a unique barcode for your Products through one of your companies. This means that the barcode is then owned by your company and avoids any duplications and future issues at Amazon.
These are all terms for a GS1 barcode number or Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs) i.e. the number found under the barcode on every Product. GS1 is the worldwide body that oversees the use of barcodes.
First, you will need a GS1 Company Prefix. You will only need 1 x GS1 account to sell globally i.e. not one per country. This means that the same barcode can be used in as many countries as you sell in.
However, as the GS1 Account belongs to your business/entity, you have to sign up to the correct country e.g. if you are selling in the USA, sign up for a USA GS1 account.
The main websites are as follows but if your country is not on there, search for GS1 followed by the country your business/entity is registered in.
The pricing is very different depending on the country you register in. For more details, this is covered off in the SuperHero University Ignite Phase 2 / Evolve / Module 5 / Section 14 / Video 40.
Don’t use any other barcode site which you think may be cheaper to buy your barcodes as they may not be unique and will cause problems in the future.
You only need 1 barcode per SKU or per Product, not per unit. However, if you have the same Product but in a different colour or pack size, this will require a new barcode to differentiate between the different Product offering.
No, your bonus item is part of your core Product and is packed with that item so you do not need a separate barcode for this.
There are 2 different types of barcode:
EAN also known as GTIN-13 – this has 13 digits
UPC – 12 digits
EAN is more globally used so this is what we are using for MPSH.
Firstly, you need to wait until the status for your product is in stock. Create a replenishment order with Amazon inside Seller Central. Then pay for your shipping there, download the labels and create the replenishment order using the Freight Application on the EcoSystem. You can upload the shipping labels here too.
Please ensure you have the Marketplace details filled out for the SKU in the EcoSystem. If this info is missing, your products won’t appear in the drop down menu in the Freight App and you won’t be able to select them.
This usually takes 24-48 hours depending on when you placed the order. Most carriers usually collect late morning from the warehouse.
Freight Insurance
No, there are no deductibles/excess amounts deducted.
The maximum is the value of goods (i.e. no sequential losses are covered).
No, this insurance is for marine transport only. We are currently looking at insurance in the warehouse as an option for our members. This will be announced once we have a solution.
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