For Amazon FBA Sellers
Amazon FBA Inventory Glossary
Math, formulas, and real examples.
A working reference for the inventory vocabulary FBA sellers actually run their businesses on. Every term has the formula, a worked example with real seller numbers, and the FBA-specific context that generic ecommerce glossaries miss. We show the math behind every recommendation.
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- 3PL Prep Fee - 3PL prep fee runs $1-$3 per unit for FBA sellers. See what each prep service costs and how to decide between self-prep and a third-party prep center. More
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- A+ Content - A+ Content replaces your Amazon text description with rich media modules. Free for Brand Registry sellers. See the conversion lift math for a $3M catalog. More
- ABC Analysis - ABC analysis classifies your FBA inventory into A, B, and C tiers by revenue contribution to optimize reorder frequency and safety stock levels by tier. More
- Adaptive Smoothing - Adaptive smoothing auto-tunes alpha for FBA forecasts as demand patterns shift. Tracking signal formula, worked example, and pitfalls to avoid. More
- Aged Inventory Surcharge - Aged inventory surcharge hits FBA units past 180 days. Rates: $0.50 at 181 days, $5.45 at 271 days, $6.90 past 365. See the full tier breakdown. More
- Amazon Global Logistics (AGL) - Amazon Global Logistics ships from Asian factories direct to FBA. See current AGL rates, lead times, and where it beats a third-party freight forwarder. More
- Amazon Warehousing and Distribution (AWD) - Amazon Warehousing and Distribution (AWD) is bulk storage that sits between you and FBA. See pricing, break-even math, and a worked example splitting a 4,800-unit order. More
- ASIN - An ASIN is Amazon's unique 10-character product identifier. Learn how ASINs work, how they differ from FNSKUs, and why ASIN-level tracking matters for FBA sellers. More
- AWD Allocation vs FBA Allocation - AWD allocation holds bulk inventory cheap; FBA allocation enables Prime fulfillment. See the cost math and how FBA sellers split between the two. More
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- Backorder Cost vs Lost Sale Cost - Backorder cost vs lost sale cost determines your real FBA stockout impact. See the components, the math, and why FBA economics push toward higher safety stock. More
- Bill of Materials - A bill of materials (BOM) lists every component needed to assemble one FBA unit. See the formula, a real bundle example, and common BOM mistakes sellers make. More
- Brand Registry - Amazon Brand Registry is free but requires a trademark. See what it unlocks, the ROI math for a $2.5M seller, and the 2026 UPC requirement change. More
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- Carrying Cost / Holding Cost - Carrying cost for FBA goes beyond the textbook 20-25%. Learn the real components: storage fees, aged surcharges, capital cost, and how to calculate yours. More
- Cash Conversion Cycle - FBA sellers face 90-120 day cash conversion cycles. Learn how to calculate your CCC from PO to Amazon disbursement and shorten the gap. More
- Contribution Margin - Contribution margin Amazon FBA tells you the true per-unit profit after all variable costs. See the formula and a worked example on a $34.95 private-label SKU. More
- Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) for FBA - COGS for FBA includes manufacturing, freight, duties, labeling, and prep. See a full breakdown and worked example for a $34 private-label product. More
- Cycle Service Level vs Fill Rate Service Level - Cycle service level vs fill rate measures stockouts two different ways. See the formulas, the FBA economics, and which target to set on hero SKUs. More
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- Days of Supply - Days of supply is on-hand FBA units divided by average daily sales. See the formula, a worked example for a $2.4M seller, and what good DOS looks like. More
- Days Sales of Inventory (DSI) - Days sales of inventory (DSI) measures how many days inventory takes to convert into a sale. See the formula, a $2.1M FBA seller example, and DSI benchmarks. More
- Dead Stock - Dead stock costs FBA sellers $0.87-$6.90 per cubic foot per month in storage and aged surcharges. Learn when removal beats holding and how to prevent it. More
- Demand Forecasting - Demand forecasting estimates future unit sales per SKU using historical data, trends, and seasonality. Formulas, worked example, and FBA-specific tips. More
- Demand Variability (Standard Deviation of Demand) - Demand variability is the standard deviation of sales that drives safety stock. Learn the formula, FBA-clean data rules, and a worked example with real numbers. More
- Dimensional Weight - Dimensional weight uses L×W×H÷139 to calculate billable weight for FBA fees. When dim weight exceeds actual weight, your fulfillment fees jump. More
- Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) - Distribution requirements planning (DRP) coordinates inventory across your 3PL, AWD, and FBA. See the formula, a worked example, and DRP mistakes to avoid. More
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- Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) - The economic order quantity Amazon FBA formula balances ordering costs against storage fees. See the full calculation and a worked example with real FBA numbers. More
- Excess and Obsolete Inventory Analysis - Excess and obsolete inventory triggers Amazon's 181-day surcharge. Learn the analysis, fee tiers, and when to remove or liquidate aging FBA stock. More
- Exponential Smoothing - Exponential smoothing weights recent FBA sales more heavily for accurate demand forecasts. Formula, alpha tuning, and a worked example with real numbers. More
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- FBA Capacity Manager - FBA Capacity Manager governs your monthly FBA storage in cubic feet by size tier. See how the allocation formula works and when to bid reservation fees. More
- FBA Fee Stack - The FBA fee stack totals every Amazon fee per unit: referral, fulfillment, storage, and more. See the full breakdown on a $34 product at 31.5%. More
- FBA New Selection Program - The FBA New Selection Program waives storage fees for 120 days plus return processing and offers a 10% referral fee rebate. See the launch savings math. More
- FBA Receiving Variability - FBA receiving variability is the 1 to 21 day FC check-in window. Plan reorders against the P90 not the median to avoid Q4 stockouts. See the math. More
- FBA Small and Light - FBA Small and Light ended August 29, 2023 and was replaced by Low-Price FBA rates. See the fee comparison, margin impact, and what to reprice now. More
- FIFO vs LIFO for FBA - Amazon ships FIFO, but which cost method should you use for taxes? Compare FIFO vs LIFO with real FBA numbers and see the tax impact. More
- Fill Rate - Fill rate measures the percentage of customer demand you can fulfill from FBA stock. Learn how to calculate fill rate and protect your IPI score and rankings. More
- Fixed Order Point System - How a fixed order point system works for Amazon FBA. Reorder point formula, worked example with realistic lead times, and how to combine it with periodic review. More
- FNSKU - FNSKU Amazon FBA labels tie inventory to your seller account. Learn the format, how it differs from ASIN and UPC, and the cost trade-off on a 2,800-unit shipment. More
- Forecast Accuracy (MAPE) - Forecast accuracy (MAPE) measures how close demand predictions are to actual FBA sales. See the formula, a worked example across 4 SKUs, and realistic targets. More
- Forecast Bias - Forecast bias is systematic over- or under-forecasting that drives excess inventory or stockouts. Formula, 6-month worked example, and how to fix it. More
- Forecast Override - A forecast override applies your market intelligence on top of statistical forecasts. Decision framework, Lightning Deal example, and override mistakes. More
- Forward Stock Cover - Forward stock cover is on-hand units divided by forecasted daily demand. See the formula, a stepped Q4 example for a $2.5M FBA seller, and when to use it. More
- Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) - Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) means you ship orders yourself instead of using FBA. Learn FBM vs FBA costs, when self-fulfillment saves money, and common mistakes. More
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- GMROI (Gross Margin Return on Inventory) - GMROI measures gross profit per dollar of inventory investment. Learn the formula, see FBA benchmarks, and compare SKU performance with worked examples. More
- Gross Margin - Gross margin for FBA typically runs 60-75%. Learn how to calculate it, what counts as COGS, and how it differs from contribution margin. More
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- Inbound Shipment Plan (FBA) - An FBA inbound shipment plan declares SKUs, quantities, and packaging before Amazon assigns destination FCs. See the math, fees, and common mistakes. More
- Inventory Aging Buckets - FBA inventory aging buckets classify stock by age (0-90, 91-180, 181-270, 271-365, 365+). See the per-cubic-foot surcharge schedule and the math. More
- Inventory Performance Index (IPI) - Learn what the Inventory Performance Index is, how Amazon calculates your IPI score, and see a worked example showing how a $2.1M FBA seller moves above 400. More
- Inventory Turnover Ratio - Inventory turnover ratio is annual COGS divided by average inventory value. See the formula, a worked example for a $2.8M FBA seller, and FBA benchmarks. More
- IPI Tier History - IPI tier history is the rolling 13-week record Amazon uses to set FBA capacity allocation. See the thresholds, recovery math, and common mistakes. More
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- Kanban for FBA - Kanban for FBA explained: why pull-based inventory does not work with 60-90 day Asia lead times, and how to build a hybrid push-pull system using AWD as a buffer. More
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- Landed Cost - Landed cost is the total per-unit cost from factory to FBA warehouse: manufacturing, freight, duties, and prep. See a full import cost breakdown. More
- Lead Time Demand - Lead time demand Amazon FBA is the total units you will sell between placing an order and receiving it. See the formula, the 7 stages sellers miss, and a worked example. More
- Lead Time Variability - Lead time variability measures supply chain inconsistency via standard deviation. Formula, 5-shipment worked example, and safety stock impact for FBA. More
- Long-Term Storage Fees - Long-term storage fees include monthly storage and aged inventory surcharges. See 2026 rates and a worked example showing how fees compound fast. More
- Lumpy Demand - Lumpy demand is infrequent and variable, the hardest pattern to forecast. Learn how to identify it, apply SBA method, and size FBA safety stock accordingly. More
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- MAD (Mean Absolute Deviation) - Mean absolute deviation measures forecast error in units and feeds safety stock formulas. MAD formula, worked example, and FBA-specific gotchas. More
- Master Production Schedule - A master production schedule (MPS) maps demand forecasts to weekly POs. See the formula, a 12-week FBA example, and 3 mistakes that cause stockouts. More
- Merchant Fulfilled Network (MFN) - Merchant Fulfilled Network (MFN) is Amazon's term for seller-fulfilled orders. Learn MFN vs FBA costs, when to use each, and the performance metrics that matter. More
- Min-Max Ordering - Min-max ordering for Amazon FBA: the formula, a worked example with real lead times, and why static min and max levels break for seasonal products. More
- Moving Average Forecasting - Moving average forecasting averages recent FBA sales to predict demand. Period selection guide, formula, worked example, and common stockout pitfalls. More
- Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) - Multi-Channel Fulfillment ships FBA inventory to Shopify, Walmart, and DTC orders in unbranded packaging. See current MCF fees, margin math, and pitfalls. More
- Multi-Pack, Case Pack, and Pallet Quantity - Case pack quantity is the number of sellable units in one FBA shipping carton. Set it right per SKU to avoid stranded partial cases and reweigh fees. More
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- Net Profit Per Unit - Net profit per unit is what you keep after COGS, referral fee, FBA fulfillment fee, storage, and ads. See the formula and a $34 product worked example. More
- New Product Forecasting - New product forecasting estimates demand with zero sales history. Learn the analogous SKU method and how to size your first FBA inventory order accurately. More
- Normal Distribution in Inventory Planning - Normal distribution in inventory planning lets FBA sellers convert service level targets into precise safety stock quantities using Z-scores and the bell curve. More
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- On-Time Delivery - On-time delivery is a critical Amazon Account Health metric. Learn the 97% threshold, how it differs from late shipment rate, and how FBA sellers stay above it. More
- Order Point vs Order-Up-To Level - Order point vs order-up-to level explained for Amazon FBA: when to order, how high to refill, the formulas, and a worked example with realistic FBA lead times. More
- Ordering Cost - Ordering cost per FBA shipment runs $800-2,000+. Learn every component from freight to prep and how it drives your reorder quantity decisions. More
- Out-of-Stock Rate - Out-of-stock rate hurts BSR, rankings, and IPI scores. Learn how to calculate it from Amazon reports and recover quickly after an FBA stockout. More
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- Pareto Principle in Inventory - The Pareto principle shows 20% of your FBA SKUs drive 80% of revenue. Learn how to find your vital few and allocate inventory investment accordingly. More
- Per-Unit Storage Fee - FBA monthly storage costs $0.78/cu ft Jan-Sep and $2.40/cu ft in Q4. See how to calculate per-unit storage and avoid the Q4 rate trap. More
- Perfect Order Rate - Perfect order rate is the inverse of Amazon ODR. Learn the 99% target, how Amazon calculates defects, and what FBA sellers can do to protect account health. More
- Periodic Review System - Learn the periodic review system formula for Amazon FBA. Worked example with real lead times, safety stock math, and how restock limits change the approach. More
- Prep Services - FBA prep services handle labeling, poly-bagging, and inspection before inventory reaches Amazon. Compare costs for self-prep, Amazon prep, and third-party centers. More
- Push vs Pull Inventory Systems - Push vs pull inventory systems explained for Amazon FBA sellers. Why FBA forces a push model, what that means for safety stock, and where pull is still possible. More
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- Quantity Discount Break Analysis - Learn quantity discount break analysis for Amazon FBA. See the formula, a worked example with real supplier pricing, and why FBA storage costs change the math. More
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- Referral Fee - Amazon's referral fee is 15% for most categories but ranges from 8% to 45%. See rates by category and how they affect your FBA margins. More
- Removal Orders - FBA removal orders cost $0.97 to $13.05 per unit and take 10 to 30 days. Learn the break-even math for removing vs. holding aged Amazon inventory. More
- Reorder Point (ROP) - The reorder point formula tells you exactly when to reorder FBA inventory. See the full calculation, lead time components most sellers miss, and a worked example. More
- Replenishment Cycle - A replenishment cycle is the full loop from PO to FBA sale to reorder. Cycle time formula, worked timeline, cash flow math, and FBA-specific constraints. More
- Reserve Quantity - Reserve quantity shows units locked in customer orders, FC transfers, or processing. Learn how to spot it in Seller Central and reorder using available stock. More
- Reserved Inventory - Reserved inventory is FBA stock set aside for pending orders, warehouse transfers, or returns. Learn why units get reserved and how it affects reorder timing. More
- Restock Limits - Amazon FBA restock limits cap how much inventory you can send to FBA. Learn how Amazon calculates them and see a worked example from a $1.4M wholesale seller. More
- Restock Recommendations vs Restock Limits - Restock recommendations are per-SKU forecast suggestions. Restock limits are account-level capacity caps. See why FBA sellers confuse them and how to fix it. More
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- Safety Stock - The safety stock formula for Amazon FBA uses Z-score, demand variability, and lead time variability. See the full calculation and a worked example with real numbers. More
- Seasonality Index - A seasonality index measures monthly demand deviation from the annual average. Formula, 12-month worked example, and how to apply it to FBA reorder math. More
- Sell-through Rate - Sell-through rate is units shipped over 90 days divided by average on-hand units. See Amazon's formula, a worked example, and how it affects your IPI score. More
- Seller Fulfilled Prime - Seller Fulfilled Prime requires 93.5% on-time delivery, 99% tracking, and 100+ packages/month. See the SFP vs. FBA cost comparison for a $4M seller. More
- Service Level - Service level is the probability of not stocking out during a replenishment cycle. See the Z-score formula, a worked example, and recommended FBA targets. More
- Shipment Splitting - FBA shipment splitting routes one plan to 2 to 6 fulfillment centers. See the per-unit Inbound Placement Service fees and when consolidation pays off. More
- SKU Rationalization - SKU rationalization helps FBA sellers cut underperformers draining storage fees and IPI points. Learn the scoring framework to decide what stays and what goes. More
- Slow-Moving SKU - A slow-moving SKU sells below average velocity and drains FBA storage fees. Learn the benchmarks to identify slow movers and the right intervention strategy. More
- Sourcing Cost vs Landed Cost - Sourcing cost vs landed cost is the difference between FOB price and total cost to sell on Amazon. See the full breakdown and a real FBA worked example. More
- Sporadic Demand - Sporadic demand means infrequent sales with many zero periods. Learn how to identify it from sales data, forecast with Croston's method, and stock for it in FBA. More
- Statistical Forecasting - Statistical forecasting uses exponential smoothing and MAPE to predict FBA demand. Formulas, worked example with real numbers, and method selection guide. More
- Stockout Cost - A stockout costs more than lost sales. Calculate the real stockout cost including BSR decay, ranking loss, and PPC recovery for your FBA products. More
- Storage Limits - FBA storage limits cap how much inventory you can store at Amazon. Learn how limits are calculated, overage fees ($10/cu ft), and strategies to increase capacity. More
- Stranded Inventory - Stranded inventory Amazon FBA costs you IPI points and storage fees. Learn what causes it, how to fix it, and see a worked example recovering 37 IPI points. More
- Subscribe & Save - Amazon Subscribe & Save auto-enrolls FBA products for recurring delivery. See the discount tiers, margin math, and how S&S changes your inventory planning. More
- Suppressed Inventory - Suppressed inventory is FBA stock hidden from Amazon search due to listing quality issues. Learn why listings get suppressed and how to fix them fast. More
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- Tariff and Duty Costs - Tariff and duty costs hit FBA sellers hard on China imports. Learn HTS codes, Section 301 rates, and how to calculate duty per unit on your landed cost. More
- Transparency Program - The Amazon Transparency Program costs $0.01-$0.05 per unit with no enrollment fee. See the per-unit math and how a $3.2M brand gets 51x ROI from serialization. More
- Trend Adjustment - Trend adjustment (Holt's method) keeps FBA forecasts on pace with growing or declining demand. Formula, beta tuning, worked example for trending SKUs. More
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- Unfulfillable Inventory - Unfulfillable inventory is FBA stock Amazon flagged as unsellable. Learn the causes, reimbursement rules, and removal math to stop paying storage on dead units. More
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- Vendor Lead Time Variability - Vendor lead time variability isolates supplier-side delivery inconsistency from total chain variance. See the formula, a CNY example, and safety stock impact. More
- Vine - The Amazon Vine program costs $0-$200 per parent ASIN plus product COGS. See the per-review cost formula, a worked launch example, and when Vine is worth it. More
- Virtual Bundles - Virtual bundles let Brand Registered Amazon FBA sellers combine 2 to 5 ASINs into one listing without repackaging. See the math, mistakes, and FAQ. More
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- Weeks of Supply - Weeks of supply is on-hand FBA units divided by average weekly sales. See the formula, a worked example for a $1.8M seller, and WOS benchmarks for FBA. More
- Weighted Moving Average - A weighted moving average reacts faster to FBA demand shifts than a simple average. See the formula, weighting schemes, and a worked example for sellers. More
- What-If Scenario Planning - What-if scenario planning models best, expected, and worst case demand before placing a PO. Expected value framework, 3-scenario worked example for FBA. More
- Working Capital Tied Up in Inventory - FBA sellers often have $100K+ locked in inventory. Calculate your working capital tied up in inventory and learn strategies to improve cash flow. More
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- XYZ Analysis - XYZ analysis classifies FBA inventory by demand predictability. Learn the coefficient of variation formula and how to build an ABC-XYZ matrix for smarter reordering. More
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- Z-Score / Service Factor - The z-score service factor is the multiplier that turns a target service level into safety stock units. See the lookup table and FBA examples. More
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