Personally, we prefer to use the “Private” workflow when processing our inventory batches for this very reason. Gone are the days of sending in 45 items to 8 different warehouses. The good news is that using “Private ” workflow almost always sends our inventory to fewer total fulfillment centers than if we had chosen the “Live” workflow or if we had listed our inventory directly in Seller Central. The “Private” workflow sometimes changes the final warehouse destination of some of the inventory items (so you’ll have to double check later that the right items are going to the right warehouses). Inventory Lab can limit the number of FBA warehouses we send out inventory toĪs we start a batch in Inventory Lab, we can choose “Live” or “Private” for the “Workflow Type.” When the “Private” workflow is chosen, nothing is submitted to Amazon until the batch is completed. We can also enter our buy cost, min/max price, and the supplier for each inventory item, so we can later generate reports to help us keep track of things like return on investment or the profitability of certain sources. Inventory Lab also lets us know the item’s current sales rank, category, size tier, and any prep needed, like poly bagging. It gives quick links to Keepa for the ASIN of the item, so we can check out sales rank and price history as we’re pricing the item. It shows the FBA, Merchant Fulfilled, new, and used prices, as well as whether Amazon is selling the item and who owns the buy box. We use a desktop barcode scanner to scan an item into the system, and Inventory Lab pulls up the item with all the information we need to price it. InventoryLab Benefits Inventory Lab is a feature-rich listing service
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