Every FBA seller is responsible for their own serialized stock because, serialization involves assigning unique identifiers (serial numbers or barcodes) to each individual item to track and manage inventory precisely throughout the fulfillment process.
Amazon requires sellers to ensure their products have accurate and scannable barcodes (like Manufacturer UPC or Amazon’s FNSKU) to maintain inventory integrity and prevent mix-ups or counterfeit items.
Sellers must label and prep serialized items correctly before sending them to Amazon fulfillment centers to avoid receiving delays or rejection, as Amazon can only efficiently track and fulfill items if each unit is uniquely identifiable.
This responsibility helps Amazon trace each unit through storage, picking, packing, shipping, and returns, ensuring accurate order fulfillment and customer satisfaction. If sellers do not properly manage serialized stock, it can lead to issues like inventory misplacement, lost sales, or reimbursement difficulties in case of damage or loss.
Additionally, serialization protects brand integrity by preventing commingling of inventory from different sellers with the same product SKU, a practice Amazon has limited due to counterfeiting concerns.
Thus, sellers are accountable for correct serialization to maintain trust, operational efficiency, and compliance within the FBA program.