"Granular dimensional tiers" in the Amazon context refer to more detailed and specific categories within Amazon’s product size tiers, which are classifications based on a product’s dimensions (length, width, height), package volume, and weight, including dimensional weight (DIM weight). Amazon uses these tiers to calculate storage and fulfillment fees under FBA.
- Product Size Tiers: Amazon groups products into tiers based on physical size and weight, affecting fulfillment fees. Typical tiers are Standard Size, Oversize (small, medium, large), etc.
- Granular Dimensional Tiers: This means Amazon is creating finer divisions within these tiers, smaller weight and dimension bands allowing for more precise fee calculations and potentially better cost alignment with actual shipping and handling resources.
- Dimensional Weight: Amazon uses the greater of the actual package weight or its dimensional weight (calculated using length × width × height with a divisor, e.g., 139 cubic inches per pound) to assign a tier.
Amazon frequently updates these tiers for better accuracy, reflecting logistics costs and industry standards, so you should monitor these changes for pricing strategies.