Commingling practices will end effective March 31, 2026
In March, we’ll end commingling practices across our supply chain and update eligibility criteria for using manufacturer barcodes.
Commingling is when we fulfill customer orders using exact product matches from the closest available inventory in the Amazon fulfillment network, even if that inventory belonged to a different seller, to achieve faster delivery speeds. Now that most sellers maintain inventory levels that keep products close to customers, we can achieve fast delivery without commingling.
The following requirements will go into effect for inventory shipped on or after March 31, 2026:
- Brand owners with the Brand Representative selling role in Amazon Brand Registry will no longer need to apply Amazon barcode stickers to prevent commingling for products that already have manufacturer barcodes (such as UPC, ISBN). This means more flexibility in how you manage inventory because you will not need to pre-allocate units to Amazon or other channels. For more information, go to How to switch to manufacturer barcodes.
- Resellers (not enrolled in Amazon Brand Registry as a Brand Representative selling role) will now be required to use Amazon barcode stickers for products even if they have a manufacturer barcode. If you are already using these stickers, you can continue to follow your existing process.
- For products that do not have a manufacturer barcode, both brand owners and resellers will need to use Amazon Barcode stickers.
For more information, go to FBA barcode choice and labeling FAQ.
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Seller_TeK7HYTK7PiOb
About time.
Hopefully this will help with some of the counterfeiting problems or used sold as new complaints.
Seller_9MdSmMvZ83jn0
will this include items that require an expiration date?
Seller_cHU6XL6jaQChu
Was anyone actually using this anymore anyway? I feel like those who were probably got banned for counterfeits that were not theirs or some other violation because of other people's inventory.
Seller_kK1QAXIbpanK7
Just to clarify, sellers can continue to send in manufacturer barcode/commingled up until March 31st? Also what happens after March 31st with the leftover commingled inventory that’s already there? @Dougal_Amazon
Seller_jvfhuXWiqaKrs
Hi,
How do the changes affect resellers - not brand owners - who are enrolled in Brand Registry with a Brand Representative selling role?
Seller_QeFe6GpYlfyoK
Recently I have been unable to use manufacture barcoding on products with a UPC that has been assigned to multiple ASINs. I assume this is in preparation for these changes, as it's only started in the last two months. An example would be 035965048279 which is assigned to B004ZSSLD6, B00IOXJIB2, B01M9B8ZD1, B00002N5PX, B00C3IHDXO, B00DF3K932, B01HH23BTA. Will these changes help in this situation?
Seller_9W2kRFvevaGCQ
What I wonder is why require FNSKU labels for all non Brand Representative sellers when Amazon can track the history and ownership of the SKU via bin location. The amount of waste virtual tracking (UPC tracking instead of FNSKU) prevents is meaningful. All of the paper labels and plastic paper backings add up. Why not afford sellers with 1,000 AHR the privilege of continuing to use UPC / virtual tracking instead of FNSKU labeling?
I also wonder why virtual tracking / commingled inventory is not available to accounts with the "Reseller" selling role in Brand Registry. Based on the benefits "Reseller" Brand Registry roles afford, it shows a high level of trust between the brand owner and the seller. "Reseller" role even allows you to edit the Brand Store, which clearly shows the brand owner has faith in the seller they gave the "Reseller" role to maintain strict standards of quality and professionalism.
I request Amazon consider, at the very least, allowing "Reseller" roles within Brand Registry to continue using virtual tracking / commingled inventory.
Seller_tzb0Adb4whsRu
Brand owners inventory shouldn't have been commingled with any other resellers in the first place especially since these resellers DO NOT have the brand owners (us) authorization to sell our brand/products.
Seller_3qllv6SY8mdjV
Why in the world would those with Reseller status in the Brand Registry not still be able to do comingled?
This is super wasteful. I will now have to label thousands of products by hand costing lots of $ and time for that labor.
This also coincides with Amazon removing prep, so I cant even pay Amazon to label them.
This makes the Reseller role in Brand Registry basically worthless. You can create products, but anyone can sell on the listing, so yeah... worthless.
Seller_gdJWQdYAk3hFm
To double confirm, if a shipment with manufacturer barcode/commingled was set up before 3/31, but had a later eta then 3/31. Would the units with manufacturer barcode in this shipment still be properly received? Or they would automatically be identified as defective and pulled away?
Seller_CZDZ4J5Y7HMzn
Hi Amazon team,
I’d like to confirm the process for switching from an Amazon barcode to a Manufacturer barcode. Am I correct in understanding that we cannot make this change while inventory is still in FBA?
If the recommendation is to remove existing inventory, I’d appreciate clarification on what happens when Amazon cancels units from a removal order, a scenario we’ve encountered before. In that case, we risk ending up out of stock in FBA and temporarily fulfilling via FBM, which is not ideal for customer experience or Buy Box performance.
Could you please advise on the best approach to complete this transition successfully while minimizing stock-outs or disruptions?
Thank you in advance for your guidance.
Best regards,
Bioforce USA
Seller_taqjsNJjXMVUz
Does this mean we have to remove the offer from FBA and reenroll it with a label? Or is this going to be an automatic process?
Seller_vWuGqtGVyhZxm
What is the point of requiring an FNSKU label to be added? It costs more and takes more time.
Seller_zSWez2Mzpdboa
Are the FNSKU labels Unique to each 3PL seller, or do they share the same barcode?
Seller_euWk0xWbAjDs7
Moderators
this article speaks to expectations for shipments created after march 1st, and also for shipments currently in transit to fba.
it does not speak to shipments created now and until mar.1st that are not currently in transit
can these shipments still use manufacturer barcodes?
Seller_kMHhJPQVEQb7G
Do we need to buy these Amazon bar code stickers are they going to be charged?
Seller_vWuGqtGVyhZxm
how does this impact items sent before the deadline?
Are they charged a fee?
Seller_NXdxKgptJlB7U
Is there going to be a simple way to convert current SKU from UPC to Amazon barcode? Does not make sense to create a whole new listing for this process to have duplicate listing until UPC Inventory sells out.
Seller_Vjnwgi5MFIKNy
Oh, you won't mix up our stock with other peoples so theres less of a chance of you losing my merch or sending customers or us the wrong inventory? Sounds great but I'm sure Amazon will find a way to screw it up.
Seller_6EnPck2mQnoNu
Besides the new FNSKU labeling requirement, what are the pros and cons of a reseller being given the Brand Representative selling role? It looks like they will be able to access our account for VIne, Analytics, Sponsored Ads, etc.
KJ_Amazon
🚨 Ask Amazon - GET ANSWERS on 1/21 about the end of FBA Commingling
Hello, Sellers. Please join us on Wednesday, January 21, from 8am - 5pm PDT, for a live Q&A session with members of the FBA team about the upcoming end of commingling practices.
We are sharing your questions from this News and Announcements thread with our partner team. We will work to address them during the January 21 event, but you can also re-post your questions in that thread.
Seller_vWuGqtGVyhZxm
Are products sent before the deadline going to be relabeled for a fee?