Amazon to raise fulfillment fees for third-party sellers — Supply Chain Dive

Amazon will raise Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) fees for third-party sellers by an average of $0.08 per unit starting Jan. 15, 2026, marking its first such increase since 2024.

Key Takeaways

  • Tiered FBA fee hikes: Amazon’s FBA fulfillment fees will rise unevenly, with the largest increases applying to small, higher-priced items. Large, low-cost items will see no change.

  • Broader pricing revisions: Storage, Buy with Prime, and Multi-Channel Fulfillment services will also face increases, reflecting updated cost structures and added operational investments.

  • Operational rationale: Amazon says the changes fund improvements in logistics automation, forecasting, and defect reduction, aimed at driving faster deliveries and higher seller sales.

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