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🚛 Amazon Shipping Settings
Updated over 4 months ago
  1. In the top toolbar of Seller Central, click on the settings (gear icon).

  2. In the dropdown menu, select “Shipping settings”.

  3. Next choose “Create New Shipping Template”.

  4. If you are creating a new template, select "Create a new delivery template." If you want to copy the style of an existing template, select the option at the end of the window, "Choose from the options." Then click "OK" at the bottom right.

  5. In the open window, choose a name for your template and a model type. The most commonly used template is "Per Item/Weight-based".

  6. Here, you can set the delivery time, shipping cost, and the types of addresses to which shipments will be delivered. To change specific regions (for example, to exclude delivery to selected regions), click "Edit."

  7. After clicking the "Edit" button, a list of regions for the selected country will expand. Mandatory regions will remain permanently grey and will turn red if an attempt to change them is made. After making your selections, click the "Okay" button at the bottom right.

  8. When creating an international shipping template, scroll to the bottom of the webpage and click the "Add New Region" button.

  9. In the open window, choose the countries to which you want to ship internationally. For each new region, you can select different countries to differentiate shipping costs. See step 8.

  10. This way, individual countries can be added. However, each country can only be selected once and cannot appear in another region.

  11. After preparing the individual regions, you can adjust the delivery time, prices, or delete the entire region and configure it again.

  12. After filling in all the fields, don't forget to save your template at the bottom of the webpage using the "Save" button.

  13. After saving, a list of your templates will appear, which you can see clearly in the left column. You can modify them using the "Edit" button in the right corner.

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