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Amazon New PO Management Processes –> This Only Applies To Amazon UK

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

New PO Cancellation Process

The Amazon PO cancellation process changed at the end of September 2010. We would like to share the changes you may have already seen:

The ‘POs with Items to Cancel’ section currently displays POs with overdue items that would be cancelled if no availability and estimated ship/delivery date update was received.

We have changed this section to also include POs that Amazon is suggesting for cancellation.

  • When you click into an individual PO, you will see the items that need to be cancelled.
  • Unless the item is already shipped or an Advanced Shipment Notification (ASN) has been submitted, please select the ‘Accept Cancellation’ option and do not ship the product.
  • If the items are already in transit, please select the ‘Already shipped’ option and make sure you have submitted an ASN.
  • Once all the items in a PO are acted upon, no further action is needed. Items that you acknowledge with ‘Accept Cancellation’ will be cancelled within the system and appear in the ‘POs with Recently Cancelled Items’ section of the PO Management page.

To submit an ASN via Vendor Central, click on the Shipment Management option in the Vendor Central Orders tab and follow the instructions on the page.

New PO Delivery Window

As we continue to improve the availability of your products, we will be changing the information provided in your POs and will begin communicating the date by which stock is required to arrive in the Amazon Fulfilment Centres (FC).

Currently the information Amazon provides on your PO is when you are expected to ship the item. Going forward you will see a delivery window, identifying the earliest and latest date that stock should arrive at the FC. The delivery window is calculated based on your recent lead time history to each Amazon FC on an item level.

As such, please ensure you read through the information below and contact your buying representative if you have any queries. Once you begin receiving delivery window data, stock must be delivered to the FC specified on your PO within the delivery window.

When will the change be made?

All new POs raised on and after October 15 will include the delivery window.

What if I am a vendor with a fixed slot?

Please note that if you have a fixed slot and deliver on the same or next day, there will be no change to your current process and deliveries should be made as normal.

If you have a fixed slot and do not deliver on the same or next day, or are delivering stock on an account which does not require same or next-day delivery, your delivery must adhere to the delivery window and be made on your fixed slot.

What is the exact information you currently receive and what information will be displayed after the change?

Please refer to the document ‘Amazon New Ordering Process Delivery Window’ available in the Resource Centre on Vendor Central for this information – it is essential that you review this. Please note the information is split according to whether you receive your POs via EDI or via Vendor Central.

Please also be reminded that all booked deliveries to Amazon FCs must be booked in with an ASN number and all PO Expected Delivery Dates must be updated.

Amazon.com Fulfillment Center going live in October 2010:

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

You may have recently received this email from Amazon announcing the opening of new DCs:

Amazon.com Fulfillment Center PHL3 going live in October 2010:


Amazon is adding a new fulfillment center in New Castle, Delaware. Please ensure that your systems and warehouses are updated to include new location.

Amazon.com dedc, LLC

1640 Johnson Way
New Castle, DE 19720

EDI Vendors:
If you receive the EDI 850, please add the new location in your system as soon as possible to enable you to process orders for this new facility. Depending on your EDI configuration, you will either receive the SAN code or FC Code PHL3.
New Ship-To Facility Codes:
Amazon FC Code: PHL3
SAN: 8018766
SAN For Media Carton Qty Receiving: 8018774
Live Date:
Beginning September 01, you may start receiving orders for the new facility via the EDI 850 Purchase Order
EDI Information:
Amazon will send the FC or SAN code in the Ship-To N1_04 element. For the FC code the ’92’ qualifier is sent in the N1_03 element. The SAN code the ’15’ qualifier is sent in the N1_03 element. You will be required to return the same code in the Ship-To segment of the EDI 856 document as well.FC Code Example: N1*ST*AMAZON.COM*92*PHL3
SAN Code Example: NT*ST*AMAZON.COM*15*8018774

For a complete list of all Amazon North American fulfillment centers and EDI SAN codes, please login to Vendor Central and navigate to RESOURCE CENTER > Technical > North America Fulfillment Center Locations to download the file EDI Specifications and Survey.pdf. If you have any questions related to the Amazon SAN and FC codes, please login to Vendor Central and submit a contact using Contact Us > EDI > General EDI Questions and an Amazon EDI technical support associate will reply to you within 24 hours. 


Amazon.com Fulfillment Center PHX6 going live in October 2010:


Amazon is adding a new fulfillment center in Phoenix, Arizona. Please ensure that your systems and warehouses are updated to include new location.

Amazon.com.AZDC., LLC

4750 West Mohave St
Phoenix, AZ 85043

EDI Vendors:
If you receive the EDI 850, please add the new location in your system as soon as possible to enable you to process orders for this new facility. Depending on your EDI configuration, you will either receive the SAN code or FC Code PHX6.
New Ship-To Facility Codes:
Amazon FC Code: PHX6
SAN: 8018847
SAN For Media Carton Qty Receiving: 8018855
Live Date:
Beginning September 15, you may start receiving orders for the new facility via the EDI 850 Purchase Order
EDI Information:
Amazon will send the FC or SAN code in the Ship-To N1_04 element. For the FC code the ’92’ qualifier is sent in the N1_03 element. The SAN code the ’15’ qualifier is sent in the N1_03 element. You will be required to return the same code in the Ship-To segment of the EDI 856 document as well.FC Code Example: N1*ST*AMAZON.COM*92*PHX6
SAN Code Example: NT*ST*AMAZON.COM*15*8018847
For a complete list of all Amazon North American fulfillment centers and EDI SAN codes, please login to Vendor Central and navigate to RESOURCE CENTER > Technical > North America Fulfillment Center Locations to download the file EDI Specifications and Survey.pdf. If you have any questions related to the Amazon SAN and FC codes, please login to Vendor Central and submit a contact using Contact Us > EDI > General EDI Questions and an Amazon EDI technical support associate will reply to you within 24 hours. What this means to you: You will need to make certain that these ship to records are updated in your customer master file in order to received orders for them from Amazon.

 You will also need to update your UnitechEDI software using the Update Software button, prior to sending the first invoices for these DCs.

Amazon.com Fulfillment Center PHL6 going live in August 2010:

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

You may have recently received the following email from Amazon:
Amazon is adding a new fulfillment center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Please ensure that your systems and warehouses are updated to include this new location.

Amazon.com dedc, LLC
675 Allen Rd.
Carlisle, PA 17015

EDI Vendors:
If you receive the EDI 850, please add the new location in your system as soon as possible to enable you to process orders for this new facility. Depending on your EDI configuration, you will either receive the SAN code or FC Code PHL6.

New Ship-To Facility Codes:
Amazon FC Code: PHL6
SAN: 8018154
SAN For Media Carton Qty Receiving: 8018162

Live Date:
Beginning July 12, you may start receiving orders for the new facility via the EDI 850 Purchase Order

EDI Information:
Amazon will send the FC or SAN code in the Ship-To N1_04 element. For the FC code the ’92’ qualifier will be sent in the N1_03 element. For the SAN code the ’15’ qualifier will be sent in the N1_03 element. You will be required to return the same code in the Ship-To segment of the EDI 856 document.

FC Code Example: N1*ST*AMAZON.COM*92*PHL6
SAN Code Example: NT*ST*AMAZON.COM*15*8018154

For a complete list of all Amazon North American fulfillment centers and EDI SAN codes, please login to Vendor Central and navigate to RESOURCE CENTER > Technical > North America Fulfillment Center Locations to download the file ‘EDI Specifications and Survey.pdf’. If you have any questions related to the Amazon SAN and FC codes, please login to Vendor Central and submit your questions, using ‘Contact Us’. The ‘Issue’ and ‘Subissue’ you select should be ‘EDI’ and ‘General EDI Questions’. An Amazon EDI technical support associate will reply to your inquiry within 24 hours.

What this means to you:
You will need to make sure that you have added this ship to record to your customer master file, and that you have also linked it to the Amazon bill to record.

UnitechEDI will be providing a software update to accomodate this new address in your EDI invoices.  The update has no impact on EDI orders or acknowledgements.  We will notify you when the update is available.

Amazon.com Fulfillment Center ABE2 going live in July 2010:

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

You may have recently received the following email from Amazon:
Amazon is adding a new fulfillment center in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania. Please ensure that your systems and warehouses are updated to include new location.

Amazon.com dedc, LLC
705 Boulder Drive
Breinigsville, PA 18031

EDI Vendors:
If you receive the EDI 850, please add the new location in your system as soon as possible to enable you to process orders for this new facility.
Depending on your EDI configuration, you will either receive the SAN code or FC Code ABE2.

New Ship-To Facility Codes:
Amazon FC Code: ABE2
SAN: 7607814
SAN For Media Carton Qty Receiving: 7607806

Live Date:
Beginning June 27, 2010 you may start receiving orders for the new facility via the EDI 850 Purchase Order.

EDI Information:
Amazon will send the FC or SAN code in the Ship-To N1_04 element. For the FC code the ’92’ qualifier is sent in the N1_03 element. The SAN code the ’15’ qualifier is sent in the N1_03 element. You will be required to return the same code in the Ship-To segment of the EDI 856 document as well.

FC Code Example: N1*ST*AMAZON.COM*92*ABE2
SAN Code Example: NT*ST*AMAZON.COM*15*7607814

For a complete list of all Amazon North American fulfillment centers and EDI SAN codes, please login to Vendor Central and navigate to RESOURCE CENTER > Technical > North America Fulfillment Center Locations to download the file EDI Specifications and Survey.pdf. If you have any questions related to the Amazon SAN and FC codes, please login to Vendor Central and submit a contact using Contact Us > EDI > General EDI Questions and an Amazon EDI technical support associate will reply to you within 24 hours.

What this means to you:
You will need to make sure that you have added this ship to record to your customer master file, and that you have also linked it to the Amazon bill to record.

UnitechEDI will be providing a software update on or about June 28th to accomodate this new address in your EDI invoices.  The update has no impact on EDI orders or acknowledgements.  We will notify you when the update is available.

Changes to EDI 850, Adding Backorder Flag in CSH segment

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

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Source: Amazon.com vendor newsletter, July 2009

Amazon will be sending a flag in the EDI PO file to indicate whether a book should be backordered if not available. They are currently doing this with some publishers. After July 26,2009 they will do this for all publishers. 

 

What does it mean to me? 

UnitechEDI and your fullfillment system already handle this.

What do I have to do?

Nothing
 

This is our best thinking on this matter. For confirmation you should contact your Amazon representative. For more information contact (800) 330-4094 or support@unitechedi.com

The Amazon trademark, logo, and copyright is the property of their owners. All rights reserved. Use of any logo does not represent an endorsement.

Amazon switching ftp platform

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

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Source: email from Amazon dated April 2, 2009

Amazon will be switching their ftp platform for publishers using direct ftp. 

 

What does it mean to me? 

It does not apply to you as all UnitechEDI clients use the ICC VAN instead of direct ftp.

What do I have to do?

Nothing
 

This is our best thinking on this matter. For confirmation you should contact your Amazon representative. For more information contact (800) 330-4094 or support@unitechedi.com

The Amazon trademark, logo, and copyright is the property of their owners. All rights reserved. Use of any logo does not represent an endorsement.

Amazon EDI/Purchase Order Changes/Cancellations and Acknowledgements

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

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Source: email from Amazon dated March 3, 2009

Amazon plans to initiate an automated PO change/cancellation process via EDI with selected vendors in 2009. The primary goal of this new EDI process is to minimize the amount of mis-shipments. 

Covered scenarios include:

  • Cancellation of the entire PO.

  • Cancellation of one or more line items on the PO.
  • Quantity change for one or more line items on the PO.
  • Cancellation of one or more line items AND quantity of one or more other line items on the PO (i.e., a combination of bullet points 2 and 3).

What does it mean to me? 

Two new EDI transactions would be added by UnitechEDI. If you want the process fully automated then you would need major modifications from your fulfillment system vendor. 

What do I have to do?

If you do not feel that this new initiative would be valuable to you, then fill out the survey that Amazon sends you and answer NO to the first question.

If you would like to explore this further then UnitechEDI can do an analysis of your options and the corresponding costs. 


This is our best thinking on this matter. For confirmation you should contact your Amazon representative. For more information contact (800) 330-4094 or support@unitechedi.com

The Amazon trademark, logo, and copyright is the property of their owners. All rights reserved. Use of any logo does not represent an endorsement.

Announcing upcoming changes to Amazon’s EDI support process

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Source: email from Amazon dated October 31, 2008

What does it mean to me? 

After January 1, 2009 Amazon will require that all correspondence concerning EDI issues must be sent through Vendor Central. 

What do I have to do?

Have the administrator for your Amazon Vendor Central account log on and send an invite to the UnitechEDI contact person that we have suggested.

Instructions to invite EDI contacts to join Amazon Vendor Central:

  • Log into your Amazon Vendor Central account at https://vendorcentral.amazon.com
  • Click on the “Settings” tab at the top of the page
  • Click on “User Management” on the green bar below the tabs
  • Click on “Create New Invitation”
  • List EDI contact name and email address
  • Under “User Rights”, select EDI Monitoring
  • Click on “Send Invitation”


This is our best thinking on this matter. For confirmation you should contact your Amazon representative. For more information contact (800) 330-4094 or support@unitechedi.com

The Amazon trademark, logo, and copyright is the property of their owners. All rights reserved. Use of any logo does not represent an endorsement.

Important Amazon.com Warehouse Information

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

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Source: email from Amazon dated October 20, 2008

What does it mean to me? 

Amazon wants to remind you that you need to have customer records for all distribution centers previously announced.

What must I do? 

There are no new locations that have not already been announced. These have been on the Unitech SAN finder for some time. If you have already entered these then there is nothing new to do.

There are new SAN numbers for these same locations if you are a ‘Carton Qty Acct’. We are currently trying to find out from Amazon which publishers this might affect.

This is our best thinking on this matter. For confirmation you should contact your Amazon representative. For more information contact (800) 330-4094 or support@unitechedi.com

The Amazon trademark, logo, and copyright is the property of their owners. All rights reserved. Use of any logo does not represent an endorsement.

EDI Monitor messaging EDI 856 sent in error

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

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Source: email from Amazon dated October 21, 2008

What does it mean to me? 

Amazon’s internal monitoring software has again sent out error messages about 856 ASN when in fact there are no errors. 

What must I do? 

There is nothing for you to do. Just disregard the notice. 

This is our best thinking on this matter. For confirmation you should contact your Amazon representative. For more information contact (800) 330-4094 or support@unitechedi.com

The Amazon trademark, logo, and copyright is the property of their owners. All rights reserved. Use of any logo does not represent an endorsement.