Imperial Valley Press

More wipes, no jeans: Amazon limits shipments to warehouses

- BY JOSEPH PISANI AP Retail Writer

NEW YORK — To make room for toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other items in high demand during the global viral pandemic, Amazon said it is limiting what brands and independen­t sellers can send to its warehouses for the next three weeks.

Among the products that can be shipped to Amazon include canned beans, diapers, dog food, disinfecti­ng wipes, medical supplies and various household goods. Items like jeans, phone cases and other non-essentials will not be allowed.

“It’s pretty disruptive,” says Greg Mercer, the CEO of Jungle Scout, a software platform for Amazon sellers that predicts sales data.

Merchants send their products to Amazon to store in their warehouses until a shopper buys it. Amazon then packs up the products and ships it to the customer.

Third-party sellers who sell most of their goods on Amazon.com could suffer if they go out of stock and can’t ship more goods to Amazon. Shoppers could begin to see less stuff to buy on the site. Nearly 60% of all the goods sold on Amazon came from third-party sellers in 2018.

“This is getting very ugly and quick,” said an Amazon third- party seller, who has sold fashion accessorie­s through the site for several years. The seller did not want to be named for fear of retributio­n from Amazon.

Sales took a dive on Monday, the seller said, adding that news of the further spreading virus and a wildly- swinging stock market is keeping shoppers away.

He said he may not keep up with a monthly loan payment.

“We are in trouble and may not survive until June,” the seller said.

The new restrictio­ns are another sign of how much pressure Amazon’s delivery network is facing as more people hunker down at home and shop online to avoid crowds.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ROSS D. FRANKLIN ?? This July 17, 2019, file photo shows an Amazon shipping truck at a fulfillmen­t center in Phoenix. Amazon said Tuesday, that it will only accept from suppliers shipments of cleaning equipment, medical supplies and household goods at its warehouses for next three weeks to fill surging demand of those items.
AP PHOTO/ROSS D. FRANKLIN This July 17, 2019, file photo shows an Amazon shipping truck at a fulfillmen­t center in Phoenix. Amazon said Tuesday, that it will only accept from suppliers shipments of cleaning equipment, medical supplies and household goods at its warehouses for next three weeks to fill surging demand of those items.

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