Walmart Fulfillment Services (WFS) today announced a reduction in the additional fulfillment fee for standard items with oversize dimensions. As of January 25, 2024, the fee will be $20, down from $28.
This fee reduction is designed to make WFS more attractive to sellers who offer large or bulky items. It is also intended to encourage sellers to utilize WFS for all of their product fulfillment needs, not just for small and medium-sized items.
The oversize item fee applies to items measuring 96-108 inches on the longest side or 130-165 inches in combined length and girth. Sellers can calculate their fulfillment fees using the WFS calculator .
WFS is one of the largest third-party fulfillment providers in the world. It offers a full range of fulfillment services, including storage, picking, packing, shipping, and returns.
Jan 26, 2024 . Written by Luís Daniel Rijo. Follow PPC Land on LinkedIn .
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