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Manage Low Inventory Level Fee

Manage Low Inventory Level Fee with Enhanced Inventory Repricing

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Written by Adam Angelo Privaldos
Updated over a month ago

Overview

Seller Snap aims to empower Amazon Sellers to manage their inventory more efficiently and avoid the Low Inventory Level Fee.

Seller Snap now includes "Historical Days of Supply" data. This enhancement provides valuable insights for better inventory planning and refined repricing strategies.

More information from Amazon can be read in their forum post:

Features

Below are the means available to help track and avoid the low inventory level fee.

1. Column: Historical Days of Supply

  • The 'Historical Days of Supply' column offers insights into how long your inventory typically lasts based on past data. Amazon will penalize certain listings that have a Historical Days of Supply value lower than 28 days.

The column can be added using from within the column tool.

2. Filter: Historical Days of Supply Filter

  • Utilize the new filter to view products based on their historical days of supply. This allows you to quickly identify items that are below 28 days and incurring Low Inventory Level Fees.

3. Reprice Condition: Historical Days of Supply Condition

  • Implement dynamic repricing strategies with the reprice condition based on the 'Historical Days of Supply'. This feature enables you to set custom repricing rules if the historical days of supply is either greater than or less than a specified threshold.

Benefits

  • Avoid Low Inventory Level Fees: By monitoring and acting on the 'Historical Days of Supply' data, you can prevent situations where you might incur fees due to low inventory levels.

  • Informed Inventory Decisions: Make data-driven decisions on when to restock or adjust pricing based on comprehensive historical supply data.

  • Optimized Repricing: Leverage the historical supply data to fine-tune your repricing strategies, ensuring they align with your inventory levels and market dynamics.

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