How your packages move through Amazon Shipping’s network

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An infographic detailing the journey of a package through Amazon Shipping's network

  1. Receive your customers’ orders

    Your customers place orders on your website, Amazon page, or other e-commerce sales channel.

  2. Purchase labels and schedule pickup

    You create and purchase shipping labels for the orders your customers placed, then schedule a one-time or recurring pickup (available 7 days a week) through your Amazon Shipping account, Seller Central, API, or your preferred software.

  3. Package orders, place labels, and prepare your shipment

    Prepare your customers’ orders for shipment with your standard packing, then place the labels you printed and prepare your shipment.

  4. Get scanned in

    Your customers’ orders are picked up and scanned into our network, ensuring full-visibility on their journey.

  5. Track packages

    Watch those packages as they move from your warehouse to your customers.

  6. Deliver smiles

    Delight your customers with fast and reliable delivery—even on weekends.

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Amazon Shipping puts these benefits within easy reach through technology built for scale, and for your customers.

With Amazon Shipping tracking you can:

  • Increase brand loyalty by providing proactive communication that builds trust.
  • Reduce delivery issues through transparency and flexibility.
  • Decrease support calls for tracking updates that can be accessed with a few clicks.
  • Combat fraud by using technology to confirm successful handoffs.

Stay informed so you can provide the best customer experience possible.From your warehouse to the customer’s doorstep, Amazon Shipping delivers the reliability e-commerce retailers need to thrive. Are you ready to enhance your business and elevate delivery experiences? Get started.

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