The March 31 Deadline: Surviving Amazon’s New Labeling & Inventory Mandates (2026)

By March 31, 2026, Amazon FBA sellers will cross a hard operational line. The era of commingled (shared) inventory officially ends, replaced by strict physical inventory isolation and mandatory item-level identification. For many sellers, this is not a cosmetic policy update—it fundamentally changes how inbound shipments, removals, and prep must be executed. At MoRo Prep, […]
Real Operations, Real Results: Navigating FBA Removals in Ontario (2026 Update)

In Amazon Canada e-commerce, the difference between a platform and a true operations partner is not found in pricing sheets or marketing claims—it is measured by what actually happens on the warehouse floor. At MoRo Prep, we have seen a clear surge in removal order requests from YYZ1, YYZ4, and YYC4 over the past weeks. […]
Depth Over Scale: Why We Chose Focus Over Expansion

In an industry that constantly celebrates scale, coverage, and warehouse count, we chose a different path. While many fulfillment providers compete on how many locations they operate or how wide their network spreads, we deliberately decided to focus on depth—one operation, fully controlled, deeply managed. This was not a limitation of capability.It was a strategic […]
Inventory Decision Framework (2026): Removal, Liquidation, or Hold?

In previous years, inventory problems on Amazon were treated as operational inconveniences. This article introduces a structured decision framework for Amazon inventory under 2026 policy changes. In 2026, that assumption becomes costly. Under new fee structures, stricter automation, and system-level evaluations, inventory decisions are no longer about short-term recovery. They are about containing risk before […]
Amazon 2026 Policy Shifts: Why Inventory Is Becoming a Survival Decision

This article is written from the operational perspective of a local execution warehouse in St Thomas, Ontario, Canada. The analysis below reflects real-world handling of FNSKU labeling, removal orders, inspection, and re-shipment workflows for resellers affected by Amazon Canada’s 2026 policy changes. In early 2026, many Amazon sellers operating in Canada are beginning to notice […]
The End of Amazon Labeling Services: Why a Third-Party Prep Center is Now Mandatory for FBA Success

In a major policy shift for 2026, Amazon has officially discontinued its in-house FBA Labeling Service for many categories, requiring sellers to ensure all inventory arrives at fulfillment centers with 100% accurate, scannable FNSKU labels already applied. For international sellers shipping directly from factories to Canada, this change presents a massive hurdle. Without Amazon “fixing” […]
Mastering Amazon Canada Returns: A Complete Guide for International Sellers (2026)

Selling on Amazon.ca offers incredible growth opportunities, but for international sellers, the “Return Trip” can be a logistical nightmare. Between high international shipping costs and Amazon’s strict local return policies, many sellers end up choosing “Dispose” – literally throwing money away. In this guide, we’ll show you how to turn the tide on returns and […]
Why Local Execution Matters More Than Warehouse Size

In the overseas warehouse industry, size is often used as a proxy for reliability.Bigger warehouses, more square footage, more locations — these numbers look impressive on paper. But for Amazon sellers dealing with returns, removals, relabeling, and inventory exceptions, warehouse size rarely determines success. Execution does. This article explains why local execution capability matters far […]
Why the Cheapest Overseas Warehouse Often Becomes the Most Expensive Choice

Many cross-border sellers choose an overseas warehouse based on one factor: price. On paper, the numbers look attractive.In reality, low-cost warehouses often generate hidden operational losses that far exceed the initial savings. This article explains where those hidden costs come from, and why experienced sellers eventually prioritize execution over pricing. 1. Cheap Warehouses Monetize Mistakes, […]
How Cross-Border Sellers Should Evaluate a 3PL Overseas Warehouse (Beyond Price)

For cross-border sellers, choosing a 3PL overseas warehouse is not a simple comparison of price lists.In practice, most operational problems come from execution gaps, not from unit costs. This article explains the core evaluation criteria sellers should focus on when selecting a third-party overseas warehouse — especially for Amazon FBA return, removal, and relabeling operations. […]
Why Cheap Overseas Warehouses Often Fail at the Execution Layer

Lower prices rarely mean lower risk — they usually mean weaker execution The Appeal of Cheap Overseas Warehouses For many Amazon sellers, overseas warehousing costs feel like a controllable variable. When margins tighten, it is natural to look for: On paper, a cheaper overseas warehouse often appears to offer the same services as a higher-priced […]
Who Is Actually Handling Your Amazon FBA Inventory in Canada?

Why the execution layer matters more than the warehouse name A Common Misunderstanding About “Warehouses” When sellers talk about using a warehouse in Canada, most assume one simple thing: “My inventory is handled by a warehouse in Canada.” But in reality, “warehouse” is not a role.It is only a physical location. What actually determines the […]