We are a locally registered Canadian company, not a virtual overseas warehouse.
We operate from a physical location in Canada and handle Amazon inventory as part of a documented, accountable operations process.
We are not a platform.
We are not an intermediary reselling warehouse capacity.
We do not make decisions on behalf of sellers.
We do not judge whether inventory should be kept, resold, or written off.
When we say locally registered and operating in Canada, it means:
– A legally registered Canadian business entity
– A fixed physical warehouse location
– On-site staff handling inventory directly
– Clear operational responsibility and traceability
This is not about branding.
This is about execution that does not get distorted.
Inventory handling should never rely on assumptions.
As an operations partner, our role is to:
– Execute seller instructions accurately
– Inspect and report real physical condition
– Provide factual data sellers can base decisions on
We do not replace seller judgment.
We make sure seller judgment is based on reality.
Many inventory problems happen between instructions and execution.
A registered local operator means:
– Clear accountability if something goes wrong
– Standardized processes instead of ad-hoc handling
– Consistent outcomes across different batches and SKUs
This is especially critical for FBA removals, returns inspection, relabeling, and inventory recovery.
Warehouses store inventory.
Operations manage what happens next. Our system is optimized for FBA removals from YYZ1 and YYZ4, ensuring that relabeling and inventory recovery are executed with 100% accuracy before reshipping.
Our focus is not storage volume, but structured handling after inventory leaves Amazon.
This is how sellers maintain control instead of reacting to losses.
We believe execution quality comes from depth, not scale.
Our operations model is built around accountability, not geographic expansion.
Sellers shipping to Amazon.ca typically choose between three prep workflows. Here is how MoRo Prep stacks up:
| Capability | MoRo Prep (Canada) | US-based prep center | Self-prep / DIY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local Canadian operation (no cross-border) | Registered in Ontario | Requires border crossing | Depends on location |
| Lead time to YYZ1 / YYZ4 fulfillment centers | Same-day to next-day | 7–14 days (incl. customs) | Variable |
| Chinese seller support (language, WeChat) | Native Chinese team | Rarely available | Not applicable |
| Freight-forwarder white-label | Available | Limited | Not available |
| Return inspection with photo report | Included | Extra fee | Not available |
| Verifiable physical address | Yes — 7316 Sunset Road | Some are virtual fronts | N/A |
References and verification: Our process aligns with Amazon’s official FBA prep requirements, and we ship directly to Amazon Canada’s YYZ1 and YYZ4 fulfillment centers managed through Seller Central Canada. Moroyal Inc is a federally registered Canadian corporation — you can verify our registration in the Corporations Canada business registry.
A “Why Us” page means nothing if it only talks in abstractions. Here are four common edge cases that separate a careful operations team from a virtual warehouse:
A Chinese factory ships 300 units with the old FNSKU from a previous ASIN. A virtual warehouse would either refuse the shipment or send it to Amazon and let your account take the hit. We relabel the FNSKU on our floor, record the batch in our returns log, and send you photo confirmation before the carton goes to YYZ1.
Amazon routes a removal-order return back to our facility. The box is missing the instruction manual and one accessory. Instead of sorting it as unsellable, we open a line-item photo report, flag what is missing, and ask you whether to repackage with spares, discount-grade it, or destroy. Decision stays with you; execution stays with us.
Supplements and food products arrive with a short shelf life. FBA requires a minimum of 105 days remaining on delivery. We check every batch against the Amazon requirement on intake, flag any cartons that will fail, and either relabel the expiration display per Amazon rules or remove them from the shipment queue before they trigger a removal order.
When a carton arrives crushed from a freight forwarder, we photograph the damage at receipt, open a receiving exception, and give you documentation strong enough to file an inbound-shipment claim with Amazon. No guessing, no “we think it was damaged in transit” emails.
This is what we mean by operations philosophy: execute with accountability, document everything, and never hide a problem from the seller who owns the inventory.
We work best with sellers who already understand their inventory situation and need reliable execution.
If you are looking for someone to decide for you, we are probably not the right fit.
This page is about how we operate. If you want to meet the team, see the 1 million+ units we have processed, read client testimonials, or understand how Moroyal Inc backs the operation financially, visit our dedicated About Us page. If you are ready to start, contact our operations team with your shipment details and we will respond within one business day.
This service is operated by Moroyal Inc, a federally registered Canadian corporation.