2024-10-28 17:35:57
Due to a surge in seasonal stocking volumes, Amazon warehouses across various locations are experiencing severe congestion, leading to transportation delays, inventory backlogs, and slow product listings. This situation is causing significant challenges for sellers preparing for the peak season. Reports indicate that multiple Amazon warehouses in the U.S., Europe, and Canada are facing varying degrees of congestion, with the situation being particularly severe at new warehouses in the West Coast, such as PSC2, ABQ2, and MIT2.
Sellers have been experiencing frequent appointment cancellations, rescheduling issues, and delivery failures, resulting in goods being stuck in transit for extended periods. Some sellers report that their inventory has remained unlisted for as long as 23 days after arriving at the warehouses, and it typically takes over 10 days for most shipments to get listed.
Here are the warehouses experiencing severe congestion:
Delivery times for private addresses:
Amazon warehouses in the West:
Amazon warehouses in Central:
Amazon warehouses in the East:
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