How should I configure MLI (Multi-Location Inventory) in Amazon Seller Central?
MLI (Multi-Location Inventory) is a setting in Amazon Seller Central that allows sellers to manage and assign inventory across multiple fulfillment or warehouse locations. This enables Amazon to determine:
How to configure MLI:
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Go to Seller Central
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Navigate to Settings → Shipping Templates
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Configure Shipping Service Levels based on your warehouse locations
Benefits of using MLI:
Overall, MLI helps improve order fulfillment performance and enhances the customer delivery experience.
If you need assistance reviewing or setting up MLI, our team is happy to help.
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