If you are doing dropshipping or otherwise fulfilling orders from a third party supplier, including Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment, you should be familiar with the term ”blind shipment”.

A blind shipment is used when a seller does not wish the customer to know who the original producer or seller is. This type of shipment is usually requested by a distributor who wants goods to be shipped directly from the producer to the customer, but does not want the customer to have access to the supplier’s information. Blind shipments can also be used to conceal if a product or item was shipped from third party vendors.

To achieve the blind shipment, the third-party vendor’s information is removed from the shipping label and later replaced with the seller’s information, thus making the customer ‘blind’ to where their order is coming from.

You can request a blind shipment when placing a Multi-channel Fulfillment FBA orders from Amazon, when the company will ship your own merchandise without their branding.

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