Stranded inventory? Aged stock racking up storage fees? Items that need rework before they can sell again? From the moment you click "Submit" in Seller Central, Removal Orders start arriving as soon as the next day — unannounced, in bubble mailers, mixed cartons, and palletized freight. We catch all of it.
How it works
Create the Removal Order in Seller Central with our Houston address as the destination. Amazon ships from its FC network on its own schedule — that's our problem now, not yours.
Bubble mailers, mixed cartons, palletized freight — our forklifts and receiving team handles every delivery and reconcile counts against your Removal Order.
Every unit is unpacked, sorted by SKU, and inspected. Sellable units are separated from damaged ones; items needing cleaning, repackaging, or rework are flagged with photos.
Relabel and ship sellable units back into FBA, re-channel to eBay/Walmart/your DTC store, rework or re-bundle, store for later, or liquidate and dispose of the rest.
What removals actually look like



Why it matters now
Amazon now bills removal and disposal fees per unit as each unit ships — removal costs are more visible on your statements than ever.
Unsold FBA inventory now defaults to Amazon Liquidations (typically 5–10% recovery) unless you opt out. Recovering and re-processing your own inventory usually beats pennies on the dollar.
Long-term storage fees punish slow-movers sitting in FBA. Pulling them out, reworking, and re-channeling is often the highest-ROI move — if you have somewhere to send them.
What we can do with your removals
Minimum $100 per FBA Removal Order. Per-unit processing rates depend on item size and what you need done — tell us your unit count and goals and we'll quote it up front.