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Amazon Seller

Get Better Inventory Control with Amazon and Cin7 Inventory Management

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Ecommerce & Marketplace, POS
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Cin7 Core, Cin7 Omni, Cin7 Native integrations
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About Amazon Seller

If you want to sell products and build an online business, Amazon provides tools and reach to help you launch and grow online sales.

Entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes thrive on Amazon. More than 300 million customers shop in Amazon’s store, and every day, customers browse, purchase, and review products sold by third-party sellers right alongside products sold by Amazon.

Amazon Seller and Cin7

Expand your data ecosystem with Cin7 and Amazon. Connected Inventory Performance creates a real-time picture of everything you make and sell, everywhere you need it. Manage less and sell more.

  • Sell into new channels and territories in a few clicks.
  • Save time and money with zero-touch automations.
  • Drive visibility, traceability and efficiency across the whole inventory, order management and shipping life cycle. 
  • Increase margin and cash flow by reducing waste, stockouts, spoilage and delays.

Use cases

  • Manage products

    Manage product listings and have them synced between Cin7 and Amazon. Includes the syncing of product descriptions, images, prices, etc.

  • Manage inventory

    Product Inventory is synced between Cin7 and Amazon as inventory is replenished, orders are created and fulfilled. Cin7 has connections to many Ecommerce and marketplaces, products can be sold across more than one channel. Cin7 ensures inventory is up to date across all channels.

  • Manage orders

    Orders from Amazon are synced within Cin7. Includes the syncing of order details including products, delivery information, payments, discounts, taxes, etc.

  • Shipping solutions

    Cin7 can handle both Amazon orders that need to be Merchant fulfilled (MFN) and fulfilled by Amazon (FBA). Ship orders with ease - Cin7 has integrations to major Shipping integrations, local WMS, and 3PLs. Once the orders are fulfilled, dispatch and tracking information is sent back to Amazon.