When to Ship to 5 Amazon Fulfillment Centers vs. 1 FC with Amazon Partnered Carrier (APC)

If you are debating between shipping to 1 FC or splitting your shipment and distributing to 5 FCs instead, it’s not just about placement fees vs. freight cost — it’s about cost and time-to-availability.

Shipping to 1 Location

Pros

Simpler for the client or 3PL
Often cheaper on upfront freight, especially for small shipments

Cons

Usually acts as a cross-dock, meaning Amazon still has to redistribute inventory internally
Can lead to longer delays before inventory is available for sale
FC transfers still happen, just behind the scenes

Shipping to 5 Locations

Pros

Inventory is already distributed, reducing the need for Amazon internal transfers
Typically leads to faster buyable inventory and steadier availability
Often better for maintaining in-stock status at scale

Cons

Higher freight complexity
Placement fees may apply dependingon shipment size and structure

When 1 Location Can Make Sense

Very small or lightweight shipments
Limited operational capacity or weaker 3PLs
When placement fees outweigh freight savings

Why 5 Locations Usually Wins

Adequate inventory on hand = lesschance of costly stockouts
Prioritizes speed and stability
Larger or ongoing replenishment shipments

Cartograph Angle

Shipping to 1 FC optimizes for simplicity and sometimes cost, but it often delays availability due to cross-docking.
Shipping to 5 FCs usually optimizes for speed and stock stability, even if freight costs are higher.
Best practice: price out both options. In most cases distributing to 5 locations is the safer option, but it’s always smart to apply due diligence.

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