Holiday sales are expected to result in a record spend, above the record $966.6 billion set in 2023, according to the National Retail Federation. This means eCommerce businesses stand to boost their holiday sales and profits and potentially smash the previous season.
To capitalize on this lucrative opportunity, it’s essential to tighten the screws of your logistical operations and abide by key shipping dates. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the critical days you need to be aware of to maximize your holiday sales and keep your FBA inventory stocked during the festive season.
Planning is crucial to maximize your holiday sales. You need to ensure your FBA inventory arrives at fulfillment centers on time for Q4 deal events. Doing so not only meets consumer demand but also takes advantage of the increased traffic and sales opportunities during the season.
Below are some important sales dates and shipping deadlines to mark on your calendar so you’ll stay ahead of the holiday rush.
The holiday shopping season kicks off with the Prime Fall Deal event on October 8-9. This sale sets the stage for the months of increased consumer activity leading up to year-end festivities.
In 2023, this event was named the Prime Big Deal Days and fell on October 10-11, and outperformed the 2022 event, which generated over $11.9 billion in sales, up from $11 billion in 2021. Prime members purchased over 300 million items during the event, with the top-selling categories being electronics, apparel, and home goods.
Keep in mind, you’ll need to have inventory for Amazon’s Prime Fall Deal Event in FBA before September 12. That also means you’ll have to register Deals before that date.
Two of the biggest shopping days of the year, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, fall on November 29 and December 2 this holiday season. On these days, shoppers flock to online and brick-and-mortar stores for the best deals and discounts.
Cyber Monday sales in the U.S. brought in a record $12.4 billion in 2023, up 1.1 billion from 2022, making it the biggest online shopping day of the year and the highest-recorded Cyber Monday profit to date.
Those statistics highlight the massive sales potential of holiday events for eCommerce businesses. Develop a strategy and ensure your FBA inventory is stocked well in advance to make the most of these opportunities.
Amazon’s FBA inventory deadline for Cyber Monday and Black Friday sales is October 19th. That means inventory has to be in FBA at this point. This is almost a week sooner than previous years, as October 26th was the deadline in 2023.
While FBA is a popular choice for many sellers, it’s also important to consider alternative shipping options, especially if you fulfill orders directly to customers.
The United States Postal Service announced it won’t have a peak, or demand, surcharge this holiday season, providing more explicit predictability in pricing for customers. As always, USPS offers simple, up-front pricing year-round with no additional fees for residential area and Saturday deliveries, no fuel surcharges, and no volume minimums. The service continues to be the most affordable way to mail and ship this holiday season.
Here are some key USPS holiday shipping and mailing deadlines to keep in mind:
You can also refer to the table below for deadlines:
Shipping Service | Deadline for Delivery by December 25 |
USPS Ground Advantage | December 18 |
First-Class Mail (including greeting cards) | December 18 |
Priority Mail | December 19 |
Priority Mail Express | December 21 |
International Mail | Dec 2-Dec 16 depending on service & destination |
UPS plays a major role in timely holiday deliveries. They emphasize a December 23 delivery deadline to ensure customers receive their holiday orders on time.
UPS has also opted to close UPS Domestic Ground & Air International, which means there will be cutoff dates as well as no pickup or delivery services on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
With that in mind:
UPS suspends pickup and delivery services on certain holidays, which include:
These holiday schedules may affect delivery times and service availability, so plan your shipments accordingly to avoid disruptions.
To see cutoffs for your shipping region and area, use the UPS calculator.
This year, Christmas falls on a Wednesday, which means you can rely on overnight delivery from FedEx on Christmas Eve. You can also consider FedEx SameDay, which should be sent on Tuesday, December 23, to guarantee your packages’ arrival before Christmas.
Below are the key FedEx shipping deadlines to meet to guarantee your packages arrive on or before December 25 in the U.S.:
Note: For 2Day, First Overnight, and Priority Overnight, you can send them one day later with an optional Saturday Delivery surcharge of $16 per package.
Here’s the full breakdown of FedEx’s shipping deadlines for holiday packages.
During the holiday season, shipping carriers and fulfillment centers experience increased demand and higher volumes of packages. That can lead to longer transit times, so shipping your inventory to fulfillment centers may take longer. To mitigate any potential delays, anticipate your shipments early on.
One essential step is to check your recommended replenishment quantity. Amazon provides recommendations based on your sales history and the expected demand during the holiday season. Use that information to plan your shipments effectively and guarantee your most popular products remain in stock throughout the holidays.
Learn more about the essential dates of the holiday rush and how to prepare your FBA inventory.
When coordinating your shipping schedule, you need to be aware of Amazon’s Holiday Peak Fulfillment Fee. This fee is effective from October 15, 2024 through January 14, 2025, encompassing the busy holiday season. Fees depend on product type but Amazon reports PEak Fulfillment Fees are mostly the same as in 2023, except for products listed under $10.
While fees can be a concern for sellers, it’s worth noting that Amazon’s fulfillment fees remain competitive and offer a cost-effective way to reach buyers during the holidays. Here are some key details about the Holiday Peak Fulfillment Fee in particular:
For detailed fee rates and further information, refer to Amazon’s help pages, which provide comprehensive information on the fee structures for different types of FBA services.
Amazon reopened new seller enrollment for Seller Fulfilled Prime (SFP) in the U.S. on October 1, 2023 and it’s still open. This means anyone with a Seller Central account can enroll for a trial.
SFP was initially launched in 2015 to allow sellers to handle the fulfillment of their products independently while also providing Prime customers with the same fast, free delivery they expect.
To enroll in SFP, you must first pre-qualify and then start the 30-day SFP trial. You have to meet all SFP program requirements during the trial period to fully enroll. According to Amazon, the pre-qualifications you must meet to start the SFP trial are:
The SFP trial is designed to ensure your offerings can consistently meet Prime speed and reliability standards.
MyFBAPrep’s SFP network can help you fulfill orders quickly and reliably nationwide, even during the busy holiday season.
To navigate these trends and challenges successfully, sellers need to develop an air-tight strategy for holiday shipping. Here are some helpful tips to facilitate a smooth and profitable sales season:
The holiday season presents many opportunities for eCommerce businesses to boost sales and connect with customers. To boost your success, plan meticulously and adhere to shipping deadlines.
By marking your calendar with key dates and being aware of fulfillment fees and shipping deadlines, you’ll position your business for a seamless and profitable holiday season. Start strategizing your holiday shipments now to delight your customers and make the most of this special time of year.
Published: November 20, 2023
Updated: October 9, 2024