Pallet label is not the listing title
A pallet inbound is on the dock. The placard on the stretch wrap names a PO, an SSCC, a destination FC, and a freight-forwarder line that looks like a product title. Someone wants to paste that pallet text into Seller Central, or use the pallet SKU as the product type, so the listing “matches the inbound paperwork.” If you do that, the shopper sees a warehouse label and the receive can land on the wrong child. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on this carton: open a sellable unit from this pallet, write the four facts from that pack, then the title comes from that pad — not the placard.
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This is an inbound and listing job, not a slogan. The pallet label is freight. It is not a fourth adjective and it is not the brand name. “Pallet,” “PO,” and the FC code do not go in the title. The kit does not rewrite the BOL. It makes you write the facts on this carton, then you decide whether the live offer still matches what a shopper will dump on the table.
The pallet placard is freight. The pad is the offer
Cut one carton from the lot you will send — not a photo of the wrapped pallet, not the ASN line, not last month’s leftover on the same PO. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box. Photo of the pad next to that opened carton. If two SKUs share the pallet, that is two pads. A mixed pallet is not one title.
If the pallet label names a count that the inner pack does not print, stop. The listing count is the sellable unit, not the cases on the wrap. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. Pallet paperwork and the live child are two jobs until this carton matches the offer you will receive against.
How a seller kits this carton, not the pallet
- Name the child ASIN this pallet will land on. Write the pallet PO and SSCC on a scratch line so you can compare them to this carton. Do not paste those codes into the title.
- Open one sealed carton from this inbound. Fill the four-fact pad from the pack face and the insert. If the pallet line and the pack disagree on count or type, the pack wins and you hold the receive until someone splits the lot.
- Photo the pad next to this carton. The wrapped pallet is not the hero. If you need a new pack shot, shoot this unit after the wrap is off.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title and first bullet come from type, count, material, and what is in the box. The pallet description stays on the inbound record. New hero only if this pack face is what the shopper will open.
- If leftover cartons from an older run still sit on this same child, do not receive this pallet onto that FNSKU until the pads match. A mixed receive is cheaper to prevent than to unwind.
- Run free optimize only if the English still hedges or still sounds like a freight line. The free pass does not invent “warehouse fresh.” It only cleans the words you already wrote from this carton.
- Save. Apply FNSKUs only to cartons that match this pad. Then receive. If you want the paid pass on this child after the pad is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not make the pallet label a title and does not promise rank.
A pallet is ops. The carton is still the listing
If only the wrap and the destination FC are new and the pack facts match the live listing, keep those facts. If this pallet also changed count or insert, that is a new inbound, not a longer title. Digital Dignity will not tell you the next pallet is the same because the PO reused a line. When this carton is honest and the next child is waiting, run the kit again on that unit.
No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.