We understand transparency is important. All calculated costs will be presented during onboarding.
Storage Fees
Storage fees are based on the daily average volume (measured in cubic feet) for space your inventory occupies in our warehouse. The volume measurement is based on unit size when properly packaged and ready to ship.
Calculating cubic feet from inches
- Multiply length x width x height in inches to get the volume.
- Divide the volume by 12 cubic inches (12 x 12 x 12 inches = 1,728).
Example: A unit measuring 47 x 12 x 10 inches divided by 1,728 = 3.3 cubic feet.
Monthly inventory storage fee
Monthly inventory storage fees typically are charged between the 7th and 15th day of the month following the month for which the fee applies. For example, to see your inventory storage fee for January, refer to the February Payments report for transactions from February 7-15.
Fees vary by the product size tier and the time of year. Although standard-size products are smaller than oversize products, they require more complex and costly shelving, drawers, and bins for storage. Fees are calculated with cubic feet, so overall storage fees for standard-size products may be less than those for oversized products, based on volume.
Month | Standard-size | Oversize |
January – September | $0.69 per cubic foot | $0.48 per cubic foot |
October – December | $2.40 per cubic foot | $1.20 per cubic foot |
Long-term inventory storage fee
A long-term storage fee applies to units that have been stored for more than 365 days.