FBA Poly Bagging Service
Individual unit poly bagging with suffocation warning labels, apparel and textile bagging, plush bagging, loose-item bagging, and bundled-product bagging — performed against your shipment plan from Great Falls, Montana.
High Plains Prep & Pack offers a focused FBA poly bagging service for Amazon sellers whose products need to ship bagged into Amazon fulfillment centers. We size the bag to the product, apply the suffocation warning label where Amazon’s bagging requirements call for one, seal cleanly, and protect inventory through outbound staging.
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What we bag
- Apparel. Shirts, dresses, pants, outerwear — bagged individually with size-appropriate poly and a suffocation warning label where required.
- Textiles. Towels, linens, blankets, soft home goods that need to arrive at the fulfillment center clean and protected.
- Plush. Stuffed toys and plush items that can collect dust or be damaged unbagged in transit.
- Loose items. Multi-piece units, small parts, and individual SKUs that aren’t already in retail packaging suitable for FBA.
- Bundled products. Two-pack and multi-pack bundles bagged as a single sellable unit, with bundle labeling where applicable.
- Items with exposed openings. Products where a poly bag protects the consumer experience — unboxing damage, leakage from caps and seals, dust on white plastic, etc.
Suffocation warning labels
Amazon requires a suffocation warning on poly bags above a certain size when bag opening dimensions create a risk. We follow current Amazon guidance for when the warning is required, where it must appear on the bag, and how large the warning text must be. When seller-provided bags already include a pre-printed compliant warning, we use those. When they do not, we apply a separate warning label that meets the size and placement requirements.
Seller-provided suffocation labels are used when supplied. House-stocked warning labels are used otherwise. Either way, we document the choice in the shipment notes so the paper trail is intact.
What we handle
Individual unit bagging
One unit per bag, sized to the product, sealed cleanly. The default for apparel, textiles, plush, and loose items.
Suffocation warning labels
Applied where required by Amazon’s bagging guidance and matched to bag size. Seller-provided or house-stocked.
Apparel & textiles
Folded and bagged to standard retail presentation. Photo-backed condition documentation on arrival.
Plush & loose items
Sized bags for irregular shapes, protected from dust and abrasion during staging and transit.
Bundled-product bagging
Two-pack and multi-pack bundles bagged as a single FBA sellable unit with appropriate bundle labeling.
FNSKU labeling
Apply your provided FNSKU labels on the outside of the bag for clean scanning at Amazon receive.
Quality checks
Unit counts, visible damage checks, expiration/lot date checks where applicable, and exception reports.
Shipment organization
Cartonization, outbound box labels, and shipment plan reconciliation before outbound to Amazon fulfillment centers.
How a bagging job runs
- You submit an intake request describing the product, expected volume, bag sizes if known, and timing.
- We confirm acceptance after a capacity and supplies review — meaningful or specialty bag sizes may be quoted as a separate supplies charge.
- You send FNSKU labels, shipment plan, packing list, prep instructions, and inbound tracking numbers.
- Inventory arrives. We photograph inbound condition, open, and count.
- We bag each unit to spec, apply suffocation warning labels where required, and apply FNSKU labels to the outside of each bag.
- We cartonize, apply outbound box labels, and stage for carrier handoff.
- You receive a completion update with counts, exceptions, and outbound tracking.
When polybagging is required
Polybagging is required by Amazon for several categories — soft goods, anything with exposed openings, items prone to leakage, and small loose components that can separate in transit. It is also frequently used to protect retail packaging from scuffs and to prevent items from shedding particles into the carton during transit. The decision is per-SKU and per-shipment, and your prep instructions tell us when a bag is required, when it is recommended, and when it is unnecessary.
The mistake we see most often is sellers ordering too few suffocation-warning bags or the wrong size. We carry standard sizes and can flex on supplies for typical SKUs, but for unusual sizes or quantities we usually need lead time or a bag count provided with the shipment.
What to send us
For a polybagging job, send:
- Per-SKU instructions: bag size, whether bagging is required or optional, and any combination requirements (e.g. multi-unit bundles inside one bag).
- Polybag count if you are providing the bags yourself, or written authorization for us to source standard suffocation-warning bags.
- Shipment plan and SKU list.
- Inbound tracking numbers.
How polybagging fits with our other services
Polybagging is part of the standard prep stack. It typically runs alongside FNSKU labeling and quality checks, and is sometimes a step in a bundling or kitting workflow when multiple units are combined into a single sellable unit before bagging.
Intake required before shipping inventory. Submitting an intake request does not guarantee acceptance. We review capacity, item type, timeline, and required prep before approving shipments. Do not ship inventory until High Plains confirms acceptance and provides next-step instructions.
What we do not promise
Careful bagging gives a shipment its best chance at smooth Amazon receiving, but the final acceptance decision is Amazon’s. We do not guarantee Amazon acceptance, Amazon receiving speed, inbound defect outcomes, reimbursement decisions, or any specific account-health effect. The seller remains responsible for product eligibility, listing accuracy, packaging policy compliance, and Amazon compliance under their seller agreement. We control the workmanship on our floor — bag size, seal quality, label placement, counts, and documentation — and hold ourselves to a high bar on exactly that.
Where we are
High Plains Prep & Pack operates from 700 1st Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59401. Reach us at info@highplainsprep.com or 406-454-3333. Listed on Amazon Service Provider Network under FBA Prep & Packaging.
High Plains Prep & Pack is an independent prep service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with Amazon.com, Inc. Service availability is subject to a signed agreement and applicable insurance and licensing. Amazon receiving outcomes depend on shipment plan accuracy, product eligibility, packaging policy compliance, account health, and Amazon’s own receiving processes — not all of which we control.