KEY POINTS
  • Amazon is relaxing some shipping performance requirements that were set to take effect in February for members of its Seller Fulfilled Prime program, which allows sellers to designate Prime-eligible inventory without paying for Amazon’s fulfillment services. 
  • The company cited ongoing coronavirus constraints on major shipping carriers such as UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service.
An Amazon worker delivers packages amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Denver, Colorado, April 22, 2020.

Amazon is relieving some of the pressure on third-party sellers who pack and ship their own orders due to ongoing coronavirus constraints on major shipping carriers.

Last August, the company announced that, starting in February 2021, members of Amazon's Seller Fulfilled Prime program would be required to make deliveries on Saturdays and meet one- and two-day delivery targets.