
The countdown to January 2026 has begun. With Amazon discontinuing in-house FBA Prep services, the vast majority of sellers are scrambling to find Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers to handle their labeling and bagging. They are trading one cost for another. But the top 1% of sellers are doing something different. They are reducing most of the need for prep. Because they are moving to SIPP (Ships in Product Packaging).
SIPP is the evolution of Amazon's "Frustration-Free Packaging." It verifies that your product’s packaging is durable enough to survive the brutal journey through the fulfillment network without an Amazon box (overbox) to protect it.
The 2026 policy change is all about labor reduction. Amazon doesn't want to pay humans to bubble wrap your vase. SIPP aligns your incentives with Amazon's.
The Certification Hurdle: ISTA-6 You cannot simply "opt in" to SIPP. You must earn it. Your packaging must pass the ISTA-6 Amazon Drop Test. This involves:
Here is the good news: For non-fragile items (like shoes, apparel, simple home goods), Amazon allows Self-Testing. You don't need an expensive lab. You need a camera, a tape measure, and a concrete floor. You perform the drop sequence, record the results, and upload them to Seller Central.
We turn SIPP from a "Packaging Project" into a "Profit Strategy."
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