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Stock/Quantity

The information on this page is intended for Adobe Commerce 2.3 customers who are on an extended support contract. The Adobe Commerce Merchant Documentation for current releases is published on the Adobe Experience League.

Stock/Quantity settings are part of your store listing settings. Listing settings are accessed from the store dashboard.

Stock/Quantity settings are used to sync the product quantity details from your Magento storefront to the quantity on your Amazon Seller Central account. This tool is very powerful and can be leveraged for additional advertising by displaying urgency to the buyer while keeping your inventory organized. For example, some merchants may have 150 items of a particular SKU in stock in their warehouse and want to make sure that Amazon shoppers can purchase all of their inventory. Other merchants may wish to only list one item at a time to create a sense of scarcity to the end user. To do this, you would set the Maximum Listed Quantity to 1.

Quantity is a regional attribute and based on the Amazon Marketplace Country setting define during store integration. When a change is made to a product’s quantity, the change will affect all Amazon listings that share that Amazon Seller SKU in your Amazon stores that sell in the same country. This means that a change to a shared Amazon Seller SKU in the United States will not affect your Amazon stores set up for a different country. Your first Amazon store that is integrated (with the oldest creation date) controls priority in the quantity settings.

For Magento 2.3.x users, Amazon Sales Channel supports the use of the Multi Source Inventory (MSI) extension without any additional setup. See Managing Inventory.

Configure Stock / Quantity settings

  1. Click Listing Settings on the store dashboard.

  2. Expand the Stock / Quantity section.

  3. For Out-of-Stock Threshold (required), enter a numerical value for the lowest quantity of a product in order to keep the product eligible for its Amazon listing.

    The default is 0. This means that if your Magento product stock goes lower than this number, the respective Amazon listing will be ineligible for sales through Amazon.

  4. For Maximum Listed Quantity (required), enter a numerical value for the quantity you wish to show in your Amazon listing.

    This will list all your eligible Amazon listings at the entered value. When an item is sold, the Amazon listing quantity will not change. The listing quantity available will always use this value, even when your actual product quantity is higher or lower. This setting is typically used when you do not manage product inventory. For example, you may have a product with a quantity of 80 in your Magento catalog. With set to 10, the Amazon listing will always display a quantity available of 10 and will not change when sale is made for the product.

  5. For “Do Not Manage Stock” Quantity (required), enter a quantity value to show for your Amazon listings.

    Amazon requires that you publish an available quantity. For Magento products that are set to not manage stock but you want to list them on Amazon, the listing will be published with available quantity entered here.

  6. When complete, click Save listing settings.

Stock/Quantity

Field Description
Out-of-Stock Threshold Enter a numerical value for the lowest quantity of a product in order to keep the product eligible for its Amazon listing (default is 0).

This means that if your Magento product stock goes lower than this number, the respective Amazon listing will be ineligible for sales through Amazon.
Maximum Listed Quantity Enter a numerical value for the quantity you wish to show in your Amazon listing.

This will list all your eligible Amazon listings at the defined value. When an item is sold, the Amazon listing will republish with the quantity entered here. This setting is typically used when you do not manage product inventory.

For example, you enter the Maximum Listed Quantity value as 10. Your actual quantity for a product is 80. Because you have set this value at 10, the Amazon listing will always display a quantity available of 10. The quantity available will always display with the value defined, even when your stock quantity is lower.
“Do Not Manage Stock” Quantity Enter a value for your display quantity for your Amazon listings.

Amazon requires that you publish an available quantity. For Magento products that are set to not manage stock but you want to list them on Amazon, the listing will be published with available quantity of the value entered here.

Quick Access - Listing Settings sections

Example: Maximum Listed Quantity

When an item is sold, the Amazon listing will re-list it at this quantity.

For example, if we set Maximum Listed Quantity as 12, the Amazon listing will show a quantity of 12 even though the product has a Magento Quantity of 80:

If you set your Maximum Listed Quantity as 1, all eligible products will be listed with a quantity of 1. When an item is sold, the system will look to your Magento product and, if additional stock exists, re-list the item on Amazon with a quantity of 1.

This option might be valuable for products that are typically ordered at a quantity of 1. This will also increase urgency for the shopper when viewing your Amazon listing.