Amazon Premium HPC Truckload, 24 Pallets of Amazon AMZHPCP Premium High Piece Count Inventory
The amazon premium hpc truckload (SKU AMZHPCP) ships 24 pallets of Amazon premium-tier high-piece-count overstock for $9,000. The premium-tier designation differentiates this load from the standard $10,000 AMZ HPC Truckload 5 Foot: where the standard 5-foot truckload mixes return-grade and shelf-pull condition, the premium-tier load weights heavier toward new-in-box overstock and Amazon Warehouse Deals overflow rather than customer-return inventory.
What’s typically inside the amazon premium hpc truckload
- 24 pallets with premium-condition weighting (60-75% new in box vs 30-40% on standard HPC)
- Amazon Warehouse Deals overflow inventory that Amazon redirects to liquidation rather than re-selling on the AWD storefront
- Premium overstock from Amazon distribution-center pulls of seasonally over-ordered SKUs
- Amazon-exclusive brands dominant, AmazonBasics, Amazon Essentials, Pinzon, Mama Bear, Solimo
- Higher-MSRP categories. Small appliances, electronics accessories, premium home goods overweighted vs standard HPC
- Per-pallet item count 200-400 items (slightly lower than standard HPC because of higher per-item MSRP weighting)
Per-truckload economics on the amazon premium hpc truckload
Premium-weighted Amazon HPC loads carry retail-to-cost spreads of 10x-16x. At $9,000 for 24 pallets, retail ceiling sits $90,000-$144,000.
- Amazon FBA premium routing: route the 60-75% new-in-box weighting through FBA at 50-70% of MSRP. Net per pallet $1,500-$3,200.
- Multi-store bin operator: Gross return $32,000-$52,000 over 90 days.
- Wholesale flip: resell at $750-$1,150 per pallet. Net $18,000-$27,600.
- Auction-house premium consignment: Net $25,000-$40,000 in single auction event.
Who buys the amazon premium hpc truckload
- Amazon FBA sellers prioritizing new-in-box inventory for premium FBA prep workflow
- Multi-store bin operators wanting higher new-in-box weighting
- Auction houses with premium-buyer audiences
- Wholesale redistribution operators serving FBA-focused smaller resellers
For the standard format see $10,000 AMZ HPC Truckload 5 Foot. For the tallest premium format see $15,000 AMZ HPC Truckload 7-8 Foot.
Premium-weighting sourcing on the amazon premium hpc truckload
Save More sources the amazon premium hpc truckload from Amazon distribution-center pulls weighted toward Amazon Warehouse Deals overflow and seasonal overstock rather than the customer-return-heavy standard HPC flow. The condition weighting trade-off (60-75% new in box vs 30-40% on standard) drives the per-item resale velocity at higher margins. Cross-reference Amazon’s Warehouse Deals storefront for context on the overflow inventory feeding this load.
Frequently asked questions
Why is the amazon premium hpc truckload priced lower than the standard $10,000 HPC?
Premium weighting carries lower per-pallet item count (200-400 vs 150-350 on standard) but higher per-item MSRP and condition value. The $1,000 price differential reflects category and condition trade-off, not absolute value.
Is the amazon premium hpc truckload manifested?
Partial manifest. Category-level documentation with condition-tier breakdowns.
What FBA-eligibility rate should I expect?
50-65% FBA-eligible (higher than the 35-50% rate on standard HPC) because premium-weighted new-in-box inventory passes FBA prep requirements more easily.
What is the Amazon Warehouse Deals overflow component?
Amazon Warehouse Deals is Amazon’s own open-box and lightly-used resale storefront. When AWD inventory exceeds the storefront’s selling velocity, Amazon redirects overflow to liquidation channels. This premium HPC truckload includes that overflow.
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Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.
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