Amazon GM Truckload, 7-10 Pallets at 400+ Items per Pallet
The Amazon GM truckload (General Merchandise) is Save More’s premium-tier Amazon truckload format: 7-10 pallets per load, each pallet loaded with 400+ items across the Amazon catalog, priced at $6,500 per truckload. Unlike the medium truckload (24-30 pallets at $5,000) which prioritizes pallet count, the GM truckload format prioritizes per-pallet quality and piece-count density. Fewer pallets, more items per pallet, broader category coverage per pallet.
This is the high-performance Amazon truckload tier. The 7-10 pallet format is built around a documented 85%+ per-pallet performance rating. Meaning the inventory hits at a higher quality bar than ordinary unmanifested loads. The format is engineered for bin store operators, brick-and-mortar resale stores, new-business startups, garage sale operators, auction houses, export buyers, flea market vendors, and retail stores building inventory at scale.
What’s in an Amazon GM truckload
- 7-10 pallets per truckload (fewer pallets than medium truckload but denser per pallet)
- 400+ items per pallet (significantly higher than standard Amazon return pallets)
- Mixed returns and overstock quality across the load
- Performance rating 85%+ per the source channel quality grading
- Categories carried per pallet:
- Houseware. Kitchen, bath, organization, decor
- Automotive. Automotive accessories, parts, tools
- HBA. Health and beauty, personal care
- Toys. Toy SKUs across age ranges
- Tools. Hand tools, power tools, accessories
- Phone accessories. Chargers, cases, audio accessories
- Décor. Home decor, accents
- Sporting goods. Sporting accessories, fitness, outdoor
- Home and garden. Garden accessories, outdoor furniture pieces
- Office items. Office supplies, stationery, organization
- Kitchen appliances. Small kitchen appliances
- Power tools. Power tool SKUs
- Engine repair tools. Automotive engine accessories
- And more. The full Amazon general merchandise mix
Truckload economics
At $6,500 across 7-10 pallets and 400+ items per pallet, the per-pallet cost basis lands at $650-$929 per pallet with 400+ SKUs each. A per-piece cost basis of approximately $1.63-$2.32 per SKU before processing.
That per-piece cost basis is squarely in the bin-store retail price band and the eBay individual-listing margin band. Per-pallet resale benchmarks:
- Bin store retail, $1,200-$2,000 per pallet at per-piece bin pricing
- eBay individual listings, $20-$60 per piece for branded SKUs
- Facebook Marketplace + OfferUp, $15-$45 per piece on branded items
- Whatnot live shows, $30-$80 per pull bundled
- Garage sale + flea market, $5-$15 per piece bundled
Across 7-10 pallets at $1,200-$2,000 average resale per pallet, the full truckload typically clears $8,400 to $20,000 in resale recovery against the $6,500 truckload cost. A 1.3-3.1× cost recovery range depending on processing depth and channel mix. Premium-tier resellers running branded eBay listings + bin-store secondary sale can reach the upper end of this range.
Why GM truckload is the premium tier vs medium truckload
Two structural differences vs the Amazon Medium Truckload:
- Density per pallet, 400+ items per pallet (GM) vs 30-40 items per pallet (medium). The GM format is built around piece-count density, the medium format around per-item size.
- Performance rating, 85%+ documented performance on GM truckloads vs the broader returns-channel quality variance on medium loads. Higher sell-through rate per pallet.
The cost trade-off is real, $6,500 (GM) vs $5,000 (medium). But so is the per-pallet inventory quality. GM truckloads target the buyer who wants higher density and stronger per-pallet performance, even at a higher truckload entry price.
How freight works
Amazon GM truckloads ship FOB pickup from the Amazon DC channel. Two freight options:
- Self-arrange freight. Use your own LTL/FTL carrier. Select “Pick Up” at checkout, then email Save More the BOL.
- Save More-quoted freight, Save More provides a freight quote at order time. Quote varies by destination ZIP.
As-is, unmanifested. Standard truckload terms
Amazon GM truckloads are sold as-is, unmanifested. Save More sources directly from Amazon DC channels, takes intake photographs, and ships the load. Truckloads are not picked through or pre-sorted at the pallet level. All sales are final on truckload purchases. Standard truckload-channel terms.
Reseller expectations:
- Per-pallet inspection and processing on receipt. Sort, test, photograph
- Test electrical / battery items before listing
- Disclose “untested” / “open box” / “returns condition” on individual listings
- Allocate physical space, 7-10 pallets needs warehouse or large garage staging
- Allocate processing time, 400+ items per pallet across 7-10 pallets = 2,800-4,000+ SKUs per truckload
- Expect 10-20% loss factor at the 85%+ performance-rated GM tier
Who buys an Amazon GM truckload
- Bin store operators running multi-location formats, GM truckloads are a primary source stream
- Brick-and-mortar resale stores at multi-truckload weekly intake
- New-business startups launching resale stores or eBay storefronts at scale
- Garage sale operators at warehouse / multi-day formats
- Auction houses sourcing inventory for live auction formats
- Export buyers consolidating Amazon inventory for international resale
- Flea market chains at multi-booth multi-vendor formats
- Retail stores building discount inventory sections at scale
- High-volume eBay sellers at multi-truckload monthly intake
Why source Amazon GM truckloads from Save More Liquidations
- 85%+ per-pallet performance rating. Premium tier vs broader unmanifested loads
- 400+ items per pallet. Piece-count density at the truckload tier
- Authentic Amazon source stream. Directly from Amazon DC channels
- FOB or freight-quoted. Both options available
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
What does “85%+ performance rating” mean?
The source channel grades pallet performance based on documented sell-through rates from prior loads. 85%+ means the inventory hits at a higher quality bar than ordinary unmanifested returns loads. Fewer broken, missing, or unsellable units.
How many items total in a GM truckload?
7-10 pallets × 400+ items per pallet = 2,800 to 4,000+ items per truckload.
Where does the truckload ship from?
FOB origin is from active Amazon DC channels. Specific FOB origin confirmed at order time.
Can I self-arrange freight?
Yes. Select “Pick Up” at checkout, email the BOL to Save More, and arrange your own LTL/FTL carrier.
Is the truckload manifested?
No, Amazon GM truckloads in this channel are unmanifested, sold as-is. Save More provides intake photographs.
Are all sales final?
Yes. Standard truckload-channel terms. All sales final on truckload purchases.
What’s the difference vs the Amazon Medium Truckload?
GM truckload = 7-10 pallets at 400+ items per pallet (piece-count density, $6,500). Medium truckload = 24-30 pallets at smaller per-pallet item counts ($5,000). GM is the premium piece-count tier; medium is the pallet-count tier.
Do you offer smaller Amazon loads?
Yes. See the Amazon Pallets category for single-pallet Amazon GM, HPC, Monster, medium, jewelry, food, and mystery box pallets at lower entry points.
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Amazon GM truckload, 7-10 pallets of unmanifested Amazon returns and overstock at 400+ items per pallet, 85%+ performance rating. Sold as-is, all sales final.”
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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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