Amazon Glossary
Master the language of Amazon selling with our comprehensive glossary of terms, acronyms, and concepts every seller should know.
EAN is a globally recognized barcode standard used to uniquely identify retail products based on manufacturer, product type, and packaging.
EBC refers to Enhanced Brand Content - a feature that allows brand-registered third-party sellers on Amazon to customize their product detail pages with rich images, formatted text, and comparison charts. It is the seller-side equivalent of A+ Content used by vendors.
ECDD stands for Estimated Cargo Delivery Date - the projected date when a shipment is expected to arrive at its destination, such as an Amazon fulfillment center or warehouse.
EDD stands for Estimated Delivery Date - the date by which a customer is expected to receive their order placed on Amazon.
EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange - a standardized digital method that allows businesses to exchange documents like purchase orders, invoices, and shipment confirmations electronically.
EDIFACT is a standardized EDI message format used globally for electronic data exchange. Amazon supports it primarily for retail vendors in the EMEA region, as well as in Australia and Brazil.
EFN allows sellers using Amazon FBA to store their inventory in one European country and fulfill orders across other Amazon European marketplaces from that single location.
EOD stands for End of Day, commonly used to refer to a business day's close or a task deadline by the end of working hours.
EOM stands for End of Month, typically referring to the final calendar day of the month, often used for reporting, payments, and planning deadlines.
EPOS stands for Electronic Point of Sale System, a digital system used to process sales transactions and manage retail operations.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning - a type of software that businesses use to manage core processes such as inventory, finance, supply chain, procurement, and operations.
EVM stands for Emerging Vendor Management - an Amazon Retail programme designed to support and grow new or small vendors on the platform.
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