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Storage Fee Calculator

Calculate monthly and long-term storage fees for your inventory.

Updated January 1, 2026
Data Source: Estimated (Audited)

Last updated: - Amazon 2026 fee rates

Updated 2026 Fees

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Storage Information

Volume of inventory in cubic feet

Storage period will start from this month

Enter storage details and click "Calculate Storage Fees"

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter product dimensions and average monthly inventory.
  2. Select marketplace and season (standard vs Q4 peak).
  3. Estimate monthly and long-term storage impact on margin.

Formula

Monthly Storage ≈ Cubic Feet × Rate per ft³ (varies by size tier and season)

Example

Oversized inventory held 4+ months during peak season can erase thin margins quickly.

Common mistakes

  • Planning only fulfillment fees, not storage
  • Ignoring aged inventory surcharges
  • Underestimating Q4 rate increases

Estimates use Amazon's published fee structure. See our fee accuracy report for verification details and limitations.

Frequently asked questions

How are Amazon storage fees calculated?

Storage fees are calculated based on cubic feet of inventory and time in storage. Rates vary by size (standard vs oversize) and season (peak season Oct-Dec has higher rates).

What is peak season?

Peak season is October through December when Amazon charges higher storage fees due to increased demand. Rates are typically 2-3x higher during this period.

What is the difference between standard and oversize?

Standard size products are smaller items that fit standard fulfillment. Oversize products are larger items that require special handling and have higher storage fees.

How can I reduce storage fees?

Reduce storage fees by managing inventory levels, avoiding long-term storage, using Amazon's removal orders for slow-moving items, and optimizing product dimensions.

Are there long-term storage fees?

Yes, Amazon charges additional long-term storage fees for inventory stored for more than 365 days. These fees are in addition to monthly storage fees.

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