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Buy Amazon Liquidation Pallets & Truckloads

Amazon generates more liquidation volume than every other U.S. retailer combined — millions of LPN customer returns, FC overstock, and fulfillment center surplus flow into the secondary market every week from distribution centers across the country. FindLiquidation connects you directly with verified Amazon contract holders carrying HPC bin store loads, Mediums, Monsters, mystery box truckloads, and unmanifested gaylords shipped FOB from Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, California, Florida, and Arizona. Whether you restock a bin store daily, flip manifested pallets on Whatnot, or run ecommerce arbitrage on eBay and Amazon FBA, compare supplier pricing, load histories, and verified buyer reviews to lock in the most consistent inventory pipeline in liquidation.

Compare Amazon Liquidation Contract Holders and Load Programs

Search verified Amazon liquidation suppliers by load type — HPC, LPN, FC, Mediums, Monsters, and mystery boxes. Filter by location, pricing tier, and pickup or direct-ship options from fulfillment centers in Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, California, and Florida.

Amazon Moves More Liquidation Than Any Other Retailer — Find Your Supplier

Amazon moves more liquidation volume than any other retailer in the U.S. — millions of customer returns, FBA overstock, and fulfillment center surplus hit the secondary market every week. The problem is finding legitimate contract holders who source direct from Amazon distribution centers, not middlemen flipping marked-up loads. FindLiquidation solves that. Our directory lists verified Amazon liquidation suppliers with transparent pricing, real buyer reviews, load type breakdowns (HPC, LPN, FC, Mediums, Monsters, Mystery Boxes), and direct-ship options from fulfillment centers in Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, California, Florida, and Arizona. Whether you need a single pallet for $500 or a 26-pallet HPC truckload at $21,000, compare programs side by side — from bin store inventory and Whatnot auction lots to premium manifested loads for eBay and Amazon FBA arbitrage.

Amazon HPC high piece count liquidation truckload pallets in 4ft gaylords at warehouse

Amazon HPC, LPN & FC Truckloads for Bin Stores

Amazon HPC truckloads carry approximately 15,000 mixed items across 24-26 pallets packed in 4ft gaylords — a mix of LPN customer returns and FC overstock shipped direct from Amazon fulfillment centers in Ohio, Arkansas, Florida, and Arizona. LPN inventory includes individually scanned returns with barcode tracking from Amazon's reverse logistics system. FC inventory is shelf pulls, overstock, and seasonal surplus in new or like-new condition. Expect electronics, housewares, toys, beauty, small appliances, and domestics. Bin store operators source HPC loads for daily restocking. Whatnot live sellers and pallet flippers buy HPC for volume-based resale. Amazon FBA sellers cherry-pick manifested items for online arbitrage. Sellable rates on well-sourced HPC loads run 70-85%. Smalls yield 600-800+ compact items per pallet — phone accessories, beauty, small electronics. Mediums carry 50-200 mid-sized items per pallet. Monsters are oversized pallets stacked 7-8ft tall with furniture, exercise equipment, and outdoor gear.

Amazon mystery boxes and coffin boxes packed on pallets for Whatnot and resale

Amazon Mystery Boxes & Coffin Boxes

Amazon mystery box truckloads contain approximately 480 sealed boxes across 24 pallets, shipped FOB from Amazon distribution centers in Indiana and California. Each mystery box holds mixed general merchandise — electronics, housewares, kitchenware, domestics, toys, beauty, and small appliances. Coffin boxes are the oversized variant: long, narrow containers holding larger items that don't fit standard box dimensions, commonly found in Monster and Medium loads alongside standard gaylords. Whatnot live sellers source mystery boxes for auction-style streaming. Bin store operators buy pre-boxed loads to eliminate sorting labor and speed restocking cycles. Pallet flippers resell sealed boxes without repackaging. Verify your supplier pulls direct from Amazon fulfillment centers — not repackaging picked-through returns. Legitimate loads carry consistent category mixes, sealed packaging, and ship FOB from known Amazon FC locations. Amazon Premium loads (900-1,200 items from CA and AZ) and Overstock loads (800-1,200 items) are additional tiers for buyers who prefer manifested inventory over mystery formats.

FAQ

Amazon Liquidation FAQ

What is the difference between Amazon LPN and FC loads?
LPN (License Plate Number) loads contain customer returns that were individually scanned and processed through Amazon's reverse logistics system. Each item has a barcode label from the return process. FC (Fulfillment Center) loads contain overstock, shelf pulls, and seasonal surplus pulled directly from warehouse shelves — these items were never sold to a customer and are typically in new or like-new condition. LPN loads have more condition variability but higher piece counts, while FC loads are cleaner but may have lower unit diversity. Most HPC truckloads blend both LPN and FC inventory.
How many pieces are in an Amazon HPC truckload and what does it cost?
A standard Amazon HPC (High Piece Count) truckload contains approximately 15,000 mixed items across 24-26 pallets packed in 4ft gaylords. Pricing ranges from $18,000 to $24,000 depending on the supplier, source DC location, and whether the load is 4ft or 6ft pallet height. Estimated retail value runs $160,000 to $200,000. At a cost of roughly $1.20-$1.60 per unit, HPC loads are the primary inventory source for bin stores operating $5 and $10 pricing tiers. Loads ship FOB from Amazon fulfillment centers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Florida, California, and Arizona.
What are Amazon Mediums, Monsters, and Smalls?
These terms refer to the size classification of items on Amazon liquidation pallets. Smalls are compact, conveyable items under specific dimension thresholds — think phone accessories, beauty products, small electronics — typically yielding 600-800+ pieces per pallet. Mediums are mid-sized products like kitchen appliances, power tools, and toys at 50-200 units per pallet with higher individual retail values. Monsters are oversized items — furniture, exercise equipment, outdoor gear, large electronics — stacked on 7-8 foot tall pallets. A Monsters truckload runs about $14,500 for 1,200-1,700 items across 24 pallets. Trophy Mediums are a premium variant at $9,500 per load.
How do I verify an Amazon liquidation supplier is legitimate?
Legitimate Amazon contract holders source directly from Amazon fulfillment centers and can provide specific FOB locations (Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, California, Arizona, Florida). Ask for load consistency history, average piece counts, and references from other buyers. Red flags include suppliers who cannot name their source DC, offer exclusively Grade A inventory at unusually low prices, pressure you to wire money immediately, or refuse to allow warehouse visits. On FindLiquidation, check verified buyer reviews, compare pricing across multiple suppliers, and start with a single pallet or half-load before committing to full truckloads.
What are Amazon Whatnot truckloads and how are they different from HPC loads?
Amazon Whatnot truckloads are specifically curated for live auction streaming and cost approximately $18,000 for 5,000-15,000 items across 24-26 pallets. These loads contain a mix of general merchandise categories designed for on-camera variety — electronics, toys, beauty, home goods, and brand-name items that drive bidding. The key difference from standard HPC loads is the curation toward visual appeal and brand recognition rather than pure piece count. Many successful Whatnot sellers source both mystery box loads (480 boxes at $18,500) and standard GM truckloads to create variety across their streaming schedule.