Amazon FBA Carpet Sourcing from China: The 2026 Seller's Guide

Published June 7, 2026 · By Wang Fangfang, Carpet Export Specialist
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Rugs are one of the more durable home categories for Amazon FBA: they don't expire, they photograph well, and private-label designs let you escape the race to the bottom. The catch is that carpets are physically bulky, and FBA fees punish size and weight. Sourcing the right product, prepped correctly at the factory, is what makes the margins work.

Our Tianjin Wuqing factory supplies a number of Amazon sellers in North America, the UK, and Australia. Here's the practical 2026 guide to sourcing rugs for FBA from China — what to sell, how to prep, and what it costs.

Why Rugs Work for FBA

Best Rug Types for FBA Fees

Amazon's fulfillment fee is driven by the unit's size tier and weight, so the winning products are the ones that roll down small and light. Match the product to the fee math:

ProductFBA fitWhy
Faux fur rugsExcellentVery light, compress small when rolled
Bath mats & kitchen matsExcellentSmall footprint, low weight, multi-pack friendly
Small/medium shaggy rugsGoodLight but bulkier pile; watch dimensions
Tie-dye & printed accent rugsGoodDesign-led, differentiate easily
Large heavy area rugsCheck carefullyCan hit oversize tiers; higher storage fees

Rule of thumb: before committing to an ASIN, run its packed dimensions and weight through Amazon's fee preview. A product that's $1 cheaper at the factory but jumps a size tier can cost you several dollars per unit in fulfillment — wiping out the saving.

FBA Prep: FNSKU, Poly Bags & Cartons

Amazon has strict inbound requirements. The efficient approach is to have the factory prep during production rather than paying a prep center to redo it later. Standard prep for rugs includes:

Our factory can do all of this as part of the OEM custom-packaging process. For a deeper look at custom branding options, see our carpet OEM service.

Cost & Margin Math

Build your per-unit cost from these layers:

  1. FOB factory price — e.g. faux fur rug from $4/pc, bath mat from $1.80/pc, printed carpet from $3/sqm.
  2. FBA prep — FNSKU + poly bag at the factory (small per-unit cost).
  3. Sea freight — consolidated container; per-unit freight is lowest on a full container.
  4. Import duty — roughly 6-8% in the US; 8% plus reclaimable import VAT in the UK.
  5. Amazon fees — per-unit fulfillment (size/weight based) + referral fee (home category) + storage.

For exact duty and freight by market, see our landed-cost breakdowns for the USA and the UK. The takeaway: lightweight, compact rugs sourced factory-direct leave room for a healthy FBA margin, especially as private-label designs that avoid direct price competition.

How to Order & Ship to Amazon

  1. Request a free quote with your products, target sizes, quantities, and destination marketplace.
  2. Approve a sample — confirm colour, pile weight, and packaging before bulk.
  3. Confirm FBA prep — send your FNSKU files and packaging artwork; we apply labels and poly bags in production.
  4. Production + QC — 25-35 days, with pre-shipment inspection.
  5. Ship & clear customs — you (or your forwarder) act as importer of record; Amazon will not.
  6. Into FBA — route via a prep center / 3PL for a final check, then into Amazon fulfillment centers.

New to importing? If you're weighing whether to buy on Alibaba or use an agent for your FBA supply, read Alibaba vs a sourcing agent. For quality assurance, factory-direct OEM with pre-shipment inspection is what keeps FBA return rates — and account health — under control.