MF Ticketing refers to printing and applying labels for Merchant Fulfilled (MF/FBM) inventory.
In Amazon workflows, MF means:
Merchant Fulfilled
This means the seller—not Amazon—stores, packs, and ships the orders directly to customers.
🏷️ What Is an MF Ticket?
An MF ticket is usually a small label that sellers place on merchant-fulfilled inventory to help:
Identify products quickly
Organize inventory
Match orders correctly during shipping
MF tickets often contain:
SKU/MSKU
Product title
Condition
Price
Barcode
Bin or location information
📦 Why MF Ticketing Is Important
MF ticketing helps sellers:
Organize inventory efficiently
Find products faster when orders come in
Reduce shipping mistakes
Improve warehouse workflow
👉 Especially useful for high-volume MF sellers.
🔍 Difference Between MF Tickets and FNSKU Labels
MF Ticket | FNSKU Label |
Used for merchant fulfilled inventory | Used for Amazon FBA inventory |
Helps seller organize inventory | Helps Amazon track inventory |
Usually internal-use labels | Amazon-required barcode labels |
📍 Where MF Tickets Are Used
MF tickets are commonly applied:
On shelves
Product packaging
Storage bins
Inventory bags or sleeves
⚙️ What Information Can Be Included?
Depending on settings, MF tickets may include:
Custom SKU/MSKU
Condition notes
Purchase date
Warehouse location
Pricing details
Barcodes for scanning
🔄 How MF Ticketing Works in AccelerList
Within AccelerList:
MF tickets can be printed directly during listing workflows
Sellers often use:
Thermal printers
QZ Tray
Custom MSKU templates
👉 This helps streamline merchant fulfilled workflows.
💡 Why Sellers Use MF Ticketing
MF ticketing is especially helpful for:
Book sellers
Warehouse inventory systems
Multi-shelf organization
Faster order picking and packing
✅ Summary
MF ticketing is the process of printing labels for merchant fulfilled inventory to help sellers organize, identify, and manage products more efficiently during shipping workflows.