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ATP gives wholesale sellers a clearer route for supplier-direct cartons: expected carton counts, reference matching, visible shortages, damage evidence and approved units moving into FBA prep.
This proof page is here to help sellers judge the operating route before sending live stock. Compare the challenge, ATP approach and outcome against your own inbound pattern, volume and current bottleneck.

Supplier carton check-in
Shortage and damage evidence
Approved stock routed into FBA prep
Wholesale sellers can lose time and margin when supplier cartons arrive without clean references, visible shortage handling or a decision process for damaged stock.
ATP receives cartons against seller references, records obvious gaps, keeps exceptions separate from normal prep and moves approved units into the next FBA shipment route.
The seller can keep replenishment moving while shortage, damage or mismatch issues are handled with evidence instead of vague warehouse messages.
Ask ATP about pricing, fit and the safest first batch before rerouting live inventory. The right answer depends on how your stock arrives, what has to be checked and where it needs to move next.