Cross-border sellers usually ship to several platforms at once: SHEIN's consolidation warehouse, TEMU's semi-managed channel and Amazon FBA. Each one rejects shipments if the carton or polybag label is wrong, and each requires a different layout. This cheat sheet summarises what to print, in what size, and how to keep your master artwork reusable.
SHEIN consolidation carton label
- Required fields: PackID, SKC, warehouse code, quantity, supplier code.
- Recommended size: 100 × 100 mm thermal label.
- Barcode: PackID printed as Code128, height ≥ 18 mm so the warehouse scanner can read it through pallet shrink wrap.
- Avoid: small fonts (< 5 mm), low-contrast pastel colors, multi-row barcodes.
TEMU semi-managed shipping mark
- Required fields: stocking-up order ID, SPU, SKU, QR code linking back to the supplier portal.
- Recommended size: 100 × 150 mm or A6.
- QR code should be at least 25 × 25 mm so phone scans succeed in low-light warehouse aisles.
- TEMU rejects cartons missing the supplier code in the bottom-right; double-check before printing.
Amazon FBA polybag (FNSKU)
- Mandatory: FNSKU barcode, product title (English), size / colour, suffocation warning text.
- Sizes: 50 × 30 mm minimum for the FNSKU label, 75 × 75 mm if combined with the suffocation warning.
- Suffocation warning text must be at least 18 pt and printed within 2.5 cm of the polybag opening per Amazon FBA prep requirements.
- Use only black ink on white background — coloured printing causes scanner errors.
How to keep one master artwork for every platform
- Build a single template per platform in Mai Studio with the locked size and frame fields.
- Bind variable text fields (Pack ID, FNSKU, etc.) to a JSON or spreadsheet, then export in batch.
- Save each template as a starter so new SKUs reuse the same layout.
- Re-export at the exact millimeter dimensions required — Mai Studio outputs PDF and PNG at true size.
Set the template up once. Print labels for thousands of SKUs without redrawing a single line.