ANWB: marketplace guide
About this guide
This is a ChannelEngine guide on the Netherlands-based marketplace ANWB. Here you can find information on how to request an ANWB account, how to configure this marketplace on ChannelEngine, and what the specific requirements are.
Table of contents
Marketplace-specific requirements and exceptions
Commercial information
| Founded | 1883 |
| Founder | Edo Johannes Bergsma, Dirk ter Haar |
| Headquarters | The Hague, Netherlands |
| Area served | Netherlands |
| Number of monthly visits | circa 15 million |
| Website | anwb.nl |
| Setup cost | none |
| Commission | EUR 0.99 fixed fee + 10%-13% variable commission |
| Other costs | EUR 45 (incl. VAT) |
| Payment | twice a month |
| Product categories | automotive, books, music, movies, fashion, apparel, accessories, sports and outdoor recreation, biking, camping |
| Input language | Dutch |
| Input currency | EUR |
| Content creation | yes |
| Minimum number of SKUs | 50 |
| Advertisement options | no |
| Profile on ChannelEngine | ANWB |
How to request an account
To start selling on ANWB, contact the marketplace via email. A contact from ANWB reaches out to you for details. A number of requirements apply before you can be considered for a merchant account. E.g.:
- Your business must be registered in the Netherlands.
- You must provide Dutch-speaking customer service.
- Your products must align with ANWB’s standards.
- You must ship orders to buyers within 5 working days.
- You must demonstrate a high level of customer service.
Associated costs
ANWB does not charge a setup fee. However, it does charge a monthly fixed fee of EUR 45. Additionally, a sales commission applies, which includes a fixed fee of EUR 0.99 and a variable rate ranging from 10% to 13%.
Marketplace features
| Supported | Not supported |
|---|---|
| Product content | Automatic relationships |
| Product offers | Bundles |
| Orders (split order lines) | Sales channels* |
| Shipments | Refurbished products |
| Returns (merchant) | Repricing |
| Cancelations (merchant)) | Cancelations (marketplace) |
| Carrier mapping | Returns (marketplace) |
| Product variations (size/color) | Multiple stock locations |
| Offer matching | Marketplace fulfillment service |
| HTML formatting | |
| Invoice uploads | |
| Settlements |
* A marketplace that supports sales channels allows merchants to list and sell products across multiple markets (e.g.: countries, regions, and states), all from the same connection.
Settings and configuration
Setting up each channel on ChannelEngine follows the same flow, though not every channel includes the steps listed below.
- Go through the Setup.
- Create a Product selection.
- Complete the Categorization.
- Set up the Mappings: content, offers, and carriers.
- Configure the Pricing: rules and currency conversion.
- Fill in the Stock settings.
- Finish the Activation.
- Check the Listed products overview.
Marketplace-specific requirements and exceptions
Setup
On ChannelEngine
ANWB is a Mirakl-based marketplace, so you can connect it with ChannelEngine using a Mirakl Connect SSO account. For more information on this, check out the Mirakl-based channels: SSO authorization article.
Invoice uploads
To configure your invoice settings, go to Advanced settings. Then, select one option from the dropdown menu in the Enable invoice uploading field, which contains the following options:
- ChannelEngine invoices - when ChannelEngine receives a shipment, ChannelEngine automatically generates an invoice and attaches it to the shipment before exporting the shipment.
- Merchant invoices (optional) - when ChannelEngine receives a shipment, ChannelEngine exports the shipment – even if there is no invoice attached to it.
- Merchant invoices (required) - when ChannelEngine receives a shipment, ChannelEngine only exports the shipment if an invoice is attached to it. If not, you receive a notification.
- None - when ChannelEngine receives a shipment, ChannelEngine takes no action other than notifying you that no invoice is present.
If you select one of the Merchant invoices options, make sure to upload the invoice to ChannelEngine via the Merchant API or via the web interface. To learn more, check out the article ChannelEngine: upload merchant invoices.
Mappings
Content
All products (required)
- Brand - the product's brand. The maximum number of characters is 45. Use the title case.
- Color - the product's color. If the desired color is missing, contact ANWB to have it added.
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Product image - the URL of the product's main image. The requirements are:
- View - free standing product in its entirety.
- Background - white.
- Maximum file size - 10 MB.
- Minimum dimensions - 550x550 px.
- Maximum resolution - 150 dpi.
- File formats - GIF, JPEG, PNG, WebP.
- No visuals, watermarks, sketches, prices, text, or logos.
- No black and white images.
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Product long description - the product's full description. The maximum number of characters is 2,000. The requirements are:
- Use correct, professional, and accessible language.
- Avoid jargon.
- Address the buyer using 'jij'.
- Do not use possessive pronouns like 'onze' to ensure neutrality.
- Do not use exaggerations or subjective wording.
- Do not use call-to-action phrases or advertising texts.
- Do not include URLs or references to your website.
- Do not copy the product description from your website. This harms the product's findability on Google.
- HTML formatting is supported. You can use tags, such as b, strong, u, i, ul, ol, li, h5, p, and br.
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Product short description - the product's brief description. The maximum number of characters is 225. The requirements are:
- Describe the function and unique selling points of the product.
- Make sure to add relevant keywords and mention the product's brand.
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Product title - the product's title. The requirements are:
- Maximum number of characters - 45.
- Title structure - [Product name/type] - [product category] - [size/length]. E.g.: Rimini - Portable Beach Chair - L/1 meter.
- No special characters, such as 1, %, #, €, b, ø, C,TM, ®, æ, and @.
- For a set consisting of multiple parts, the number of parts should be in the
title. Write this out (12-piece) or use the abbreviation (12-pc). - No marketing or commercial verbiage. E.g.: ‘New’, ‘Action’, ‘Now with free ...’.
- Shop SKU - the product's stock keeping unit (SKU), also known as Merchant product number.
The following required attribute is common to all Mirakl-based marketplaces:
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Export strategy - choose a strategy for exporting product data. You can select from the following export strategies:
- Yes - export all product content to the marketplace, including the EAN (GTIN), category, and other mapped attributes. This option is ideal if you manage both product content and offers through ChannelEngine for the marketplace. Before you set this option, ensure that you map all required attributes.
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No - do not export product content to the marketplace. Choose this option to keep the product content excluded from exports and only export the offers. This option is ideal if you do not want to export the product content yet, or you want to export only the product offers because the product content already exists on the marketplace.
NB: the default export strategy is Yes, even if the Export strategy attribute is left unmapped.
All products (optional)
- CE marking - indicate whether the product has Conformité Européenne (CE) marking.
- Color group - the product's color group. The color group is relevant for the filters on the marketplace.
- Dimension (width x height x depth) - the product's dimensions, in cm.
- Factory warranty exceptions - exceptions when the warranty is no longer valid or has expired.
- Height - the product's height, in cm.
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Image 2-5 - the product's additional images. For image requirements, check Product image. Additional images show the product's rear view or its details. They can show the
product placed in the natural surroundings or with a person. - ISBN - the product's international standard book number, if applicable.
- Language manual - the product's user manual, if included in the package.
- Length - the product's length, in cm.
- Manufacturer part number - the product's manufacturer part number.
- Manufacturer's warranty - the product's warranty, in years.
- Material - the material(s) that the product is made of.
- Package height/length/width - the product's packaging dimensions, in cm.
- Package weight - the product's packaging weight, in kg.
- Packed product height/length/width- the packed product's dimensions, in cm.
- Packed product weight - the packed product's weight, in kg.
- Parent product ID - the SKU of the parent product. This is used to group product variations.
- Product USP 1-4 - the product's unique selling points (USP). The maximum number of characters is 25 per each point. USPs are shown as specifications on the website. E.g.: waterproof.
- Suitable for age in years - the age for which the product is suitable, in years.
- Weight - the product's weight, in kg.
- Width/depth - the product's width or depth, in cm.
Offer
Required
- Price - the product's regular sales price, including the sales tax.
- EAN - the product's GTIN. The expected format is EAN-13.
Optional
The following offer attributes are common to some Mirakl-based marketplaces:
- ECO #1-5 amount - the amount due for the eco-contribution related to the product. E.g.: 2.50.
- ECO #1-5 EPR category code - the extended producer responsibility (EPR) code that applies to the product. For a list of category codes, check out the article Providing data to comply with circular economy regulations in Mirakl's help center (note that you need to be logged in to Mirakl to access this page). E.g.: DE-WEEE, FR-DEA, etc.
- ECO #1-5 producer ID - your producer ID, received upon registering with a packaging register, such as Germany's LUCID. The maximum number of characters is 255.
- Category-specific ECO attributes - depending on your sales country, you might be required to map additional ECO attributes for products in specific categories. Review which ECO attributes to map within each category.
If pricing v2 is activated in your environment, you will see the following offer attributes, which are common to all Mirakl-based marketplaces:
- Allow promotion below min price - set it to ‘true’ to allow the promotion price to drop below your product's minimum price. To learn more, check out the article ChannelEngine: promotions.
- Strike price - the regular selling price. Use it in combination with the Price attribute to set up a discount/strikethrough pricing. To learn more, check out the 'Working with discounts' section of this article.
- Additionally, the Fee groups attribute appears in Mappings, Fee group mappings, if pricing v2 is activated. Map the marketplace fee group ID of the product there.
The following offer attributes are also common to all Mirakl-based marketplaces:
- Discount start date - the date from which the product's sale price is valid, if applicable. Input the date as a fixed value. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS ZZ. All dates follow ISO month-day formatting, and all times follow 24-hour formatting in the UTC timezone. E.g.: 2026-10-25 15:30:00 +01 will start your discount on 25 October 2026 at 3:30 PM, one hour ahead of UTC time.
- Discount end date - the date until which the product's sale price is valid, if applicable. Input the date as a fixed value. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS ZZ. All dates follow ISO month-day formatting, and all times follow 24-hour formatting in the UTC timezone. E.g.: 2026-10-30 23:59:59 +01 will end your discount on 30 October 2026 at 11:59 PM and 59 seconds, one hour ahead of UTC time.
- Discount price - the product's sale price, if applicable. This attribute must have a lower value than the Price attribute. This attribute only applies if you use pricing v1.
- Discount quantity threshold - the minimum quantity required for the discount rate to be available.
- Leadtime to shipment - the number of days before you ship the product. You can create your own unique rules, if applicable. For more information on this, check out the article Lead time to ship in Mirakl's help center.
- Minimum quantity alert - map this attribute to receive a notification from Mirakl if your stock drops below the threshold defined.
- Offer state - the product's condition. Find your option from the dropdown menu by selecting the fixed value to apply to all.
- Product tax code - the taxation code applicable to the product.
- Logistic class - your optional shipping class. Make sure to map the shipping class using the marketplace’s codes and not with the labels that are visible in the partner portal's user interface. These codes vary per marketplace. If this marketplace makes use of logistic class codes, they can be found below.
| Code | Label | Description |
LT |
Letter or card | Up to 2 kg. Minimum dimensions are 14x9 cm, and maximum dimensions are 32.4x22.9 cm. |
PK |
Letterbox package up to 2 kg | Up to 2 kg. Maximum dimensions are 38x26.5x3.2 cm. |
Small |
Small package up to 3 kg | Up to 3 kg. Maximum dimensions are 34x28x12 cm. |
Medium |
Medium package up to 10 kg | Up to 10 kg. Maximum dimensions are 100x50 x50 cm. |
Large |
Large package up to 23 kg | Up to 23 kg. Maximum dimensions are 176x78x58 cm. |
Special |
Special | Special packages, such as oversized or bulky items. |
Working with discounts
These instructions apply to most Mirakl marketplaces. If there are any exceptions on this marketplace, these are noted below.
Pricing v1
- To set up a discount, map the Discount price, Discount start date, and Discount end date attributes. If you want to set a permanent discount, map the Discount end date attribute with a date in the far future instead of leaving it unmapped. Otherwise, the offer is not exported, and errors are shown on the Validation and feedback tab.
- The discounted price is only exported if it is lower than the base price.
- If you do not want to set a bulk discount, leave the Discount quantity threshold attribute unmapped.
- To set a bulk discount, the Discount quantity threshold must be set to a value higher than 1. For example, a value of 2 indicates that the buyer must purchase two or more products at the same time to benefit from the discount.
Pricing v2
- To set up a discount, in the Offer mappings step, map the Strike price attribute to your regular price. Then, map the Discount start date and Discount end date attributes to indicate the start and end dates of your discount.
- If you do not want to set a bulk discount, leave the Discount quantity threshold attribute unmapped. To learn how to set up a bulk discount, check out Bulk discounts.
- In the Pricing step, go to Price rules. Map the Price attribute to the discounted price. Both Min. price and Base price fields must be mapped. Note that ChannelEngine exports the higher of the two values – typically the Base price. To learn more, check out ChannelEngine: price rules v2.
- The Price and Strike price attributes cannot be mapped with the same value. ChannelEngine only sets a discount if the value in Price (Base price) is lower than the value in Strike price.
- If set up correctly, your product displays a discount label and a strikethrough price on the channel.
Carrier
Carrier mapping is not required on ANWB. However, you can map your carrier to a specific list of carriers maintained by ANWB. This allows for working tracking codes in the back-end, as well as for the buyer. If your default carrier is missing, contact ANWB.
Note that if you select Unknown as the carrier, you still need to provide a working tracking code.
Pricing
ANWB requires the prices to be submitted in EUR. If you do not have pricing attributes in EUR, you need to set a currency conversion.
Listed products
If you have problems with products not appearing on Mirakl-based marketplaces – especially if you are trying to create products, check the Listed products page for more information. Use the Channel status filter or the Validation and feedback tab to view all known errors for specific products.
If you see either of the below statuses, refer to the article ChannelEngine: why is my product listed as 'Product not found' in the inventory report?:
- Product not found in inventory report
- Product not in offer file
Products that ChannelEngine has failed to export are shown as Invalid, e.g.: products with an empty GTIN or that do not yet exist on the marketplace.
Alternatively, download the error report generated by Mirakl. To do so:
- Log onto the Mirakl platform and go to Catalog, Product imports.
- Identify the latest report and click the See details button.
- Download the CSV file Non-integrated products report.
Additional information
Order extra data items
When an order is imported to ChannelEngine, ChannelEngine also retrieves extra data items related to the order itself – or to order lines. This extra data is specific to this marketplace. An explanation of each can be found below:
Order extra data
| Keys | Conditional* | Description |
buckaroo-transaction-id |
Yes | The original ID of the payment transaction to Buckaroo, needed for refunds. |
anwb-relationship-number |
Yes | The unique customer number indicated on the ANWB membership card. |
* Conditional fields are only displayed if the marketplace provides a value.
Additional information
Merchant refunds
Refunds must be marked in Mirakl by the seller to reimburse the buyer.
FAQs
How often does each task run on Mirakl-based marketplaces?
By default, Mirakl-based marketplaces follow the schedule below:
| Task | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Export product data to marketplace | every 60 minutes |
| Export product offers to marketplace | every 15 minutes |
| Import product offers from marketplace | every 15 minutes |
| Import orders from marketplace | every 15 minutes |
| Export order shipments to marketplace | every 15 minutes |
| Export returns to marketplace | every 30 minutes |
Can I map attributes on ChannelEngine and on the Mirakl platform?
No. Mapping attributes on the Mirakl marketplace platform interferes with ChannelEngine's content export. Therefore, it is recommended to categorize and map content only on ChannelEngine.
Why am I not receiving feedback on my content and/or offer exports?
Chances are that you are receiving the feedback. However, different types of error reports can take a couple of hours or several days to be generated:
- Offer feedback
- Error reports are mostly generated automatically and are imported quickly.
- Content feedback
- Transformation error report - this is automatically generated, and usually imported within a maximum of one day.
- Conventional error report - this requires a manual review by the Mirakl-based marketplace, and not all do so. It can take several days for this report to be imported.
Note that the previous feedback report is not removed from ChannelEngine until both the latest transformation and the conventional reports have been fully processed by ChannelEngine. If there are no errors to report, no new reports are generated.
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