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18/07/2013

Starting a Courier Business




The courier business has more than enough room for newbie. Are you dreaming of starting your own courier service business? This article offers tips on starting and running a courier service business.


Basic Options to Start a Courier Business

The best way to go about starting a courier service business is by exploring your available options.







You can operate a courier service in several ways. You can team up with an established courier company and have than subcontract your business. When you subcontract, you do the legwork for your client company. That is the essence of your role. You provide the
transportation and manpower necessary to deliver and pickup parcels.






Subcontracting is an ideal option for people with limited know-how of the industry and is the perfect way to ease you business in the courier service world, so to speak. It is also the least expensive option but it comes with a catch. True, you don’t get to spend much but you don’t get to earn much either. This option leaves you with the lowest profit and growth potential. Starting your own courier service from scratch on the other gives you the highest profit potential. It also provides you the chance to expand your business much faster compared to subcontracting. However, be prepared to shell out more capital initially.

In starting a courier service, expect to be swamped with decision to make.
  • Decide on what type of parcels you want to deliver. Will your service be limited to envelopes and small packages? Will you include large cargoes? Naturally, your decision will depend on the capacity of your storage and transport vehicles. Do you want to deliver sensitive cargoes such as medical and industrial chemicals? If so, you and your crew must be knowledgeable in handling these substances. Do you want to deliver perishable goods? Considering that this type of cargo is time sensitive, your transportation and manpower resources must be adequate. You must have manned units readily available at a moments notice. The ability to deliver a wide variety of cargo will augment your potential to earn. However, expect to spend more initially. Take delivering perishable goods for example. You may need to invest on refrigerated trucks for this.
  •  Decide on the scope for you service area. In other words, define the limit of your parcel destination. Up to what part of the globe do you intend to deliver? Will your service be limited to a simple state? Can you handle deliveries from coast to coast? Do you have the resources and network to deliver internationally? Keep in mind that the same rule follows, the wider your geographic scope, the bigger the amount you need to invest at start-up. 
  • Decide on how much to charge your clients. There are several factors to consider in setting up a price list. First thing to consider is distance and the amount of petrol/diesel that will be consumed from point A and to point B.
On a final note, factors itemized above are only a small fraction of the big picture. If you are really serious in starting your own courier service, be advised that you must gain hands-on experience in the industry. The only way to accomplish this is to experience working for a courier service company. This way you get to have a “feel” for how the system works.

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