Disclosure: This post is NOT sponsored. I don’t get paid for any of the advice or referrals. I came across this opportunity and thought I would share it with my readers to see if they would find value in it.

Are you craving for some freedom? Do you want to own your own business? Do you have an entrepreneurial drive? I found this opportunity when I myself was searching for a business. Keep on reading….

How I found this opportunity?

In 2018 I was looking for a business opportunity myself. I came across an article that talked about teaming up with one of the top companies, Amazon.

Amazon was looking for independent business owners to partner up with to delivery their goods. You would own your own fleet and deliver Amazon products within an assigned geographic area. The program was called Amazon Logistics Partner Program.

Cost of starting this business?

The start up cost was about $10,000, yikes that is a lot of money.

Don’t be alarmed. I did some research and reached out to Amazon to find out if they had any programs to help out with the $10,000 start-up cost. Indeed they did, they offered financing and also worked with the Small Business Association (SBA) to help you get started.

There are also programs and discount offered to veterans.

Growth prediction

Fast forward to April of 2020 and what do we see today, the delivery business is booming. The factor mainly being the outbreak of Covid-19, but the opportunity is still there and I strongly believe that it will continue to grow.

How much can a make a year?

I will link directly to the Amazon Logistics Partner Program so you can see what Amazon projects your potential annual salary could be.

How it works?

Below you will find some relevant information that I directly gathered from the Amazon Logistics Partner Program. Take a look closer look at their program and do your own research and see if this opportunity is for you.

What You Do?

Set up your business

Use our suite of exclusive deals to acquire the assets you need to start your business, and work with our network of top-in-class service providers to keep your business rolling.

Build your team

You’re a coach. This is your team. As you set up your business, the most important step you’ll take is recruiting and retaining solid drivers that will enable the ongoing success of your operation.

Deliver packages

Your team of drivers will operate up to 20-40 vans per day. Serving thousands of customers daily isn’t easy, but the smiles are incredibly rewarding.

Create your team culture

Your can-do attitude ensures your business reflects Amazon’s high standards and customer-obsessed culture. Motivate your team to exceed expectations on every delivery through coaching and development.

Grow your business

Deliver a great customer experience to gain more opportunities to hire more people, and deliver additional packages to further grow your business.

What Amazon Does?

Get you started

Our exclusive deals on Amazon-branded vans, comprehensive insurance, industrial-grade handheld devices, and other services help you get your delivery business up and running.

Provide training

We provide three weeks of hands-on training to ensure you’re set up for success, starting with a one-week introduction to Amazon in Seattle, followed by two weeks in the field working alongside the community of existing owners and drivers to learn the tips and tricks of operating a successful delivery business from those who know it best.

Give you a comprehensive toolkit

We give you all the tools and technology you’ll need to run your business, including daily processes designed to keep your operation running smoothly.

Offer on-demand support

Owners receive ongoing support from Amazon, which includes a comprehensive operations manual, driver assistance for on-road issues, and a dedicated account manager.

Share our experience

Amazon shares more than 20 years of technological and logistics experience to guide you in one of the fastest-growing industries in the world.

Disclosure: This post is NOT sponsored. The information gathered here is directly from the Amazon Logistics Partner Program.