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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · The first rule for joining the Amazon logistics franchise program is pay-to-play. According to Amazon, startup costs begin at $10,000, and you’ll receive three weeks of hands-on training, along with two weeks in the field.

  2. Jul 15, 2018 · Amazon’s promise of as little as $10,000 in startup costs makes the Delivery Service Partner program a much lighter lift for someone just getting started. I think there’s a massive opportunity ...

  3. As an owner, you’ll be fully responsible for hiring and developing a team of high-performing drivers. Access to Amazon’s exclusive discounts on a suite of assets and services keeps owner startup costs as low as $10,000. As part of the DSP community, you’ll operate your own delivery business with 20 to 40 vans and 40 to 100 employees ...

  4. Dec 26, 2020 · According to Amazon, the revenue potential for an Amazon Delivery Service Partner business ranges from $1.4-$4.5M. Your profit can be anywhere from $75K-$300K. Is the Amazon Delivery Service business a good investment? Like all investments, solid due diligence is needed.

  5. Aug 3, 2018 · How much it actually costs. It doesn’t have to cost you $10,000 or $50,000 or even $100,00 to start your own Amazon store. You can typically get your first store up and running for between $500 and $1000. That’s nothing compared to what you’d pay to set up a brick and mortar retail shop. You’re talking $1,000’s in rent, hiring and ...

  6. The Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program is designed to empower leaders who want to launch and operate their own delivery business. We’re looking for hands-on owners with grit who want to hire and motivate a high-performing team of delivery associates. You don’t have to have logistics experience, but it’s helpful to have great customer ...

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  8. Aug 1, 2021 · Each Amazon DSP owner can operate up to 40 trucks and earn as much as $300,000 a year, or $7,500 per route per year. This number doesn’t take into account ongoing operational costs, which include driver costs, vehicle costs, administrative costs, and other asset costs. That’s because Amazon’s payment structure is based on the number of ...

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