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Veezy4u:yeah its fairly new ..but you can call customer care line then try and speak with a representative let them explain which tariff is good for you... |
Veezy4u:i use smartconnect its good so far cos i make lot of calls daily at my agency |
Het guys i just got mine later on i used *141# to select monthly plan and boom its went through .. |
Pls oo i need financial help of 5@ k urgently to invest in budding business |
Samsimple:08111633264 |
MikeMicheal:pls am interested on this |
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Hello everyone i need usefull advise and grants to start delivery business in uyo using racing bikes .. Can also message me on 08111633264.. |
simple250:am still in process of starting the business in uyo lets talk on whatapp 08111633264 thanks |
potbelly:you like yeye jokes oo |
[quote author=Mc4larin post=51717827]A courier business is a company that moves packages from one location to another for a fee. Starting a courier business can be a lucrative opportunity, but there are practical considerations and logistics you may overlook that need to be taken into account. With a little time and effort, you can start a great courier business. 1. Starting Off Make initial decisions on your service area and types of packages. A courier service is a company that delivers packages from location to location. If you're interested in starting a courier company, take some time to make decisions about your service area and the types of packages you'll be delivering. • What kind of parcels and packages do you want to deliver at your company? The answer to this questions depends on your own resources. If you're relying on people using small cars or bikes, you may want to stick to small packages and envelopes. If you have access to larger trucks, you may be able to make money making bigger deliveries. Also, keep in mind there are specific regulations on certain types of packages. Medical goods and industrial chemicals have specific handling and care requirements. Your carriers may have to have specific certifications to carry such substances depending on your state. • How big do you foresee your service area? Do you want to deliver globally, transporting packages across the country? Or do you want to stick to a small, local region? What scope are reasonably able to handle? A local courier business might be easier to manage as coast-to-coast delivery can be expensive and you would be competing with larger companies, like FedEx and UPS. Spend some time thinking about how far your delivery range can reasonably be before committing to a courier business. Meet with business advisers. Unless you have a strong background in business, it's unlikely you can establish all aspects of a new business alone. You'll need to meet with a variety of advisers to establish the terms of your courier business. • Consult a business attorney familiar with the courier service industry to advise you on matters such as local zoning laws, which is especially important if you will run the business from your home. • Consult an accountant to advise you on how to keep your business records, tax filings, the pros and cons of employees vs. independent contractors and setting up an accounting system. You'll need to figure out how customers can pay and what kind of credit cards, checks, and other payment options you're willing to accept. • Consult an insurance professional to advise you on obtaining the proper business insurance for your office and its contents as well as commercial vehicle coverage, cargo insurance, worker's compensation insurance (if needed) and health insurance. Gather the necessary equipment. You'll need some basic, physical goods to start a courier business. Spend some time gathering these materials as you move through the preliminary process of starting your business. • Decide on vehicle types. If you're only delivering letters or small packages, consider using bicycles or small cars. You may be able employees to provide their own transportation as long as their cars and bikes are able to pass certain tests to assure they're running properly. However, if you're transporting bigger items you may need to use large, cargo trucks. You will have to provide these types of vehicles to your employees. You may need to take out a business loan to front the initial cost of trucks. • Cell phones, clipboards, maps, and GPS systems are also important for a courier business. If you want your employees to wear uniforms, keep this in mind as well. .......... ![]() ![]() I want to start delivery business in uyo using sport bicycle pls people with experience and good suggestion should message me on whatapp 08111633264 |
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Hello i need advise to start bicycle delivery service in akwa ibom |
this game is heating up .... |
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