We are living in the age of online marketplaces. Every day, millions of orders are placed and delivered across the country. But have you ever stopped to think about the companies handling these deliveries? Just how profitable are they? With the right business model, courier and logistics companies are earning significantly in this digital age. There’s a simple reason for this: these businesses are not involved in manufacturing; they only focus on delivering goods, which drastically reduces operational costs. (Local18)
Atul, the founder of a well-known startup based in Ranchi, explains that the lack of manufacturing costs makes logistics a highly attractive business. And the good news? You can get started with an investment as low as Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. If you’re interested in launching your own courier company, franchise models make it even easier. One such option is JUST DELIVERY Corporation, whose logistics division is called Just Delivery. (Local18)
To begin operations, you’ll need a workspace measuring roughly 200 to 250 square feet. The overall investment required is estimated to be between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 5 lakh, which includes a franchise fee of around Rs 1 lakh. The company also charges a 10% royalty or commission based on the operational cost of your office. You’ll also need one or two computers or laptops, which will be supported with software provided by the company itself. This software helps manage your logistics operations and track your business in real time. (Local18)
In addition to the software, the company provides full training on how to use the system and operate the business efficiently. As part of the onboarding process, the company will dispatch the first 20 parcels on your behalf, and you’ll be shown how to log these into the system as proof of delivery. (Local18)
Earnings are calculated monthly. After deducting its share of the profit, the company will transfer the remaining amount to your account on the 20th of each month. (Local18)
Your income will largely depend on the volume of deliveries you handle. As of now, the company charges Rs 6 per packet for shipments weighing between 10 grams and 1 kilogram. For e-commerce parcels, the rate is Rs 30 per kilogram. Naturally, the greater the parcel weight and volume, the higher the courier charges, and, in turn, the profit. (Local18)
With consistent work and steady demand, it is possible to earn between Rs 40,000 and Rs 50,000 per month through this model. For those looking to enter the logistics sector without the burden of manufacturing, this presents a promising and scalable opportunity. (Local18)