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Could A Logistics Business Be The Right Startup For You?

  • Thomas Oppong
  • Sep 7, 2016
  • 3 minute read

Logistics is the process of moving goods from one location to another. Essentially, you’d be working as a delivery team for small and large companies. Does that sound like the right business for you? It does depend on the size you’re thinking about. Technically, a courier service, run independently, is a logistics business.

A small one, but it’s something to consider. Particularly, if you want to be on the road during the working day and you don’t have much experience running a larger company. If you do want to run a large logistics business, we need to think about what you need.

A home base

If you’re running a logistics business, you will need a home base. This will be where your deliveries are received and sent off. You’re looking for something similar to a construction factory or a warehouse. You’re right if you think buying a place like that would be expensive. Most likely, you’ll need to take out a business loan.

You can find loans online and easily arrange this. You just need to be wary of the interest. The interest is often the killer on a business loan, and it’s why many companies end up in debt. Also be aware to get a loan with good interest you need an excellent credit score. If you don’t have one, think about improving your score before you set up shop.

Transport vehicles

You’ll need to invest in some vehicles for your logistics company. The vehicles you need will depend on how high you’re setting your sights. If you’re thinking about transporting internationally, you’re going to need planes or boats. If you’re delivering locally, trucks and vans will suit you fine. There are two ways to go about this without the costs getting too large to manage.

Either, you can buy these vehicles yourself. But rather than buying them new, you buy second hand and save a fortune. For instance, you can get truck trailers that are a fraction of what they would cost brand new. Or, you arrange an outsourcing service. Let them take on this cost while you just get the profits from the service.

Staff

You need a team of staff that you can trust. Make sure these drivers are qualified and experienced. Every day, there’s a new story about how an unqualified driver has crashed a truck and caused a fatal accident on the road.

You don’t want this to be the headline associated with your business. Only hire the best and make sure you don’t put them under immense pressure to perform. This causes drivers to work even when they are exhausted.

Tech

We don’t think there’s any business idea in the world that doesn’t include some form of tech in the model. Logistics is no different. You need trackers that will allow you to keep a check on your drivers. You also need a cloud server setup for your business.

This is going to make keeping checks on your deliveries that much easier. You’ll be able to check everything from delivery times to stock management with the click of a button. If you want your logistics business to be efficient, this is what you need.

Thomas Oppong

Founder at Alltopstartups and author of Working in The Gig Economy. His work has been featured at Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Inc. Magazine.

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