Become an Amazon delivery partner/entrepreneur in logistics and write your own success story! Are you customer-oriented, have good leadership skills and interested in setting up and developing a business? Then the Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP) programme could be just the thing for you.
It offers you the opportunity to take the step into self-employment with a strong partner at your side. The delivery service programme explained briefly: As a business owner, you run your DSP company, often with 20 to 40+ vans and 30 to 70+ drivers.
Amazon provides the essentials to start your business at a distribution centre.
You are then responsible for building your business, plus selecting and building a powerful team of dedicated drivers. The benefits of setting up your own delivery business in partnership with Amazon, at a glance: • Getting started - Benefit from various offers, such as delivery vans with the Amazon logo, comprehensive insurance, industrial-quality portable devices and other services. • Training offered - We offer our Delivery Service Partners the opportunity to take part in various training courses and learn from our logistics expertise. • Amazon technologies - We provide you with a range of tools and technologies to keep your business running smoothly. • Low start-up costs - Out of a total of £25,000 of liquid funds required, you usually only need £10,000 to cover your initial investment costs. Requirements: • Customer orientation • Leadership skills • Budget management experience • Entrepreneurial thinking • Independence and resilience General information about the programme and testimonials from existing Delivery Service Partners can be found on the Amazon Logistics website.
If you have any questions, please email us at ******. Does the Delivery Service Programme sound promising?
Then we look forward to your expression of interest.
Delivery service partners work throughout the UK and you can specify your preferred location in the expression of interest.
Additional information:Employment type: Full-time