3 Things To Be Aware Of When Running Your Own Business Deliveries

Could you save time and energy by running your own business’ deliveries? This is a relevant question for a lot more businesses than you may think. 

Indeed, you don’t need to be in charge of a company fleet to run your own deliveries; many people already do just by running a home business, and use their own personal car to ferry goods back and forth to local customers. 

However, there may come a time when operating such a model becomes a problem for you. Indeed, the three things below are the most common problems to be aware of when you’re keen to save money by running your own business deliveries as often as possible. 

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You Could Lose More Time Than You Save

Being on the road, when you could be at your desk, or in a meeting, or chasing up on new leads, is a waste of time. If you’re trying to offer a direct delivery service that ensures customers get their packages without delay, you could end up losing more time than you really save. 

Indeed, you want to go the extra mile for your customer, but that might not be best for your customer base at large. It’s certainly not best for you; when your free time is all tied up in ferrying shipments back and forth, you’re not going to be focused on proper expansion efforts. 

You May Be Less Efficient Than a Third Party Partner

This is all dependent on how far you have to go and what you have to take that distance. If you start getting new customers from further afield, for example, you’re less likely to be the right choice for the delivery. 

You’ll have to make more time in your already busy schedule, and you’re far less likely to have the kind of budget that allows you to purchase a delivery vehicle with Cummins Torque Specs – a.k.a., the kind of engine power that’ll save you money on keeping the truck fueled and ready to go. 

Simply put, if your customer range starts to grow, it’s worth thinking about hiring a third party logistics company to take care of shipment for you. And especially if you still have a strong customer base that needs serving in the local area too. 

Your Products May More Often Arrive in Bad Condition

Are you skilled in logistics management? If not, you could end up causing a lot more trouble for yourself. One of the most common areas for this is package condition. 

If you’re just popping parcels in the backseat of your car, without any other strapping or containment, they’re more likely to arrive in bad condition. 

Well established shipment companies account for this, and while accidents can still occur, packages tend to arrive as intended thanks to their specialist equipment and techniques. 

So, should you be running your own deliveries? There’s a chance it could work for you, but weigh up the pros and cons on a regular basis.