Rural Post Contract For Sale $POA
Location: WAIKATO,Huntly
This Huntly based rural delivery run has a contract with New Zealand Post to provide a 6 day a week service.
Here is a great opportunity to own your own business and invest in one of the very sought after Rural Delivery Runs. The contract ensures a guaranteed monthly income, so there is no collecting bad debt or chasing debtors. There is a substantial customer base to build on to enhance and develop the distribution of other deliveries as well as the sale of other New Zealand Post related products.
The daily run delivers to approximately 650 box holders the mail, NZ Herald, Waikato Times Newspaper as well as parcels, courier items and pamphlets. The start time is early but it ensures an early finish time. Saturdays are earlier finish time as only newspapers and parcels are delivered.
Interested purchasers will be required to meet NZ Post approval and will receive comprehensive training. The vendors are prepared to provide an extended period of assistance to ensure a smooth transition.
This business would suit a motivated individual or couple who would like to work in their own business that has simple structure and a guaranteed income stream.
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Serious applicants please contact Iraia & June Dixon 02102582275
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