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Drive your future with Aramex as a courier franchisee

Sarah Stowe

Drive your future with Aramex, the local courier service with business model options to suit your budget and ambition.

Capital investment starts at just $20,000, and the cost includes a thorough three-week training period, as well as ongoing support from the Aramex team.

The set-up at Aramex is a hub and spoke system, with courier franchisees picking up and delivering from hubs operated by regional franchisees.

There are 29 regional franchisees who are responsible for training the 900 courier franchisees around the country. As a courier franchisee you will be introduced to other franchisees and contract drivers within your regional franchise.

Aramex delivers reliable, scheduled courier services backed up by real-time track and trace systems. The business has integrated its online delivery portal with leading ecommerce sites to enhance the buying and delivery process for Aussie customers and boost courier business.

Also under the banner of Aramex are Blu Couriers, the largest crowdsourced delivery model in Australia, and Parcel Connect which has a network of more than 800 agents across the country offering customers easy parcel pick-up options.

Born in New Zealand as Fastway Couriers, and with a strong footprint developed across Australia, the brand has been part of the global transport and logistics company, Aramex, since 2016 and rebranded in 2019.

So what does it take to join Aramex as a courier franchisee?

If you’re dedicated, hard-working, and willing to learn, you’re already on the right track. There’s no previous experience required.

In return, franchisees benefit from low start-up costs, exclusive territory, an easy to operate business, support and training.

For some territories, and depending on circumstances there is also revenue support available for a set period of time.

Find out more about becoming an Aramex franchisee here.