Amazon’s massive infrastructure heaves with so many packages — more than 11 billion annually — that it has to crowd-source last-mile deliveries to people’s homes. Now it has a new scheme to help keep those goods flowing: Amazon Delivery Service Partners. The program, unveiled early Thursday morning, promises to give entrepreneurs everything they need to launch their own Amazon package-running service. Hopefuls must go through an application process. Once accepted, they have the makings for their own business, with backing from the e-commerce giant. Amazon will lend a hand with operations such as gas, insurance and benefits, along with technology, training, access to the company’s logistics information, services and even the opportunity to shadow one of its existing delivery partners. It will also lease them Prime-branded vehicles. The would-be entrepreneurs can expect to pay $10,000 or so for operational costs, but they can pull in as much as $300,000 in annual profits by running a fleet of up to 40 vehicles, Amazon claimed. On its surface, the model resembles a franchise arrangement, but according to an Amazon spokesperson, the company has no stake in the business and does not get any sort of ongoing cut. The program participants would fully own their businesses,
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