Now, aspiring entrepreneurs, even with little to no delivery experience, can develop and launch their own delivery businesses with Amazon's Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program.

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Amazon on August 31 launched the next evolution of its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program in India that enables aspiring entrepreneurs to develop and launch their own delivery businesses.

 

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The company said in a statement that these new small business owners will be supported by the backing of Amazon’s operational experience, best-in-class technology, and a suite of exclusively negotiated services and assets required to deliver Amazon packages safely and successfully.

With this offering, new entrepreneurs can start their business with low start-up costs and require low working capital that will help them operate their business seamlessly.

Amazon India has already on-boarded the first batch of more than 40 new DSPs through the program and will open up more opportunities for entrepreneurs in the future.

This new evolution of the DSP program has also been launched in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Brazil, Netherlands, and India, enabling small businesses to create thousands of job opportunities.

As per the information provided by the company, since the launch of DSP program, Amazon has invested over USD1B in technology globally, with new exclusive tools for DSPs. Because of this investment, 2,500 small logistics companies are thriving and have created more than tens of thousands of jobs for Delivery Associates around the world.

The program has more than 300 entrepreneurs in India, managing 1,500 Delivery Service Partner Stations across 750 cities and towns creating jobs for tens of thousands of locals, it said.