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Which Type of Route is Right for Business

Different types of route businesses are available in different parts of the country. Primarily you will find the following types of routes:

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Which Type of Route is Right for Business

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  1. Which Type of Route is Right for Business? Different types of route businesses are available in different parts of the country. Primarily you will find the following types of routes:

  2. Bread Routes Physically Higher level required. Bread products are heavier and often delivered in large stacks. Must pull stale product more frequently. Autonomy is very high, Management from supplier will help increase sales. Almost always available through the supplier’s banking partner. Take 25-60 hours to ready in a week.

  3. Snack Routes Physically required lower level. Typically moving chips, pretzels and other products in boxes. Autonomy is very high, Management from supplier will help to increase sales. Almost always available through the supplier’s banking partner Take 25-60 hours to ready in a week .

  4. Cookie Routes Physically Lower level required. Product is heavier but easier to move and has extremely long expiration codes . Very high autonomy . Management from supplier will help increase sales. Available for larger companies such as Pepperidge Farm. Smaller companies may not have financing Ready in 25-60 hours in a week.

  5. ATM Routes Very little physical effort. Once the machines are on location the only “product” being distributed is cash. Complete autonomy Almost always sold directly from seller to buyer. Financing would have to come through a third party Take 5-40 hours in a week

  6. The Independent Distributor Alliance Offers Commercial & General Liability Insurance for Independent Route Owners. For more Visit - https://www.nationalida.com

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