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Full size Handicap Vans: Starting a Transportation Business
Posted: Jan 10, 2015
The time when wheelchair vans businesses were considered to be an unprofitable endeavor is long gone. Today, this is the most profitable sector one can find. The number of the elderly and the disabled persons is always on the rise. Besides, the economy of the nation too is undergoing a drastic change. Older persons tend to be more independent. Even their financial status maintains an upward trend nowadays. But, getting started may not be that easy. Just follow the steps given below; transportation business would multiply your revenue within no time.
How to start a full size handicap van business?
Do the following if you are someone exploring your options in starting a business in accessible transportation.
1. Register your business
You have the required number of vehicles and have a detailed outline to get started in the field. The next step is registering your business. Contact your State’s certified authority entrusted with the task. You will get detailed instructions on how to do it.
Make sure that your vehicles are designed with utmost comfort and safety of the passengers in mind. Your business should also have a name when registering the same with your State.
2. Determine the rates
When determining the rates, take care to ensure that your company maintains the best practices in the industry. You can charge a fees based on anything; mileage or the time travelled. Whatever is the yardstick, make sure that it is reasonable. Negligence in the matter is leaving millions of dollars for your competitors.
3. Promote your company
Remember, no one is going to hire you if you decide to keep quiet. Promote your business in all the channels available for you. Social media, classified ads on the Internet, TV and radio are a few of the platforms you can explore. You should also give your business cards in all the places wheelchair bound persons frequent.
4. Get the permits
Explore the websites of your State of residence. They will offer detailed instructions on the formalities and the documents to submit to get the required permits for your business. You may also have to submit detailed information about your driver; his license and everything related to it.
A few additional tips
When buying a handicap van for business, prefer hydraulic ramps to their manual variants. And, if budget is a concern, you can go for gently used vehicles. However, it is highly recommended that you invest in a few new vehicles. If at all you decide to go for second-hand vans, make sure that the purchase is made from a reputed dealer.
Do not forget to acquire insurance protection for your business. Remember, full size handicap vans ask for a huge investment. The decision to go on your own may create huge holes in your wallet. Repairing them is not going to be as easy as you may expect.
Serve humanity and multiply your income. A wheelchair van business is the best opportunity you can get in this tough time of economic recession.Todd Dawson Is a freelance writer