In a global world, reaching out and expanding horizons is the future. Messenger International is continuously growing and on the fast track, having established themselves as one of the most preferred business partners by corporations and business associates alike. Become a part of the logistics sector which has immense growth potential for years to come.
Formalities to become a Messenger International agent:
1. Have a minimum of 250 sq. ft. commercial property in a shopping area, which must be on the ground floor.
2. The agent should have a ration car/photo identity, such as a driving license, passport, pan card, service tax registration, shop, and establishment certificate.
3. Messenger International will survey the proposed site where the agent wishes to be located.
4. A security deposit of INR 1,00,000 and the application form has to be given to the agent representing Messenger International available in Bangalore.
5. An agreement or MOU will be made between Messenger International and the person who is becoming an agent.
6. They should not have any other courier service agent at the same location (international).
7. Messenger International will be issuing an authorised code, under which the business has to be operated.
8. Messenger International will provide training to the person who is becoming an agent, such as operation/cs/a/c.
9. Messenger International will provide all stationery such as Cnotes, board, authorization certificate, etc.
10. In the case of an outstation agent, they have to send all the booked shipments to Messenger International’s bangalore hub (on their own) for connection to their respective destinations. The agent has to keep a rolling deposit of INR 25,000 with Messenger International which will be applied towards freight charges. The agent also has to redeposit into the rolling account before it gets completely exhausted so that it won’t hamper the connection of shipments to their respective destinations. The arrangement can also be made on a daily basis by transferring the freight amount in Messenger International’s account whenever shipment has been sent.
11. Messenger International will provide a TS rate (special discounted rate) to the collection centre. The collection centre has to pay Messenger International more than this to add up their profit margins and sales, but it should not exceed Messenger International’s actual tariff.
12. Messenger International may give agents shipments for delivery pertaining to their area.
13. Messenger International reserves the right to alter or change terms at their discretion.