2. Meet QbShip the new way to ship. Behind the scene of QbShip’s user
friendly app complex algorithms takes the needs of a customer and
searches rates from many carriers, then using QbShips deeply discounted
large volume accounts, we pass these rates to the consumer.
3. About Us
QbShip is a geo location, payment processing,
search engine, and on demand rideshare for
shipping app all in one. QbShip searches multiple
carriers and utilizes our large volume deeply
discounted accounts to ship for individual and
business needs.
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Simply put in your package information and QbShip will find the closest available
driver that matches your needs, similar to Uber
The QbShip driver will put the labels on your package and scan them into the system
Users can then track the package on QbShip’s app from door to door
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6. The logistics market is inherently large and affects every part of our
lives. The Global Logistics market is a $4.6 trillion marketplace which
is split into 3rd party logistics at $750 billion and the digital logistics
market at $16 billion. QbShip is positioned for 3rd party/digital
logistics and the $57.6 billion market for on-demand shipping.
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Profit Model
11. Q&A
Why QbShip?
Individuals and small businesses do not have the volume to get discounts that companies like Amazon and Walmart get. Qbship uses it’s large
volume, deeply discounted accounts to ship with, and the ease of on demand pickup.
Who will drive for QbShip?
Anyone can pickup packages for QbShip, from a bicycle to large vans. Drivers are put into the system with their current available space, drop off
ability (i.e. Only FedEx/Ups or all pickups/drop offs available) and matched with customers needs. Current ride share drivers can supplement their
income by picking up packages along with passengers they are currently driving.
Can customers choose their driver?
Yes, the QbShip app finds the closes available driver and the customer can choose. Drivers have a rating system so customers know they are
getting a quality driver. Ratings are based on customer service, speed, and on time delivery of package to the drop off point.
What does the future look like for QbShip?
Possibilities are endless. In the future we might work to avoid dropping off at drop stations and take the packages directly to main hubs.
UPS/FedEx are franchises and they get money for every package dropped off and contract drivers also get paid to pickup at these facilities.
Autonomous vehicles are becoming a reality and will be implemented when the technology is approved and safely integrate able.
How does QbShip mitigate loss of packages?
Packages are scanned into the QbShip by the driver and a notice sent to the customer. Packages will be insured up to $100 so QbShip does not
take a loss more than $100. Customers can purchase additional insurance for packages over $100 value. If a package is lost the driver is billed
for the value up to $100. If the drivers account is pushed into a negative status due to shipping losses their driving status will be placed on hold
until the balance is paid in full. After 90 days the account/driver are banned and the account is sent to collections.
What about hazardous shipments?
Customers must sign a hazardous data sheet on the app- they are responsible for insuring the contents are what they claim but QbShip will carry
insurance to protect against liability.
What about customers in putting the wrong size or weight?
Customers can be charged additional fees if these are not correct. The additional fees will be charged if the drop facility determines a package to
be incorrectly labeled. This is part of the user agreement on the QbShip app.