How To Start Delivery License in Dubai?

DELIVERY SERVICES LICENSE IN DUBAI

If somebody ordered something from a restaurant so as a customer he waits for home delivery for his favorite food, but the venture is for the restaurant from where the delivery is supposed to be done. A consumer only thinks about the restaurant because of consuming its food but they are not concern about the delivery services.

So the things which are of major concern for the restaurant are brandishing and things that travel really well. So if the restaurant has got an item to be delivered that breaks within few minutes so the packaging should be appropriate. But here there is also a great role of delivery services firm to fit into the requirement of the restaurant by delivering the food in the community while the remains are intact.

 

Proper Delivery services have a good scope in the market of Dubai, UAE. They are the very important medium between consumer and producer and in other words, they are a business lifeline. The businesses that want to reach customers directly with their products, they will always want to keep their customer satisfied just on a click.

Ordering in a meal is no longer just about going through a menu and selecting the option you want to be delivered to the home or wherever you are. That’s the easy part.

What’s nowhere near as easy is choosing which F&B (food and beverages) delivery app to press on the smartphone to make that transaction happen. Should you go with the one offering a straight discount for first-time users? Or stick with the tried and tested delivery provider? Or are there other options to pick, and where there are more benefits being thrown in to sweeten the deal?

 

These are the choices UAE consumers — and its F&B operators — are grappling with. Every other month seems to bring in a new F&B online order and delivery platform trying to catch the eye and become a contender. Joining the fray recently was Careem, trying to recreate its obvious strengths in the local ride-hailing business into food delivery services as well. If a delivery aggregator (such as Deliveroo, Uber, Talabat, or Zomato) can generate orders on its own, deliver those for the F&B operator, and charge between 15-20 percent of the order value, it is definitely a commercially viable proposition for the F&B operator.

DELIVERY BUSINESS GUIDELINES

  • If a restaurant can generate 150 to 250 orders a day through the online platforms, then the following is likely to happen,
  • It can negotiate a commission rate of 15-18 percent of the transaction value;
  • The online platform also has an incentive to promote the outlet actively on its site;
  • It may also run above-the-line campaigns featuring the F&B brand;
  • The platform monitors the restaurant’s performance with weekly MIS (management information system) reports and performance metrics to enhance the customer experience;
  • It could offer free delivery and free commission weeks to further promote the restaurant.
  • But if the restaurant’s order volumes are low, then the operator will need to pay 25-30 percent as commission to the online service provider.

Operating conditions for the F&B industry might be red hot in Dubai, but that is not stopping more players from coming in to try their potluck. As many as 1,109 new F&B outlets opened in the city during 2018 and come on top of the 1,011 outlets that went into business during 2017. The latest additions take the overall tally of restaurants and cafés in Dubai to 11,813 as of the end of last year.

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BENEFITS OF LICENSE REGISTRATION IN DUBAI

WHY BIZGATE? FOR BUSINESS SETUP & SUPPORT SERVICES

Mainland Company Setup

Complete exemption from corporate tax
Possible to operate from UAE
No Capital requirements
No currency restrictions
Employment visa processing made simple
Repatriation of profits and capital
No audit requirements
Minimum responsibility and maximum benefits
Single person can open up an LLC
The maximum number persons or employees an LLC can have is 50
Corporate bank account in UAE
The UAE Companies law does not prescribed any minimum share capital but the entity should have adequete capital to achieve the incorporation purpose. Normally accepted minimum share capital for an LLC registered in Dubai was AED 100,000.

Presently, there is no requirements to deposite the share capital in UAE local bank.

Draft the MOA and AOA
Help in obtaining approval from DED
Registering the company name
Acquiring out an office space