Turnkey Brooklyn NY Wholesale Bread Distribution Route for Sale

Price: $175,000 – Weekly Sales: $7,500

Incredible Brooklyn bread route with protected distribution rights for major brands and established accounts in Brooklyn. The route owner is responsible for ordering, delivering and selling Panera, Holsum, Fiber One, Gold Medal, Calise and other bakery products to their customers. The warehouse/depot for product pickup is located in Inwood (Queens) or Hackensack, NJ.

The current owner averages approximately $7,500 per week in gross sales. Their gross margin after their product cost, tolls, gas and other misc expenses is approximately $2,500 per week. This is a VERY high commission rate…most bread routes earn 16-20% commission before any expenses are paid. Operating costs vary from owner to owner but generally include gas, insurance, maintenance and storage/parking.

Schedule is relatively flexible as long as deliveries are made as necessary…the current owner works four days per week and approximately 10 hours per day but an owner could work five days per week and shorter days…or grow the route and add additional days/hours. The company covers 35% stale. The current owner’s 2009 GMC box truck is included with the purchase. Any other misc equipment that owner has will be included. Full training will be provided by the current owner and company. Some company financing, estimated at 40% of the purchase price, is available for qualified buyers.

gold medal bakery route

WHAT ARE THE DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROUTE OWNER?

The route owner is responsible for servicing their customer base and ensuring that product is well stocked and maintained for the consumer. Route owners will order, deliver and stock product accordingly. There is flexibility in the days and hours as long as the customers are being serviced properly. The current owner works four days per week and typically begins loading the truck around 4am and finishes at 2pm.

GROSS EARNINGS/COMMISSIONS

This route is currently averaging approximately $7,500 in weekly sales volume. The current owner nets approximately $2,500 per week after operating costs. The sales volume can be confirmed through sales reports/invoices. Sales reports and other information can be provided once we receive an NDA submission.

OPERATING COSTS

Typical expenses include fuel/gas, vehicle insurance, vehicle maintenance, commercial liability insurance (often added on to vehicle policy) and handheld/printer/warehouse expenses. The current owner has their insurance, handheld computer/printer and vehicle lease payments taken directly from their weekly route settlement. There is very little in terms of administrative/bookkeeping work.

Expenses will vary from owner to owner depending on how far they are from the warehouse and territory, what type of vehicle they use, what rates they receive on insurance, etc. The current owner estimates $300-350 per week in operating costs not including the inventory cost. This leaves a weekly net of approximately $2,500 That figure does not include loan payments, taxes, etc. as they are highly variable from owner to owner.

GROWTH POTENTIAL

There are display opportunities and the potential for more space in stores that is not being maximized with the current route operator.

Nearly every route has growth potential both within the current accounts or by adding new customers to the route. The route owner can work with current accounts and company managers to maximize sales volume. New accounts such as independent grocery stores, restaurants, schools, hospitals and other accounts could potentially be added to the business as well. The company sales managers do provide support with these growth efforts.

FINANCING

A 60% down payment would be required

VEHICLE AND OTHER EQUIPMENT

The current owner’s 2009 GMC truck is included

TRAINING

The current owner has agreed to provide training to the buyer. In addition to training from the current route owner, the company will provide some assistance when possible and will always provide administrative/sales support. The manufacturer wants their route owners to be successful so you will have a solid support system behind you.

SCHEDULE

The current route owner works Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from approximately 4am to 2pm. A new owner could add additional days to lighten the workload on a day to day basis or grow the route.

Owning a route means that you are an independent owner/operator/contractor. You are ultimately responsible for the success of the route operation and you will need to find route coverage if you are sick or on vacation. Most route sellers and existing owners have a coverage person whose contact information they can share. Otherwise you are free to train someone to run your route while you are unavailable. It can require some effort and coordination to setup time off…but it does provide a lot of flexibility once you have a person or two that can cover your route operation when requested.

PURCHASING PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS

Route buyers will have an opportunity to meet with both the current route owner and the management team at the company. You will need company approval to purchase the route. Credit checks and background checks may be necessary as well. Most companies are requiring that route owners have an LLC or corporation so that they are personally separated from the business. The incorporation process is relatively straightforward for most states and can typically be completed through your state’s secretary of state/business registration website.

REQUEST MORE INFORMATION

Our route blog is a fantastic place to find more information on the distribution route business. There are a wide variety of articles including overviews on different types of routes (bread, snack, vending, etc) and others that discuss general route operating topics.

If you are interested in acquiring more information on this route please submit our non-disclosure agreement here. Please note the route number or route location on your NDA submission so that we can send over the correct information.

If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us through this form or by email at Jay@TheRouteExchange.com

Turnkey Northern New Jersey Vending Route for Sale

Price: $30,000 – Weekly Sales: $211

This listing is for a turnkey, well established vending route with locations in Orange, Newark, Livingston and other towns in northern New Jersey. There are a total of 15 vending machines at 7 accounts. The owner will provide training.

vending route for sale

WHAT ARE THE DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROUTE OWNER?

The route owner is responsible for servicing their customer base and ensuring that the vending machines are well stocked and maintained for the locations. Route owners will deliver and stock product accordingly. There is flexibility in the days and hours as long as the customers are being serviced properly. The current owner works one day every 2.5 weeks. Extremely flexible schedule.

GROSS EARNINGS/COMMISSIONS

The route has averaged $211 per week in gross sales over the last three months. The owner nets approximately 40% or $85 of that per week after cost of goods sold, travel and other expenses.

OPERATING COSTS

Typical expenses include inventory, travel costs and any necessary machine maintenance. The large majority of expenses are inventory. The owner purchases product in large quantities to keep those costs low. The current owner estimates weekly costs at $125.

GROWTH POTENTIAL

Vending routes have unlimited growth/expansion potential. The current owner only works one day every 2-3 weeks so a new owner would have plenty of time for expansion if they wanted to do that.

FINANCING

N/A

VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT AND OTHER ASSETS

15 vending machines, misc. equipment, remaining inventory

TRAINING

The current owner has agreed to provide training to the buyer

SCHEDULE

Owning a route means that you are an independent owner/operator/contractor. You are ultimately responsible for the success of the route operation and you will need to find route coverage if you are sick or on vacation. Most route sellers and existing owners have a coverage person whose contact information they can share. Otherwise you are free to train someone to run your route while you are unavailable. It can require some effort and coordination to setup time off…but it does provide a lot of flexibility once you have a person or two that can cover your route operation when requested.

The current owner works the route one day every 2-3 weeks

REQUEST MORE INFORMATION

Our route blog is a fantastic place to find more information on the distribution route business. There are a wide variety of articles including overviews on different types of routes (bread, snack, vending, etc) and others that discuss general route operating topics.

If you are interested in acquiring more information on this route please submit our non-disclosure agreement here. Please note the route number or route location on your NDA submission so that we can send over the correct information.

If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us through this form or by email at Jay@TheRouteExchange.com

Wauwatosa – Milwaukee Mission Tortilla Wholesale Route for Sale

Price – $99000 – Weekly Sales: $12,267 (2021), $14,000+ (2022)

*TRUCK AVAILABLE SEPARATELY*

This listing is for a Mission tortilla distribution route with a price of $99,000. The owner distributes a variety of tortilla and bakery products to major grocery retailers in Milwaukee. The accounts and warehouse storage facility are located in Wauwatosa.

The the route is averaged $12,267 per week in sales volume in 2021. Since the start of 2022 the route has averaged over $14,000 in sales volume. A future price increase is planned which will increase these numbers even further even if the same volume is being sold. The route generated approximately $1,800 per week in gross commissions during 2021 and has averaged $2,298 per week in 2022. Products have varying commission rates depending on the product category and customer. Operating costs will vary from owner but are estimated at $335 per week which include gas, insurance, maintenance, handheld computer and returns.

The distribution rights and protected territory are purchased through the current route owner and contracted through the product manufacturer. This route has 10+ major retail accounts including Pick n Saves, Walmarts, Targets, Amazon, Sendik’s and more. This is a turnkey wholesale distribution route opportunity with consistent sales volume and support from a number one selling food manufacturer. Full training will be provided.

WHAT ARE THE DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROUTE OWNER?

The route owner is responsible for servicing their customer base and ensuring that product is well stocked and maintained for the consumer. Route owners will order, deliver and stock product accordingly. The route currently requires five days per week and 35-40 hours per week. The current schedule is Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from approximately 5am to 12pm. Some merchandising work may be required during busier sales weekends, etc. . Any merchandising work can easily be outsourced if the route owner would prefer to have those days off.

GROSS EARNINGS/COMMISSIONS

This route is currently averaging approximately $12,500 in weekly sales volume although it has averaged over $14,000 per week during 2022. With an average commission rate of 17% the owner currently generates approximately $2,100 per week in gross commissions. The sales volume can be confirmed through sales reports/invoices. Sales reports and other information can be provided once we receive an NDA submission.

OPERATING COSTS

Typical expenses include fuel/gas, vehicle insurance, vehicle maintenance, commercial liability insurance (often added on to vehicle policy) and handheld/printer/warehouse expenses. The owner estimates approximately $335 per week in operating expenses. Operating costs will vary from owner to owner depending on a variety of factors.

GROWTH POTENTIAL

Nearly every route has growth potential both within the current accounts or by adding new customers to the route. The route owner can work with current accounts and company managers to maximize sales volume. New accounts such as independent grocery stores, restaurants, schools, hospitals and other accounts could potentially be added to the business as well. The company sales managers do provide support with these growth efforts.

FINANCING

No company or owner financing is available for this route. We do have a partner that specializes in small business/startup funding. Most programs do require a 700+ credit score or existing retirement/investment savings.

VEHICLE AND OTHER EQUIPMENT

2016 Isuzu with approx. 65,000 miles is available separately

TRAINING

The current owner has agreed to provide training to the buyer. In addition to training from the current route owner, the company will provide some assistance when possible and will always provide administrative/sales support. The manufacturer wants their route owners to be successful so you will have a solid support system behind you.

SCHEDULE

The current owner is an absentee owner but the route generally requires five days per week for approximate 7-8 hours per day. The current operator runs the route on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Owning a route means that you are an independent owner/operator/contractor. You are ultimately responsible for the success of the route operation and you will need to find route coverage if you are sick or on vacation. Most route sellers and existing owners have a coverage person whose contact information they can share. Otherwise you are free to train someone to run your route while you are unavailable. It can require some effort and coordination to setup time off…but it does provide a lot of flexibility once you have a person or two that can cover your route operation when requested.

PURCHASING PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS

Route buyers will have an opportunity to meet with both the current route owner and the management team at the company. You will need company approval to purchase the route. Credit checks and background checks may be necessary as well. Most companies are requiring that route owners have an LLC or corporation so that they are personally separated from the business. The incorporation process is relatively straightforward for most states and can typically be completed through your state’s secretary of state/business registration website.

REQUEST MORE INFORMATION

Our route blog is a fantastic place to find more information on the distribution route business. There are a wide variety of articles including overviews on different types of routes (bread, snack, vending, etc) and others that discuss general route operating topics.

If you are interested in acquiring more information on this route please submit our non-disclosure agreement here. Please note the route number or route location on your NDA submission so that we can send over the correct information.

If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us through this form or by email at Jay@TheRouteExchange.com