There are few business models depending on provincial regulations:

Distributor:

It requires that – while business agreements can be made directly between any licensed entities – a third-party distributor be responsible for overseeing and officially conducting any business transaction that occurs. Distributors are required track all products received, and to have them tested for quality. All distributors must also apply for a Transporter/Deliver License.

CANNABIS DISTRIBUTOR BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE

Because of the issues surrounding cannabis businesses and access to banking, industry participants often use cash to pay expenses, in contrast to other businesses that would just charge a card or a check to pay for supplies, equipment, taxes and rent. This creates a need to secure and move large amounts of cash safely.

Once the products need to be transported and then reach the warehouse or dispensary shelves, cannabis companies rely on advanced security systems including visual and audio surveillance to protect their valuables.

Transporter:

Business intending to transport cannabis and cannabis products from one licensed facility to another.

CANNABIS TRANSPORTER BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE

The business model for a cannabis delivery service varies. While some companies provide actual delivery services, others such as Meadow and Eaze offer online technology platforms that cannabis consumers use to order. The orders are relayed to retailers, which perform the actual delivery.

Non-storefront Retailer:

For some provinces delivery is allowed so long as the driver is connected with a licensed dispensary. That dispensary wouldn’t have to be a storefront; it could exist simply to serve delivery customers.

CANNABIS DELIVERY SERVICE BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE

Courier:

Transport a consumer’s purchases of medical or recreational use cannabis and related supplies from the retailer to that consumer. 

CANNABIS COURIER SERVICE BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE

Cannabis business conditions differ from location to location and if you intend to set up your own cannabis delivery business, then you must comply with the laws of your particular area.

Cannabis Delivery Service Business Plan. Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Project Scope

  • Market Opportunities

  • Start-up Summary

  • Financial Projections

COMPANY DESCRIPTION
PROJECT SCOPE
  • Mission/Vision/Goal

  • Objectives 

  • Products & Services 

  • Key Customers

MARKET OVERVIEW
  • Global Cannabis Market

  • North American Cannabis Market

  • Canadian Cannabis Market

  • Competitive Advantages

  • Cannabis Sector Projections and Perspectives

  • SWOT Analyses

STRATEGY & IMPLEMENTATION
  • Advertising and Promotion Plans

  • Target Customers

  • Sales Forecast

OPERATIONAL PLAN
  • Delivery Procedures and Rules

  • Storage Security and Mapping Strategy

  • Location & Fleet

  • Tracking Solution

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE & MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS
  • Profit & Loss Forecast

  • Cash Flow Statement

  • Balance Sheet

  • Main Ratios

  • Funding Analyses

APPENDICES
  • Income Statements, monthly

  • Cash Flow Statements, monthly

  • Statistics

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