Simple water business that does not require NAFDAC, which certainly outperforms the pure water business

It is really necessary that entrepreneurs are always open to business opportunities. This becomes even more imperative for business consultants like me. So when I was doing my mom’s final burial rites, I walked with both eyes open to business opportunities.

Somewhere on my site, I have dealt with business opportunities, but thought I should treat this separately because of the great profit potential it possesses and the versatility of the idea. It will work almost everywhere and for a long time.

So welcome to the business of water that outperforms pure water, even if you don’t need NAFDAC approval.

Have you ever noticed that people fetch water with 50 liter cans and distribute it to places? They will hang them from their shoulders or push with the cart at times. However, these guys make money the hard way. If you sell a can for N50, you will get a total of N1000 from 20 cans. Now imagine how much money this business will make if it expands.

I am writing this from experience. I spent $ 7,500 to fetch water during my mother’s funeral and it was very easy money for them. I almost beat myself up for not telling my readers about this idea before and have been looking at it for years.

This must be the source of the Yoruba saying that water vendors will never do it without profit.

This business is all about bringing water for people, you just won’t be using your back or your cart. It will cost you some money to get started, but you will pay for it in no time.

What do you need?

1. You need a vehicle and it doesn’t have to be a new one. You can get a used 6 wheel truck or an old Volvo car and rebuild the rear end. You must have seen the type they use to transport wood. Get a vehicle, you need it. When the business grows, you can buy a tank truck.

2. If you can’t afford a driver, drive. If you’re starting out big, get a tank truck and corporate driver. You must dress well.

3. You need a water pump to load and unload. This is worth about 15k.

4. You need containers such as tanks, 50-liter barrels, and jerry cans. You can rent them out to party people every day. A 2000 liter tank is N1000 overnight. If they rent this 11 times they have got the money back as the tank sells for around 11k. I tell you that this business is next to stealing.

Where do you get your water from?

It depends on many factors.

1. If you have rivers or streams around you, you can go find them for free.

2. You can buy from water companies and well owners.

3. You can drill your own well if you have the space and the money.

Sorry, a well will not bring enough water to sustain this business. So don’t sink a well for this.

Your market.

There are many places to sell, depending on where you are staying and the situations. There are days when you attend corporate events and people who throw parties. If the water doesn’t run in an area, it goes in and kills. Walk with your ears and eyes wide open. Be close to the ground.

Generally, these are your main goals.

· Food vendors. (Canteens)

Yes, small and medium hotels have water problems.

· Hospitals.

· Construction sites.

· Hospitals.

· People having parties.

Individuals where they have water problems and there are many.

· Car wash.

Advantages over the pure water business

  1. You don’t need a lot of capital to get started.

  2. NAFDAC approval is not required.

  3. You don’t need a permanent place.

  4. You may not even have an office, but it is more professional to have one.

  5. Fewer outlets, but high sales volume. If you drop 2000 liters, that’s N2000.

  6. It does not require a large fleet of vehicles. One tanker can make more money than 3 pure water vehicles.

  7. You need fewer workers.

You can start this business on a limited budget. You will get a used Volvo car for 50k. Use another 50k to rebuild the back to accommodate the drums and keep them from falling over. With 100k, you can start this business in your neighborhood.

A serious guy will ride a jeep in a short time with this business and you meet a lot of people.

Warning. The water must be clean. You may not have the NAFDAC folks running after you, remember the sanitary inspectors are there. In any case, a true entrepreneur should not sell a bad product. So find clean water.

Go and start. There is no NAFDAC or regulatory body to pursue it. It’s water, you can never fail.

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