Private transportation today spans countless means of helping people get around, whether by taxi or pedicab, limousine or town car, public transportation or private charter. The demand for transportation is a topic that is perpetually relevant, primarily because it serves a variety of needs: getting to and from work; taking a tour of a new city; providing for a special occasion, such as an anniversary or the prom; getting around town without personal transportation, and so forth. Business plans for charter buses are fundamentally no different than a business plan for any other type of transportation. Banks and investors will want clarification on a number of similar points, which include:
What are your areas of operation?
What kinds of connections do you have that will help influence the power of your marketing plan?
How many buses do you anticipate operating in your fleet?
What does the competitive landscape look like?
How many employees will you need to hire?
What expenses are typical for the first three years of operation?
Many entrepreneurs find that, while they may be particularly skilled in assembling the financials or surveying local competitors, many recognize that their shortcomings may include being unable to provide adequate market research and analysis in the plan, or that they lack the ability to complete a partially-constructed marketing strategy. Led by a devoted project manager who oversees a team of writers, analysts, editors, and financial modelers for each plan, feel confident in the professionals at MP in creating business plans for charter buses that aim to get you funded.














