Fastway Couriers

Fastway was born in New Zealand in April 1983 out of the idea, a cost-effective hourly collection and delivery service between two cities in New Zealand ( Napier and Hastings ) offer.

Since April 1984, the company licenses awarded to a large number of franchisees to expand the service. As a result, the company grew rapidly.

In 1986 the founder of Fastway, Bill McGowan, the award "Entrepreneur of the Year" in New Zealand.

1993 expanded Fastway Couriers Australia, after having operated for over a year market research site and seen that even here, the market can be tapped.

1999 decided Fastway to expand globally and offers so-called "National franchises " to suitable candidates who can implement and manage the Fastway business for an entire country. 2002 Fastway came with the franchise system to Germany and opened within five years of the southern part of Germany.

After 8 years of development work in Germany, the Fastway Couriers Germany GmbH announced in April 2010 to the insolvency, thereby losing their license. The German sub-licensees run their businesses more or consequently had also into bankruptcy. Today, the Fastway Couriers franchise system still exists in New Zealand, Australia, Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa and partly in Germany.

In Canada, Morocco, Malaysia, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Germany and Spain Fastway Couriers was represented initially, the offices closed but again. A total of 1,500 franchisees for Fastway Couriers are currently about (?) Operates, in Germany there are now about 50 were Temporarily in Germany (according to former National Masters against the German Franchise Association ), over 300 people as franchisees under contract, many entrepreneurs have lost their jobs and their capital / assets through the bankruptcy.

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