Amazon requires the following insurance coverages for Relay trucking companies: Commercial general liability insurance: $1 million per occurrence; $2 million aggregate. Auto liability insurance: $1 million per occurrence (including trailer replacement coverage of $50,000) Cargo coverage: $100,000.
What are the requirements to carry loads for Amazon? In order to join Amazon's freight network, you must meet the following minimum requirements: A DOT number, with interstate authority and that has been active for minimum of 180 days, and a valid MC number.
You'll also need to have commercial vehicle insurance (also referred to as 'Hire and Reward' insurance) that covers you while using your vehicle to deliver with Amazon Flex.
Amazon requires sellers to carry commercial general liability insurance, which typically covers product liability, bodily injury, and property damage claims. This means if a product sold by a seller causes harm or damage, the insurance can help cover legal fees and damages awarded.
How many trucks do I need to work for Amazon? There are no fleet size requirements to haul for Relay as long as you have the right types of trucks for our freight – come one, come 100. Book long-haul trips to get every semi on overnights, or sleep in and run local jobs with your single box truck.
If you are delivering Amazon orders, you'll need to use a 4-door, mid-sized sedan or larger vehicle, such as a truck with a covered bed, SUV, or a van that can safely and reliably transport Amazon orders to customers. Smaller cars and trucks with open beds do not qualify.
Ensure you meet all the qualifications, such as having a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), a well-maintained truck that meets Amazon's standards, and adequate insurance coverage. Your truck must also be equipped with a GPS system, as Amazon Relay requires drivers to use the app for navigation and load tracking.