Do you own or rent a van without seats in the back? Put it to work and earn extra money by delivering Amazon packages. These vehicles are designed purely for the carriage of goods, and can accommodate the most packages of all qualifying Amazon Flex delivery vehicles. With your cargo van you can schedule delivery blocks up to 9.5 hours long, and can earn from SGD$23-26* an hour.
Does your delivery vehicle qualify as a cargo van?
Cargo vans look similar to the image to the right and have:
No back seats
More than 140 cubic feet cargo capacity. You can usually find your vehicle’s cargo capacity listed online, in your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual, or by asking your rental provider.
Examples include, but are not limited to: Toyota HiAce, Nissan NV350 URVAN, Nissan NV200 1.6A, Nissan Urvan 3.0A, Peugeot Partner 1.5M BlueHDi LWB, Volkswagen Transporter T6, Citroen Berlingo L2 1.6A Blue HDi or Hyundai Starex 2.5M CRDi
Don’t drive a cargo van? Learn about delivering with smaller vehicles, like a sedan or SUV.
How do I sign up as a cargo van delivery partner during Amazon Flex app registration?
1. Download the Amazon Flex app.
2. Sign in to your Amazon account or create an Amazon account.
3. On the screen asking for "Vehicle Details", input your vehicle year, make and model. Selecting the wrong vehicle type may result in delays in completing app registration. Ensure that your inputted vehicle is a cargo van.
4. Proceed to complete the rest of your Amazon Flex app registration.
What to expect when delivering with your cargo van
Deliver blocks up to 9.5 hours long
Amazon Flex gives you the freedom and flexibility to be your own boss. Plus, with your cargo van, you can schedule shorter sedan blocks, large passenger vehicle blocks, and longer cargo van blocks, giving you even more flexibility to earn extra money on your own schedule. With your cargo van, you will be delivering Amazon orders to customers in blocks up to 9.5 hours long. Learn more about making deliveries on our FAQ page.
Pick up packages with your cargo van hassle-free
Cargo van blocks are available from Tanjong Penjuru Cres (DFE2). When you arrive at the delivery station, it’s time to load your cargo van with the packages you’ll be delivering to customers. Always arrive for your block with the right size vehicle to ensure there’s enough space to safely carry you and all Amazon orders. Learn more about where you’ll be picking up packages with your cargo van.
Resources at your fingertips
As a delivery partner, you may be on your own in your cargo van, but we’re always here to help you stay safe and feel prepared while delivering. The Amazon Flex app has tools to help you succeed, such as the Learning Portal and access to our Customer Support line. Learn more about how we help you deliver with confidence.
Here’s what you need to start delivering with your cargo van:
Live in Singapore and have the right to work
Be 18 or older
Have a valid Singapore Identity Card Number (NRIC)
Have a valid Singapore driver’s licence
Have a valid bank account
Have an iPhone or Android smartphone
Pass a background check
Have a qualifying sedan, large passenger vehicle or van.*
*Selecting the wrong vehicle type may result in delays in becoming an Amazon Flex delivery partner. Check whether your vehicle qualifies for sedan, large passenger vehicle or van blocks, and be sure to input the correct vehicle year, make and model in the app during registration. Per Land Transport Authority (LTA) regulations, you cannot operate a taxi or private hire car to deliver for Amazon Flex.
* Terms and conditions apply. Earnings estimates are based on delivering a number of packages across an estimated length of time (referred to as a block), completed while driving a standard motorized vehicle. Should Amazon Flex introduce blocks eligible to be delivered using scooters or other alternative modes of transportation, different rates may apply. We aim to ensure that the number of packages you are assigned to deliver within your block is realistic, taking into account congestion and the primary requirement to drive safely. However, the actual time taken per delivery may vary (because it could, occasionally, take less or more time than expected) so the earnings per hour may vary.