Package Hub Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

PackageHub Business Centers® is a fast-growing logistics franchise designed to give local business owners a competitive edge through its flexible, non-traditional model. Established in March 2020 in Richardson, Texas, the brand has quickly grown to more than 1,200 locations nationwide. Its headquarters remain in Richardson.

The company provides a wide range of services, including domestic and international shipping, custom packing, mailbox rentals, digital mail management, printing solutions, notary and fingerprinting services, as well as retail gift items.

By collaborating with leading carriers such as FedEx, UPS, USPS, and DHL, PackageHub delivers customers dependable and efficient shipping options.

What makes PackageHub distinctive is its modern franchise system. The model eliminates the burden of traditional fees, offering no upfront franchise costs, no royalty payments, and no long-term contractual obligations, making it an appealing opportunity for entrepreneurs.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Package Hub franchise? It costs on average between $1,000 – $7,000 to start a Package Hub franchised facility.

This includes expenses for setting up the business, purchasing equipment, stocking initial supplies, and covering early operating costs. The total investment can vary based on factors such as the size of the center, its location, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or own the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Fee$0
Membership Fee (3 months)$225
Retail Shipping Associates Premium Membership Fee (3 months)$90
Real Property Lease/Ownership$0
Leasehold Improvements$0 – $2,500
Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment$0 – $2,500
Supplies$0 – $500
Signage & Marketing Materials$150
Software Licensing Fees$0 – $540
Online Postage Subscription$0 – $48
Insurance$0
Business licenses, tax registrations, and permits$0
Business Entity Establishment Fees$0
Certification Training$10 – $300
Additional Funds (3 month period)$0
Total$565 – $6,853

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Package Hub locations are there?

As of the latest data, PackageHub operates around 720 locations across the United States, all of which are independently owned and franchise-operated.

What is the total investment required to open a Package Hub franchise?

The total investment required to open a Package Hub franchise ranges from $1,000 to $7,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Package Hub franchise?

A PackageHub franchise does not require ongoing royalty payments, and franchisees are not charged marketing or advertising fees. Unlike traditional models that mandate percentages of sales for royalties or contributions to advertising funds, PackageHub’s structure eliminates both, reducing ongoing financial obligations for franchise owners.

What are the financial requirements to become a Package Hub franchisee?

To qualify as a PackageHub franchisee, you should have $50,000 to $100,000 in liquid capital and a net worth of at least $100,000, ensuring you can fund startup costs comfortably and manage operational expenses in the early stages of the business.

Who owns Package Hub?

PackageHub franchise is owned by PBC, LLC, a privately held company based in Richardson, Texas.

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