I, too, agree with all that has been said. A couple things I haven't seen mentioned at all are:
1) Workers' Comp insurance. Yeah, it's great to have other folks do much of the heavy lifting, moving, inspecting, and so on... What happens if/when one of them permanently messes up their back when they turn holding a 90 pound super and wrenches their back something awful, or drops a deep with 60,000 bees and they attack...
2) Liability insurance for some knucklehead trespassing and deciding to kick "those drawer things" over... (in MA, even if you fence an area off with razor-wire, have NO TRESPASSING signs every 10', and flashing neon signs saying KEEP OUT!!!!... if someone gets hurt when they're where they don't belong, it's still your fault!)
3) Your back has been mentioned a lot. OK, so you have employees to HELP you... You have a fork truck to lift pallets of complete hives... If you enjoy the work, you're going to be out there working too. Lifting those 90 pound supers. Can you take that? Is it worth the risk?
4) Turning a hobby into a job... will it ruin the fun and enjoyment in it? Will you still experience the excitement when you see how fast a single hive managed to draw out a couple frames of virgin foundation?
That being said, I think it sounds REALLY cool and if you can take the risks involved... GO FOR IT! Keep us posted!!!