Fragmented suppliers only work up to a point.
Taxis and ride-hailing deliver convenience for routine journeys - but not control. As programmes expand across regions and borders, managing multiple booking apps and local providers introduces further complexity, inconsistency in service standards, compromised duty of care, and reduced oversight.
What works for ad hoc travel and smaller travel programmes starts to break down at scale.
This is especially true for international travel programmes, where differing regulations, supplier networks, and service expectations can create operational gaps and increased risk.
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Ride-hailing is convenient, fast, and familiar. But when the stakes rise - executive travel, disruption, or out-of-hours journeys - trust begins to fall away.
Convenience alone isn’t enough when reliability, safety and accountability matter most, with only 2 in 10 travel managers trusting rail-hail for business-critical journeys.
By partnering with a managed transportation company, you can have peace of mind knowing your employees are protected and each journey is well planned, well informed and well communicated – wherever the work takes you.
This report provides actionable strategies, best practices, and proven solutions to help you:
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