BCD Travel Wins American Standard Global Account
Manufacturing industry leader chooses BCD Travel to service locations in 37 countries around the globe
London, 28 September 2006 – American Standard has selected BCD Travel, the world’s third-largest global travel management company, as its global travel management provider. BCD Travel will service American Standard in 37 countries.
The announcement comes just days after BCD Travel announced that it had won the global Kodak business travel account.
With over 61,000 employees in 50 countries, American Standard operates business lines in air-conditioning systems and services, bath and kitchen products and vehicle control systems. Its multiple brands are market leaders in each of its businesses.
Mike Buckman, CEO of BCD Travel, said: “We are proud to be working with American Standard across the globe. In an increasingly complex corporate travel market, our goal is to provide them with the information, tools and resources to simplify and streamline their travel processes, enabling them to focus on what really matters: their business.”
BCD Travel will consolidate services for American Standard’s European locations in its multi-channel, multi-lingual European Service Center in Mechelen, Belgium. Around the world, American Standard travelers and travel bookers will receive seamless service via an integrated configuration of agent-assisted reservations and an online booking tool.
BCD Travel
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