Taxibank to exhibit at 2009 Business Travel Show
Leading UK National Taxi Account Management service provider Taxibank today announced that they will again be exhibiting at the London Business Travel Show.
Taxibank will use the event, held at Earls Court on February 10th to 12th to showcase some of the tools that are helping clients control spend and increase both quality and reliability for their users.
Taxibank has been a regular exhibitor at the show and have used it to launch exciting service enhancements; this year is no different with the launch of the new suite of reports which have now been made available to clients and the commencement of service at 40 major European Airports including Paris Charles De Gaulle, Berlin, Rome, Oslo and Amsterdam.
Taxibank managing director Simon Hirst said “This is a key show for the whole industry with the added impetus that this year clients will be looking to make their money go even further than last year. We are committed to helping our clients drive down their spend on taxis without compromising on the standard of service.
This year`s launch of major updates to our reporting suite has come in response to requests from our customers. For example we have developed an extensive range of carbon data reporting for our clients who take the environment as seriously as we do. The carbon usage element of the reporting upgrade was one of our key commitments for ISO:14001 and the team have worked very hard to deliver flexible and meaningful reports which have been well received by clients.”
Taxibank will be at stand 624 (near Centre Stage) where full demonstrations of the “Einix” system are available
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