TQ3 Travel Solutions wins Volkswagen account, Europe’s biggest car manufacturer
2 April 2003, Bremen, Germany – TQ3 Travel Solutions, one of the leading global travel management companies, has won the account for the Volkswagen Group in Germany, worth €65 million. Commencing 1 July 2003, TQ3 will handle the business travel management and consulting in Germany for Europe’s biggest car manufacturer, based in Wolfsburg. TQ3 currently services the Volkswagen Group in Portugal and the UK, and in November 2002 won the account for Volkswagen in Mexico. Therefore, TQ3 now handles business travel management for the Volkswagen Group in four countries.
As a global player, Volkswagen is represented in all major markets around the world. The group’s spectrum of services includes nine independent brands, along with a finance and leasing business in the financial services sector and one of the leading information technology consultancies in Germany.
Ilona De March, Managing Director TQ3 Travel Solutions in Germany said: “We are delighted to have gained Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest car manufacturer, as a client. Our global presence in more than 70 countries has positively influenced Volkswagen’s decision to choose TQ3 as its travel management company.”
TQ3 Travel Solutions is the quality provider of innovative, end-to-end travel expense management solutions to companies worldwide. Operating in over 60 countries with system-wide revenues in excess of $9 billion USD, TQ3 employs more than 12,000 business professionals throughout 1,600 locations. TQ3 Travel Solutions is owned equally by Maritz Inc., of St. Louis, Missouri, the world’s largest source of integrated client services, and by TUI A.G. of Hanover, Germany, the world’s leading travel and tourism group.
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