The top brass economy drive

Purchasers are at last tackling one of the most political of travel issues - the way senior executives use taxis and chauffeur-driven cars. Gillian Upton explains

Three years ago, Hitachi Europe found a novel way of improving the use of taxis and chauffeur-driven cars at the company’s offices in Maidenhead. It centralised all bookings for such vehicles through one person at the reception desk, rather than allowing each secretary or traveller to book it themselves. Duplication was reduced dramatically and an element of managing...

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