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FIVE THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT SHERLOCK TAXI


40 000 JOBS Sherlock Taxi is built b


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development team behind Addison Lee’s award-winning software. At peak times, Addison Lee can achieve 40,000 jobs per day across 4800 vehicles.


Only software that can achieve


100%


AUTOMATION 100% of the time


In 2017, customers saw an AVERAGE FLEET GROWTH


OF 72% CONTINUOUS UPDATES


Product updates released 2-4 times a year at no additional cost as part of our commitment to keeping customers at the forefront of technology. Delivered over 700 new features in 2017 to help our customers grow.


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Option to commission BESPOKE DEVELOPMENT


INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE


Unrivalled knowledge of the taxi industry. Our founder, Paul, worked for Addison Lee and led the implemen- tation of their proprietary system.


Phone: +44 (0) 20 3214 5110


Mike, Sherlock Business Unit Director, worked at Addison Lee for over 15 years and at London’s Green Tomato Cars.


Email: demo@sherlocktaxi.com Web: sherlocktaxi.com


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Supplier to one of the fastest growing minicab companies in France, LeCab. Launched in 2012 with only 30 cars, they now have over 2000 vehicles and their own DEDICATED, BESPOKE DEVELOPMENT TEAM


CONFIGURABLE


Software is highly configurable and we have a bespoke development team ready to meet your business-specific needs. Flexible software to suit the needs of your business, not the other way around.


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