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AUTOCAB INCREASES HEADCOUNT BY 25% FOLLOWING BIG INVESTMENT IN R&D
Global taxi technology company Autocab has increased its headcount by 25% fol- lowing a significant investment in new solutions, designed to help the taxi and
private hire industry recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. The Cheadle-based business has brought 30 new starters on board since March, and it aims to recruit aggressively over the coming months, as the company expands and enhances its offering for taxi operators. This offering includes the continued development of its Deliv- ery Point solution. Launched during lockdown, Delivery Point allows local businesses, restaurants and shops to work with local taxi operators – in order to reach customers at home. To help the taxi trade through the pandemic, Autocab set up a £500,000 Operator Relief Fund and initiated the Safe Taxi and Private Hire Charter, which set out an industry-wide set of hygiene and safety standards. Signed by over 200 taxi firms, this initiative was recently named best ‘Global Not-For-Profit Charity Campaign’ at the Global Marketing Awards 2020. Safa Alkateb, CEO of Autocab, said: “Many of our customers have been hugely effected by the pandemic, so we’ve looked at several ways we can support them. Our Delivery Point offering is one solution that has proved highly successful. “A delivery service is not something many local operators will have considered before but times have changed. We’re now seeing our customers building partnerships with dozens of local businesses and they have significantly increased the number of daily trips their drivers are making as a result. “We are making a significant investment into our R&D
function, Product, Sales & DevOps to bring new services online, but it is well worth it. Where there was a lot of doom and gloom surrounding the industry at the start of the pan- demic, many firms are now seeing huge potential for growth.” In addition to new starters in the R&D department, Autocab is also hiring staff to support changed ways of working. This includes new Head of Culture, Lucy Sunner, who will be responsible for maintaining the togetherness of the organi- sation as the company’s teams adapt to remote working. Plans to see the company grow internationally over the next two years will also result in extensive further hires in the cus- tomer support teams and wider business.
For more information please call 0161 491 7777, visit:
www.autocab.comor see our adverts on pages 50-51, 70-71.
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Whether you’d like to keep your cab in showroom condition - using our new LEVC Protect package - or you simply want to make your interior more comfortable and appealing, we have the accessories for you. The range includes: INTERIOR COMFORT • Driver and passenger carpet mats, wind deflectors • Device holders for your mobile phone and tablet • Cup holder; storage pocket; door pull cord EXTERIOR ENHANCEMENTS • Wheel trims in chrome and silver, front and rear • LEVC Protect for paint (and upholstery) protection with aftercare kit
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CHARGING CABLE • 5m street charging cable allowing a full charge in as little as 1 hour 15 minutes.*
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Browse the Accessories catalogue at:
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www.levc.com See our adverts on 3, 37, 43 and 93.
DECEMBER 2020
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