MAY 2009
PRIVATE HIRE AND TAXI MONTHLY 71
The world’s largest supplier of taxi dispatch and fleet management systems
Spen A2B Cars, Bradford, Switch to Autocab “Our drivers love the Autocab system”
Spen A2B Cars in Bradford are delighted with Autocab. Here are some of their comments...
“The Autocab booking and dispatch software is lightning fast”
“The response from our customers and drivers has been fantastic”
“The office and cabs are now much quieter and far less stressful”
“We will never go back to voice”
Omega: PMR + GPRS
Zeta: GPRS
Sigma: PMR + GPRS
Attract drivers, increase bookings and provide a better service to your customers with Autocab, the world’s most advanced taxi booking, dispatch and fleet management system.
We can provide your business with...
• The choice of seven advanced data terminals • Improved driver earnings • Reduced fuel cost • Multi company software • Ring Back and Text Back • IVR, e-booking and SMS text booking • Engineers in the field • Cab card scheme • Portable data solutions with the PDA
D22: GPRS
• The Cab Card fromAutocab is a pre-pay, top up and loyalty card for taxis on our advanced data terminals, Sigma, Zeta, and Omega which have a built in card reader especially designed for the Cab Card
SEE US ON STAND 18
• Our new 1 + 59 payment plan makes it even easier to afford. One months deposit and then 59 monthly payments
24/7 emergency support from Autocab D23: PMR+ GPRS PDA: GPRS Taximeter: MID Autocam
• Multi-company software fromAutocab enables smaller taxi companies to merge and form a bigger company to cover a larger area
T: +44 (0)161 491 7777 F: +44 (0)161 491 7711 E:
sales@autocab.com W:
autocab.com
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