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When Pernod Ricard looked to use one corporate travel agency across all its European markets, they turned to FCM. Despite the coronavirus outbreak, the implementation was a success.
EnerMech is an established provider of mechanical services solutions to the international energy services sector. Established in 2008, EnerMech has a 40-year heritage through acquisition, and offers all of its services in over 30 facilities across 20 countries worldwide. EnerMech now has over 2500 personnel
PepsiCo is one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies with a global portfolio of diverse and beloved brands. In 2012 FCm commenced the task of consolidating 20 individual markets previously utilising 10 different travel agents for a travel program including more than 3,500 travellers and 1,400 contractors.
Control Risks is an independent, global risk consultancy specialising in helping organisations manage political, integrity and security risks in complex and hostile environments. FCM Travel Solutions has been managing Control Risks' travel programme since 2009 in the UK, Dubai, Germany, Singapore and South Africa.
COVID-19 completely changed corporate travel. Find out how FCM Travel helped bring our travellers home throughout the pandemic.
Learn about how FCM Travel teamed up with Fortescue Metals Group to offer our mining travel services and make big travel moves in the mining industry.
Find out how FCM Travel put their travel management skills to the test when helping a Fortune 500 company manage their travel throughout COVID-19.
FCM had managed the travel programme for our client - a world leader in electronic optical equipment and analytical instrumentation for high-end scientific and industrial research and development - for more than a decade.
Our client - a global pharmaceutical company - had a mature air programme through which it was spending more than $25m across more than a dozen countries. It wanted to find $400,000+ in incremental savings and achieved this, going from total air contract savings in Year 1 of $2,008,514 to $2,418,078 in Year 2 - an increase of 20.4%.
In light of recent events in Europe, there is no longer a clear border between ‘safe’ and ‘risky’ areas of the world. More than ever before, employers need to be fully engaged with duty of care and what strategies can be implemented to maximise traveller protection. Booking all travel through a single source (TMC) is vital
Airwave designs, builds and operates the largest public safety radio communications network in the world, delivering critical voice and data communications to organisations which provide vital public services. This includes the police, fire and ambulance services as well as local authorities, utilities and transport providers.
Snap-on was founded in Wisconsin, United States, in 1920. After 91 years of innovation, challenges and development, it has become one of the largest manufacturers of professional tools and equipment in the world.