Case studies
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We've handled a variety of common and not-so-common bumps in the road, pain points, and unique situations when it comes to corporate travel. Read these quick snapshot stories to uncover the details.
Like many companies around the world, Discovery’s global travel operations took an unplanned pause in 2020. What at first seemed like a hindrance soon transformed into an opportunity to use the travel pause to not only create fixes, but to innovate.
JTI collaborated with FCM Consulting to share information and updates about the Global Indirect Procurement team and the wider travel industry.
With a travel-related emissions baseline of close to zero in 2021, HAECO Global Engine Support wanted to take active steps to reimagine their return to business travel, paying particular attention to sustainability. Find out how we helped.
Alice Linley-Munro, Travel Manager at Oil Spill Response shares how she tackled the COVID challenge, with FCM by her side.
When two education organisations merged, it meant the travel programme needed to come together. Discover how our team made it happen.
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.
When COVID turned the world upside down, the JTI team improvised with their TMC RFP process.
Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies (BCT) is a multinational biosciences company and a global leader in blood component, therapeutic apheresis, and cellular technologies. Read how Terumo and FCM worked together to increase traveller engagement, even during COVID-19
What happens when a medical emergency hits while you’re stuck on an oil rig? Find out in the latest marine and offshore travel case study from FCM Travel.
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.
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