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New Risk Management Firms Aim To Mainstream Real-time Tracking

The most common and largely practical way to locate travelers in a crisis is to look at who intended to travel to the area and ping them. Credit card swipe data is another way follow an employee’s path. Potentially even more effective, GPS-based tracking is challenged by privacy concerns and battery drain. However, a relatively new crop of providers is…

Rio Tinto Plan Resurfaces Questions About Edicts On Travel Cuts

Rio Tinto CEO Sam Walsh got some attention last month when he said the multinational mining company would cut trips to save money. According to a press official, Walsh “was challenging everyone in the organization to remain focused on costs and that included reducing travel. He asked everyone to consider if that journey, visit or conference is essential and look…

Academia: Travel Management’s Toughest Sell

Bridgewater State University institutional travel coordinator Greg DeMelo is on a mission. Having established a cost-saving, insourced travel management program at his school using ARC’s Corporate Travel Department designation, he wants to get all eight other Massachusetts state public universities on board. He’s got a foothold in one. Seemingly like everything in higher ed change management, though, patience is paramount….

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Amex GBT Joins App Race

[UPDATE, May 9: Travelport revealed that its MTT division is the developer behind the American Express Global Business Travel app.] American Express Global Business Travel late last year uploaded a new itinerary-based mobile app to the iTunes store. It’s working to release the app on other platforms this year. GBT Mobile is available in English to U.S.-based travelers whose firms have…

Coming From A TMC Near You: Proactive Trip Disruption Services

If you’re a global travel manager and have not heard from your big travel management company about “proactive care” or “disruption services,” you likely will. American Express Global Business Travel and Carlson Wagonlit Travel are rolling out programs now. BCD Travel has had one for three years. The details differ, but what’s behind them is the same: operational intel and tracking from FlightStats. The…

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Travel Risk Management Firms Explore Single Sign-On Access

Passwords are annoying. Resetting one in the midst of a crisis is particularly frustrating. But that’s exactly what many corporate managers need to do before finding out if any of their employees are impacted. IJet International on Jan. 1 will offer single sign-on to its systems using credentials that clients store themselves. Part of the travel risk management provider’s technology overhaul, it means…

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