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    Chapter 1 1.1 ABSTRACT This paper presents the research proposal of ‘The market for taxi cabs in Windhoek‚ Namibia. The growing population and urbanization mark the existence of taxi services in Namibia and the industry is booming. Taxi services are concentrated not only in Windhoek but can be found in most urban towns like Swakopmund‚ Walvis Bay and Oshakati. This will be discovered by means of questionnaires to taxi drivers and their clients. This chapter includes; introduction‚ literature review

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    2 Girls Taxi Marketing Plan

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    Sean Quinn 2 Girls Taxi‚ LLC Mission Statement: To satisfy all you’re your transportation needs in a safe luxurious atmosphere…. Description 2 girls taxi‚ LLC is located in the kc metro area. We are fully licensed and insured our vehicle’s we do site seeing tours‚ airport transfers‚ shopping trips and just a ride out on the town. We offer several luxurious packages including drinks in our state of the art pink Cadillac’s fully loaded. And up to customer needs. We provide reliable‚ timely

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    Enhancing Competitiveness: Comfort Taxi 1.    Describe the customer value proposition and the profit model that underlay Comfort Taxi’s business model. Customer Value Proposition Who is the Customer. Comfort Transportations customers are taxi cab drivers (internal)‚ and those who need taxi services (external). What does the customer value? Taxi Cab Drivers value easy access to external customers and ease of use for the other problems they must worry about such as rental fees and gas. External

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    Cab Service

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    Executive Summary Taxi cab service has become very popular now a days. The way it has grown in the market is very commanding. At least one person from a household would have used a cab service in recent times. Most of the things in cab services are advanced in technology wise. One most important thing that many of these cab services is lacking is the GPS tracking. Most of the cab services now are depending on a phone call when they have to track their colleagues. This is wasting a lot a time and

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    Cab Calloway

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    Cab Calloway was an influential singer and actor in the 1930’s. Born in Rochester‚ NY‚ on December 25‚ 1907‚ he started from rock bottom and worked his way up‚ until he was discovered and on top. To get to the top‚ Cab was a part of many different scenes and had much help from family and friends. According to Dan Gediman‚ Cab was the "Hi De Ho" man‚ a legendary showman‚ gifted singer‚ bandleader‚ actor‚ and fashion setter. He was a larger than life figure‚ who was immortalized in cartoons and caricatures

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    Beck Taxi:- Beck Taxi is the leading taxi brokerage with the highest number of taxis in the city of Toronto. Beck Taxi was founded by Jim Beck and is still a family run business. Today the founder’s daughter‚ Gail Beck-Souter carries on the tradition of excellent service. With Ms. Beck-Souter’s attention to detail and leadership‚ she has made Beck Taxi the largest and most successful taxicab company in the country. With over 1‚400 available taxis operated

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    wafer thin margins etc. However MERU cabs is a one great story from which one can learn a lot of things. As mentioned in management books one should offer a product/ service which fulfils consumer need or at least makes him feel that his need is fulfilled. So what is the problem that MERU has addressed? Problem Statement Whenever one has to travel by private transport‚ one is at mercy of taxi/auto drivers. One has to make several attempts to get the taxi/auto to the desired destination. If you

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    A & R Services Summary Non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) businesses transport individuals‚ generally the elderly and disabled‚ who are not in an emergency situation but need more assistance than a taxi service provides. These businesses are typically equipped to transport those in wheelchairs and in stretchers. They also transport ambulatory individuals- people who can walk but much more slowly‚ use a cane or a walker‚ or simply need some form of

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    city seems ripe for our concept: taxis on two wheels. It is a simple concept really‚ to use bikes you avoid the traffic jams. This means you can cover more kilometers‚ transport more people and thus make more money while charging the client less. 2. The taxi a) Target group It is obvious that our moto­taxis are able to take one passenger only. This is why we stay located in the city and not outside of it. Our desired target group is mainly the 100.000 students in the city‚ business people who are in a desperate need of avoiding the traffic

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    on the analysis of Taxi Driver. The young Scorsese was angry with the church because its view on sex were not consistent with his experiences. In addition‚ Scorsese was also angry about women‚ which was very evident in his early films such as Raging Bull and Taxi Driver. The author compares Taxi Driver to other Scorsese films and points out their distinct similarities and analogous characters‚ such as Travis Bickle to Amsterdam Vallon from Gangs of New York. For Miliora‚ Taxi Driver’s main themes

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