Dear Members

One of the taxi services available in Mumbai call center number is 022 
44224422.

They have olive green colour Maruti Esteem cars.

Regards
Sushmeetha
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From: "renuka warriar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:10 AM
Subject: [AI] Radio Taxi business set to witness boom


The Hindu News Update Service

I think these sort of taxies will be helpful to v i  people  also who 
travel alone .  I know this fecility is not unfamilar to some of our 
friends.  But I think this news is worth reading.

Renuka.

:

Radio Taxi business set to witness boom
Chennai (PTI): Radio cab services are set to witness a boom in the country, 
with the number of such taxis offering safe travel expected to swell from 
the
present 2,000 to 172,000, doing a Rs 7,210 crore annual business by the year 
2010.
A study by Dare, a magazine for entrepreneurs from the Cybermedia group, has 
found that radio taxis will become common in five major cities and 12 
smaller
ones by 2010.
At present, radio taxis exist in around 10 cities with a majority of them in 
Delhi.
By 2010, each of the top five cities in the country will have 20,000 cabs, 
whereas, about 6,000 vehicles each will ply in 12 smaller cities, according 
to
the study. This translates into deployment of 1,72,000 radio cabs across the 
country.
"Passengers' needs like safety, comfort and convenience have translated into 
a big business opportunity in the form of radio cabs," said Krishna Kumar,
group Editor of Dare.
According to Kunal Lalani, Group Managing Director, Mega Group, which 
obtained licence for operating 'Megacabs' in 2002, similar models in cities 
like Singapore
and Dubai were studied before introducing the concept in India.
However, it was only in 2006 that the concept really took off in a big way 
after people realized the safety and convenience aspects of radio taxis.
The GPRS-GPS tracking system in the cab helps the company call centre inform 
the drivers about passenger availability and monitor the whereabouts of each
cab in the fleet.
With a 'panic button' in the cab, the customer can seek the help of the call 
centre in case of any emergency. The geo-fencing system ensures that the cab
does not go off-route, ensuring safety as well as fair fares.
The customer can pay either by cash or credit card and also get a printed 
bill. The details of the entire trip, from pick-up to billing are recorded 
at
the call centre.
In two years' time, over 10 radio taxi services have come up in the country.
Forsche, an exclusive cab service for women in Mumbai, has only women 
chauffeurs. Launched in March 2007, Forsche started with one cab and now has 
18 women
drivers.
Owner of Forsche, Revati Roy told PTI that such an exclusive service has 
gained the confidence of women travelling alone, especially during night. In 
a
month's time, Forsche's services will be available in Delhi and Bangalore.
Other cab services are also in an expansion mode.
Megacab, which operates in Delhi and Chandigarh, will start services in 
Mumbai soon. It also has plans to operate in Goa, Hyderabad, Chennai, 
Bangalore,
Jaipur and Kolkata.
Easycabs plans to raise its fleet from 350 to 500 by the end of 2007, said 
its Managing Director Rajiv K Vij.
Megacab has introduced a scheme which enables better performing chauffeurs 
own the cars driven by them in a span of 3-4 years. About 50 cabs have 
already
been handed over and about 210 more would be soon handed over to their 
drivers, who would remain with the network, Lalani said.
Radio cabs already have kiosks at the airports. Indian Railway Catering & 
Tourism Coporation has online booking for cabs in 16 cities across the 
country.
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