FMS/AUSTROSOFT | SOFTWARE | APP DEVELOPMENT

Brand-new taxi app wins audience award

TCA is the leading taxi company in Amsterdam and has recently started launching the brand-new app generation from fms/Austrosoft. The taxi app configured for TCA convinced the public vote with competitive products, high usability and attractive design.

Vienna/Amsterdam, 21.06.2021 – MKB-Amsterdam is the representative of interests for SME in the Dutch capital and holds regular awards as part of its “Products of the Month” programme. In the audience award category, the newly revised taxi app by fms/Austrosoft won the most votes for TCA Amsterdam.

Not only the audience but also the expert jury of MBK-Amsterdam was convinced by the taxi app and clearly pointed out the advantages of TCA Amsterdam’s modern ordering channel: “The app is innovative and the taxi can be ordered with only the push of a button.“

Good for passengers and good for taxi drivers

Hedy Borreman, CEO of TCA, decided earlier this year to launch the newly designed taxi app for her customer-friendly service in Amsterdam. With this step, she also wanted to reflect TCA’s sustainable corporate philosophy in the taxi app. “TCA stands for quality, fast service and fair prices,” Hedy Borreman emphasises and underlines: “Through the app, we offer payments via credit card or PayPal, whereby we do not charge drivers a commission for the app payment. This allows us to offer a competitive price that is good for the passenger and also good for our taxi drivers.”

 

Taxi app sends positive signal for taxi industry

The developers from fms/Austrosoft are behind the award-winning taxi app from TCA Amsterdam. In an intensive process and in consultation with the taxi companies, the taxi app was further developed and optimised for everyday use. Robert Abel, CEO of fms/Austrosoft, explains. “We are pleased that the taxi app from TCA Amsterdam has now been awarded. This shows us that we can support the taxi industry with our digital products and that we are a reliable partner for the future.”

FMS/AUSTROSOFT | SOFTWARE | APP DEVELOPMENT

Brand-new taxi app wins audience award

TCA is the leading taxi company in Amsterdam and has recently started launching the brand-new app generation from fms/Austrosoft. The taxi app configured for TCA convinced the public vote with competitive products, high usability and attractive design.

Vienna/Amsterdam, 21.06.2021 – MKB-Amsterdam is the representative of interests for SME in the Dutch capital and holds regular awards as part of its “Products of the Month” programme. In the audience award category, the newly revised taxi app by fms/Austrosoft won the most votes for TCA Amsterdam.

Not only the audience but also the expert jury of MBK-Amsterdam was convinced by the taxi app and clearly pointed out the advantages of TCA Amsterdam’s modern ordering channel: “The app is innovative and the taxi can be ordered with only the push of a button.“

Good for passengers and good for taxi drivers

Hedy Borreman, CEO of TCA, decided earlier this year to launch the newly designed taxi app for her customer-friendly service in Amsterdam. With this step, she also wanted to reflect TCA’s sustainable corporate philosophy in the taxi app. “TCA stands for quality, fast service and fair prices,” Hedy Borreman emphasises and underlines: “Through the app, we offer payments via credit card or PayPal, whereby we do not charge drivers a commission for the app payment. This allows us to offer a competitive price that is good for the passenger and also good for our taxi drivers.”

 

Taxi app sends positive signal for taxi industry

The developers from fms/Austrosoft are behind the award-winning taxi app from TCA Amsterdam. In an intensive process and in consultation with the taxi companies, the taxi app was further developed and optimised for everyday use. Robert Abel, CEO of fms/Austrosoft, explains. “We are pleased that the taxi app from TCA Amsterdam has now been awarded. This shows us that we can support the taxi industry with our digital products and that we are a reliable partner for the future.”