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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 ECOMM 2007 Workplace Travel Seminar 21 Implementation of Travel Plans and Engagement of Businesses 11th May 2007
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Contents Vipre Ltd – Products and services UK Facts & Figures Engaging Businesses – Drivers London - Population and Job Growth Engaging Businesses – Events Engaging Businesses - Networks The Glades Shopping Centre London Borough of Bromley Unilever Contact Details
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Vipre Ltd – Products and Services Travel Planning industry for 50 yrs Vipre merged in 1998 VPSI the largest commuter solutions company in the US operating over 4000 vehicles and managing 25M trips annually Dublin, Amsterdam, Edinburgh GIS Analysis Special Event Transportation Policy Development Liftsharing Development Staff Travel Needs Research Cycle / Season Ticket purchase admin Walking & Pool Bike Programs Events and Promotions Bus Service Development & Management Materials Development Travel Plan Coordination And Delivery Research “Push” & “Pull” Policy Development Education & Communication Service Delivery European Mobility Management Facilitation of Groups and Networks Workplace Coordinator Training
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Facts and Figures The British Chamber of Commerce transport survey, 2004, found that: 84% of firms identify roads as essential to their business operations. The cost incurred as a result of problems with the UK’s transport is on average of £27,000 per year. Applied across the entire UK economy this equates to an annual cost of £15 billion. 55% of business believes road capacity needs to be urgently increased. Loss of man-hours was reported as the most commonly experienced problem. 84% of businesses experience loss of man-hours as a result of the UK’s transport infrastructure, with 37% citing it as having a significant impact on this area of their business. Increased operating costs are the second most experienced problem by 76% of businesses, one third (32%) stated that it had a significant impact on their business.
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Engaging Businesses - Drivers Travel Plan policies that have a substantial impact: -TfL funding – 5.5mill to 30 mill over next year -Section 106/ DC Guidance -Parking Policies (Oracle/ Electronic Arts/ Local Authority) -Corporate Social Responsibility -Environmental Policy -Facilities and HR Policies All need to be followed with an ongoing and tailored marketing campaign Differences between London and SE England -Funding -Business relocation -Resources
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Engaging Businesses - Drivers Prospects for company travel plans in the future (regarding traffic dilemmas such as peak-oil, traffic congestion and global warming) -Climate Change – M & S -Lack of parking – Unilever -Congestion – London Borough of Bromley -Peak – oil? - US There is now a need in the UK for private companies to address their carbon footprint – Media/ Government 40% increase for the need on Mobility Management by 2025 30% target for emission reductions by 2025 Increase in need for housing and jobs – loss of land space Carrot & Stick approach – businesses & Government
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 London - Job and Population Growth Concentrated job growth in a central east-west corridor Population growth across London Projected Population Growth 2001 - 2025 Projected Employment Growth 2001 - 2025
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Engaging Businesses - Events
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Engaging Businesses - Networks
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 The Glades Shopping Centre An average of 360,000 shoppers visit the Glades each week 150 businesses – 3000 staff 19 million people per year Funding - ASTUTE and TfL Approximately half of Glades visitors arrive by car (and 45% of these park in The Glades) There is a very good public transport system – bus and train and two railway stations Travel Plan almost complete Next stage – 2 launch events (Staff and Public) Measures: (Awareness raising – existing facilities/marketing) -Challenge covered by media -PT info -Pilot car share scheme/ shift pattern study -Expand on existing freight consolidation study
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 The Glades Shopping Centre
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 London Borough of Bromley Final Staff Travel Plan just completed – to go through committee next month Drivers – reduction of peak time congestion, land-use and lack of car parking space affecting the Town Centre 61.5% of respondents travel alone by car Measures: -Steering group including departmental reps and CEOs -Studies -Training -Extra facilities -Marketing -Pool car/ alternative fuelled pool car
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Unilever Manufacturer of leading brands in foods, home care and personal care The anticipated relocation of 650 employees in the UK Studio to central Guildford will only provide for 100 parking spaces onsite Committed to CSR policy This creates a very physical problem for day 1 of relocation Early feedback suggests this may create anxiety and a distraction for employees with resulting dangers of disruption or staff turnover if transport costs or inconvenience are perceived as too high Successful Relocation needs : -Managed alternative parking arrangements in Guildford -Positively accepted compensation model at reasonable cost -Measured modal shift from single occupancy car -High awareness of the alternative travel options to get to Guildford site
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ECOMM 2007Date 11/05/2007 Contact Details For further information on Vipre Ltd products, services and projects please contact: Natalie Owen Senior Consultant Vipre UK Ltd +44 (0)7809 387 659 nowen@vipre.com www.vipre.com
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