. .. 2. Booking . .. 3. Car... 4. Car History ... 6. Customer History . .. Introduction I. Purpose This project is designed so as to be used by Car Rental Company specializing in renting cars to customers. It is an online system through which customers can view available cars‚ register and book car. Owner of company have records of its car and driver. A customer will
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Company Description: Enterprise Rent a car is a multibillion dollar industry leader in the car rental business. The company was founded in 1957 and generates annual revenue of 10.1 billion with over 900‚000 cars in its fleet and with the help of 66‚000 employees. The company was build on the idea that the biggest ideas are the simplest and should be customer focused. “Take care of your customers and your employees first and growth and profits will follow” (Jack Taylor‚ founder of Enterprise)1
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Overview Report of Car Rental Industry in USA Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Current Overview of Industry 4 Political‚ Economical‚ Social-Cultural‚ Technological‚ Legal and Environmental (PESTLE Analysis) 5 Political 5 Economical 5 Social –Cultural 5 Technological 6 Legal 6 Environmental 6 Porters 5 Forces Model 7 Threat of Substitutes 7 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 7 Competitive Rivalry 7 Bargaining Power of Buyers 7 New Entrants 8 Conclusion
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Rental Car Agreements and Feasibility Study Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport 1999 through mid-2001‚ Leigh Fisher Associates assisted the Broward County Aviation Department (BCAD) in planning a new consolidated rental car facility at Fort LauderdaleHollywood International Airport and negotiating agreements with the rental car companies for periods before and after the new facility is built. Leigh Fisher Associates also prepared a feasibility study for bonds sold in June 2001 to finance
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Henry Clements Car Rental Agency Case Study Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Henry Clements Car Rental Agency Case Study The purpose of this case study is to determine‚ utilizing quantitative methods‚ the recommendations that should be made to Henry Clements in regards to forecasting to help improve his business’ performance. Table 1 3 Month Data Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Demand 126 200 243 167 132 211 243 1667 131 208 251 171 Table 2 Standard Cost
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Car Rental Business Plan A car rental business plan is a familiar business model for most bankers and investors. Ever since car sharing programs like Flex Car rose to prominence in the "˜00s‚ business people have re-imagined what the car rental business model can be. Which is not to say that the conventional model is dead—far from it. Auto rental behemoths like Avis‚ Hertz‚ and Enterprise have managed to keep revenues up despite the flagging economy‚ and one look at any airport parking lot shows
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introduce a clean future‚ a way to let all drivers experience operating an alternative fuel vehicle with little cost or risk. The Rental Car Industry: Proposed Solution The rental car industry fulfills a huge need for society. When traveling long distances‚ moving your home‚ or when you need a vehicle after your own was damaged in an accident‚ rental car companies provide a solution. One additional service can be provided by this industry‚ that can and will make a difference for our future
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There are several ways worth considering improving the current situation‚ such as by using a collocation of adopting different rental terms of 4 weeks‚ 8 weeks‚ and 12 weeks. However‚ the proportions of the rental terms need to be chosen carefully. Below are three options for consideration: • Option A: capture 60% of the four-week market‚ 30% of the eight-week market‚ and 10% of the twelve-week market; or • Option B: capture 40% of the four-week market‚ 40% of the eight-week market‚ and 20% of
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Defining Childhood Obesity and its Impact on Children The key to defining obesity levels is the issue of how we should define childhood obesity. Three different classification systems are commonly used; each uses a version of the Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of person ’s height in meters. Evidence shows childhood obesity to be associated with depression‚ especially among the very obese. Overall self-esteem is lowered and the cost to peer
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II. Operations Products (Service) The company provides a service‚ mainly vehicle rental‚ to replace a customer’s damaged or out of service vehicle. This service has been around for awhile‚ in this case since 1957‚ and appears to be in the mature phase. A case could be made that in the case of Enterprise‚ the service of vehicle rental is still in the growth phase since annual revenue‚ fleet size‚ employee size‚ and the number of locations has grown every year since the founding of the company
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