2016 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $44.2 million
2016 Global Air Volume: $67.3 million
2016 U.S. T&E: $126.8 million
2016 Global T&E: $242 million
Principal Air Supplier: Delta
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Hilton, Marriott, Starwood
Principal Car Rental Supplier: National
Principal U.S. Online Booking Tool: Concur
Principal Non-U.S. Online Booking Tool: e-Travel Management
Principal Card Supplier: Citi MasterCard
Principal Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated U.S. TMC: Carlson Wagonlit Travel
Manufacturing company 3M increased its U.S.-booked air
volume by $1.2 million in 2016, still significantly lower than the $51.5 million
it recorded in 2014. In 2016, 88 percent of U.S.-point-of-sale bookings went
through Concur. Seventy percent of those required no agent assistance, up from
50 percent in 2015. In 2016, 3M implemented a global travel policy and credit
card strategy and rolled out Concur in North America. In 2017, it plans to
implement Concur in Latin America and Asia/Pacific. It expects to consolidate
in EMEA and any remaining countries in 2018. Global travel policy
implementation continues this year with further travel management company
consolidation under Carlson Wagonlit Travel and BCD Travel. 3M also plans to
consolidate credit card suppliers. In 2016 Citi MasterCard provided corporate
credit cards for 3M in the U.S. and Canada. As of Dec. 31, 3M employed nearly 90,000
people, down slightly from the previous year. Revenue for 2016 was $30 billion,
down slightly from $30.3 billion in 2015. Earnings per share increased 8
percent in 2016.