2016 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $63.6 million
2016 Global Air Volume: $137.7 million
2016 U.S. T&E: $125.3 million
2016 Global T&E: $226.7 million
Principal Air Suppliers: United, Delta, Southwest
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt
Principal Car Rental Suppliers: Avis/Budget Group, Enterprise
Principal Online Booking Tool: Concur
Principal Card Supplier: American Express
Principal Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated Global TMC: Carlson Wagonlit Travel
In 2016, Chevron strengthened its travel risk management and
traveler safety processes and continued to expand implementation and use of the
Concur online booking tool. In the third year of a five-year consolidation with
Carlson Wagonlit Travel, the energy company streamlined CWT's services via a
shared-services model. The company continued its Smart Travel communication
campaign to emphasize traveler safety and provide behavioral buying
recommendations to reduce overall travel spend. U.S.-booked air spend decreased
almost 23 percent, and 80 percent went through Concur, which also provides
Chevron's global expense platform.
In 2017, Chevron will continue to review and strengthen
travel risk management and traveler safety processes and expand global use of
the Concur booking tool. Goals include integrating ride-sharing into the ground
transportation program, expanding the influence of the strategic meetings
management program and increasing managed-spend volume. Additionally, Chevron
will continue to refine mobile strategy to keep employees informed and provide
maximum flexibility when travelling. Chevron reported $110.2 billion in annual
revenue for 2016.