2015 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $72 million
2015 Global Air Volume: $126 million
2015 U.S. T&E: $200 million
2015 Global T&E: $360 million
Principal Air Suppliers: American, Delta, United
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Hilton, Marriott, Starwood
Principal Car Rental Suppliers: Enterprise, National
Principal Online Booking Tool: Concur Travel
Principal Card Supplier: American Express
Principal Expense Supplier: Concur Expense
Consolidated Global TMC: American Express Global Business Travel
Information management and technology company
EMC decreased its U.S.-booked air volume by $3 million in 2015. Sixty-five
percent of those tickets were for domestic travel. Last year, EMC’s travel program increased
online adoption globally and brought travel services for other markets under
its Barcelona hub. It increased the number of days in advance travelers are
required to buy domestic airfare from 10 to 14. Eighty-eight percent of 2015
bookings went through the tool, and 86 percent required no agent assistance.
EMC uses a central bill, central pay card model. The company’s 43,000 business
travelers file expenses using Concur Expense. In September, Dell acquired EMC
for $60 billion. The merged company, to be named Dell Technologies, has 140,000
employees globally. The elimination of 2,000 to 3,000 jobs is expected, mostly
in the United States.