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Friday, January 6, 2017

NJ Legislators Should Support TNC Driver Fingerprint Checks

<p><a href="http://ift.tt/2e8m8XG">Photo via PEXELS user lalesh aldarwish</a></p>ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The Transportation Network Company Safety and Regulatory Act, which cleared the Legislature on Dec. 19, failed to require fingerprint background checks for drivers, the accepted and widespread gold standard in reviewing possible criminal history. 

Press Of Atlantic City editorial here

From LCT: Jason Sharenow, president of the Limousine Association of New Jersey, said: “There is still a good possibility this can happen. LANJ is keeping the pressure up and fingerprinting does have some bipartisan support in the Senate and Assembly.  We are hopeful that the Attorney General will not cave to the Millennials and the TNCs.”

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background checks   Lyft   New Jersey operators   regulatory enforcement   state regulations   TNCs   Uber   

 

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Houston Operations Merge To Form Big Regional Service

<p>Avanti Transportation owner Erich Reindl (LCT 2015 file photo)</p>HOUSTON — Avanti Transportation and A Ambassador Transportation closed a deal Dec. 30, 2016 to form a combined company as of Jan. 1 that will expand its reach into more diverse client markets while creating one of the largest limousine vehicle fleets in America’s fourth largest city.

Exact terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the merger combines the company fleets to about 135 vehicles generating estimated annual revenues of $15 million for 2017.

Avanti Transportation owner and founder Erich Reindl will serve as President and CEO. A Ambassador owner Mike Hajek will serve in an as yet-to-be-titled role. Hajek could not immediately be reached for comment. The confidential merger agreement does not allow for public disclosure of primary ownership equity stakes in the new operation.

The non-brokered deal is a straightforward asset merger negotiated during fourth quarter 2016 by Reindl, Hajek, and their respective chief financial officers, Reindl told LCT. Avanti and A Ambassador will continue operating under their respective brands, websites, and phone numbers for the next few months, but all operations will be based out of Avanti’s headquarters and facilities.

Avanti, founded in 1996, ran a fleet of 40 vehicles, while A Ambassador, founded in the late 1990s, had 110 vehicles. Post-merger, the companies are shedding about 15 older or duplicate vehicles for a combined fleet of about 135 that includes all types of chauffeured fleet vehicles, from sedans to motorcoaches. Of the total, about 35 vehicles are minibuses and motorcoaches. The company plans to acquire Lincoln Continental sedans in the next few months to complement its sedan fleet consisting mostly of of Cadillac XTS, Lincoln MKS, and Mercedes-Benz BlueTec models.

The merger will not result in any layoffs, with the combined company retaining about 165-175 employees. That includes about 120 full-time chauffeurs and drivers; 20-25 part time ones; 20 office staffers; and a crew of six maintenance workers.

“We will have meaningful efficiencies going forward,” said Reindl, who also serves as a board director for the National Limousine Associaton. “They have business we don’t have, and we have business they don’t have, so it all complements very well. This creates one of the largest ground transportation services in Texas.”

Avanti Transportation brings a long, established roster of corporate business and contracts, affiliate work, and cargo airline contracts to the merger. Its clients span the oil and gas, financial, entertainment, and hotel/hospitality industries.

In addition to chauffeured corporate business, A Ambassador has a school bus division, airline-related route contracts, and contracts to serve oil and gas industry clients in New Orleans and Lafayette, La.

Neither company serves the retail/leisure limousine markets, preferring a full corporate, business, and contract focus, Reindl said.

The merger deal evolved during the past year out of a longtime working relationship between the two companies, although not as close local affiliates. A third party mentioned the two owners to each other as possible partners which started the exploratory process, Reindl said. The mutual familiarity helped ease the discussions.

Both companies also faced the realities of changes in the Houston marketplace, Reindl said. “The last few years have not been the most fun years for our industry. Times are changing rapidly and companies have to adapt one way or another. At the current industry situation, how our industry looks in terms of TNCs and low oil prices is not very promising. It dawned on me about a year ago that bigger is better.”

A larger company can be more competitive by attracting more business and streamlining overhead, Reindl said. “You have many more resources available. The efficiencies of one office gives us a competitive advantage compared to smaller companies because we can have savings in maintenance, personnel, and all other areas. At end of day, it’s quite a bit of money which can be put to work to create more business and more staff.”

After three to six months of integration, Avanti-A Ambassador will look to grow in other cities and possibly other states as well as pursue more international business in Houston. “We’re not interested in opening new office locations and starting from scratch, but would like to acquire existing companies and build on that foundation,” Reindl said.

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business deals   Erich Reindl   Houston operators   mergers & acquisitions   operation growth   Texas operators   

 

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Tesla Fleet Operation Sees Green In Going Green

<p>Robert Gaskill, CEO and cofounder (Photo by&nbsp;Ryan Houchin)</p>LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Electric vehicles (EVs) have been around for at least two decades now, but not until recently was a luxury option available to discerning motorists. After all, who wouldn’t be wowed by the beauty of a fleet full of Teslas?

Motev, LLC is a luxury transportation company out to make a difference by using this technology while still appealing to luxury minded chauffeured vehicle riders. Robert Gaskill, CEO and cofounder, recently spoke with LCT to discuss how his business evolved and what it takes to craft a unique, environmentally conscious experience.

Curing Range Anxiety

When ditching the traditional fossil fuel powered car, it’s important to reassure clients they’ll still get from point A to point B (and even to point C and D) without any hiccups. With 11 all-electric vehicles, four Model S’ and seven Model X’s, it’s understandable prospective Motev clients may have their reservations because of range anxiety.

“We try to explain to them you have that same anxiety with regular fuel powered vehicles as well,” Gaskill says. “When your gas tank gets low, you go to a fueling station and you fill it up. Customers don’t and shouldn’t have to think about range when it comes to a professional driver with a professional transportation company.”

He also asks, how many times have you been in a vehicle where it’s driven for 10 hours straight? In the event a car’s power drifts into the last third of its range availability, the company has a plan to take care of it.

“Our chauffeurs are trained to call our dispatcher who will send out a fresh vehicle while a client is in a meeting,” Gaskill says. “They’ll switch the vehicle out, and the customer is never aware it has been changed. If the chauffeur is allowed to leave while the client is in a meeting, there are super chargers all over Los Angeles now. There are always breaks in the day and our chauffeurs are trained to take advantage of them.”

Never Skimp

When deciding how to start this unique transportation venture, Gaskill sat down with a major proponent of the private transportation industry, Motev investor, and actor Morgan Freeman in February 2016 to craft a business plan and do some investigating. They discovered some smaller owner operators who had one or two EVs in their fleet, but no one who started with 10 or more who really targeted this niche market. “Since there wasn’t anyone who really focused on just EVs, we figured we’d give it a shot,” Gaskill says.

<p>Those falcon wings are a beauty...(Photo by&nbsp;Ryan Houchin)</p>Naturally, Tesla was the first OEM they considered. Gaskill, who likens the company to “the new Apple product on the market,” was pleased with the fact the vehicles made in America and that the company is starting to branch out into other environmentally conscious endeavors such as energy storage in the form of solar panels.

That being said, Gaskill would love to pursue other manufacturers if one were to come out with a product of similar standards. “We are certainly open to the prospect if there are other brands that can come in and compete at the luxury level,” he says. “We’d love to integrate some of those vehicles as well as long as they still meet the sustainable energy platform we are working with.”

Taking Safety Seriously

The company only hires chauffeurs who carry commercial driver’s licenses (CDL), and uses a thorough vetting process to ensure they employ the best. Those who make the cut also must go through a security training class. This allows them to get a federal live scan background check for an extra level of security. In addition, they are CPR and defibrillator trained, and wear tailored suits.

“With all of the technology built into Teslas, which are one of the safest cars on the road, we add a highly trained commercial driver behind the wheel and it makes it that much safer for the client,” Gaskill says.<p>The Model S is EV luxury (Photo by&nbsp;Ryan Houchin)</p>

Keep Going

In the future, Gaskill hopes to grow into the areas surrounding Los Angeles, then push out to San Diego and Northern California through affiliate work, and eventually branch out East starting with Las Vegas.

“As this push for more energy efficient vehicles really takes hold and more charging stations become readily available, I really do believe the public will start embracing this particular type of technology in transportation. The range anxiety will slowly start to dissipate as people accept the concept,” he says.

“Our clients still receive the high class chauffeuring experience, but we want to be the green footprint of the luxury transportation world.”

Keywords

California operators   celebrities   electric vehicles   green vehicles   Los Angeles operators   premium luxury sedans   sedans   SUV   Tesla   Tesla Model S   Tesla Model X   WebXclusive   

 

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