ANALYSING Abii-Ndoh, Godwin Tunmise BY Deepika Sethia Hnuna RK Balaji K Salman KP Saravana kumar Vinodh Kanna
ANALYSING
Abii-Ndoh, Godwin Tunmise
BYDeepika Sethia
Hnuna RKBalaji K
Salman KPSaravana kumarVinodh Kanna
The Taxi and Limousine Industry
In 2012 – 240,000 drivers nationally who earned an average salary of 22400 dollars.
NYC and Chicago controlled the industry through medallions
Taxicabs charged passengers based on time and distance which was calculated by taxi meter.
AN OVERVIEW OF THE COMPANY
Key Peopl
e Head of Global Operations
Co-Founder and CEO
Travis Kalanick
Co-Founder and
Chairman
Gareth Camp
Chief Technology
Officer
Thuan Pham Ryan Graves
Ubercab was founded as a privately held company by Travis Kalanick and Garett Camp in 2009.
Ubercab received $200,000 in seed funding that year, as it began operations as a transportation company in San Francisco, California.,
The company primarily develops, markets and operates the Uber app, which allows individuals with smartphones to submit a trip request which is then routed to Uber drivers who use their own vehicles to provide taxi services.
In 2011, the company changed its name to Uber and began expanding each month into new cities in the USA, and by 2012, it had begun expanding internationally.
As at September 15, 2015, Uber was operational in 327 cities, in 60 countries and estimated to be worth over $50 billion.
WHAT DOES UBER DO?Uber is a network orchestrator ; it connects passengers with drivers within minutes. It does this by:
Providing options and varieties in the transportation service
Managing a network of drivers and passengers with a mobile application
The business model in an explanation
3. Passengers use Uber app:• Pick-Up request• Real-time tracking• Payment
4. Drivers receiverequests via the Uberapp:
• Locate passengerpick-up & drop-offdestination Receive cash-less payment via Uber1 * Uber recruits drivers
* Pays commercial taxi license
(legal requirement)
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2.Uber connects drivers withlocal rental car companies• Commercially driving with
private cars is illegal
UBER – BUSINESS MODEL
Value Proposition – Network Orchestrator
Picks the passenger and brings himto the
destination
Request forride
Notification ofthe request
Notification ofacceptance
Acceptsrequest
DriverPassenger
- Indicates navigation
- Estimates fare &time
App- Pay the ride- Give feedback
GPS
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UBER’S OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK Uber’s structure requires next to no inventory.
Uber does not pay fees to regulatory institutions since it does not regard itself as a “taxi operator”
Uber claims that it is not a taxi service provider, but a technology company that merely creates a market
• It is a network orchestrator that matches drivers with passengers
• Unlike the case with regular taxis, Uber driver-partners do not pay professional fees to deliver their services.
Uber refers to its drivers as partners not employees
Most Uber drivers work part time.
1. Uber sets prices for rides2. Customers pay Uber3. 20% of the ride fee goes to Uber (Depending on the city and
competition)4. Uber covers marketing, R&D and part of the insurance expenses
PROMOTION AND BRANDING
COMPETITORS
Value Proposition – Surge Pricing: Meeting highdemandSurge Pricing : Uber rates increase to ensure reliability when demand
cannot be met encourage more driver to be available.
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SURGE PRICING : CEO’S RESPONSE
- Without Surge pricing, there will be no cars available.
- Shorter wait times.
- More time spent on comfort of the riders home as opposed to on a windy, rainy or a bitterly cold street.
- Surge Pricing was designed to maximise number of rides, not revenue.Incentivized drives to work even after their given target was achieved.Encouraged drivers to be available during high demands.
Q & A
Is it time to change models or Uber should stay the course?
Would emergence of more competition affect Uber’s choice?
THANK YOU……!!!!