13cabs

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13cabs
IndustryTaxi
Headquarters,
Area served
Websitewww.13cabs.com.au
13cabs Head Office in Oakleigh, Victoria

13cabs is an Australian taxi network with a fleet of over 10,000 vehicles. Named after their phone number (13 2227 or “13cabs”), and a part of A2B Australia, 13cabs operates in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Newcastle.13cabs has expanded to the Northern Territory, regional Victoria and regional Queensland, providing a 24/7 booking service via three Australian-based contact centres.

13things[]

13cabs began a delivery service in March 2020, offering to pick up and deliver goods and parcels, in an effort to counter the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the taxi industry.

Bookings can be made through the 13cabs app, enabling users to book a taxi as they would if they were travelling. They then fill in an option to mark it as a parcel.

Community[]

13cabs supports and creates community programs such as the 13cabs Taxi Driver Memorial Cup, an annual cricket match between a team of taxi drivers and a team of professional athletes. In 2019, they facilitated over 8 million trips supporting passengers with a disability. Other initiatives include helping to deliver medical goods to hospitals, partnering with charitable organisations like , the Royal Children's Hospital and the Good Friday Appeal.

Locations[]

13cabs operates in NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, TAS, ACT and will be soon in WA.

Adelaide
Brisbane
Melbourne
Sydney
Airlie Beach
Alice Springs
Albury
Bairnsdale
Ballarat
Bendigo
Blue Mountains
Bundaberg
Coffs Harbour
Dubbo
Darwin
Forster
Gold Coast
Geelong
Ipswich
Logan
Mackay
Newcastle
Rockhampton
Sale
Shepparton
Surf Coast
Tamworth
Taree
Toowoomba
Townsville
Tully
Tuncurry
Warrnambool
Wellington
Wodonga
Wollongong

2013-2014 Monash Business awards[]

On 25 July 2014,[1] 13cabs was awarded the Monash Business Awards Business of the Year 2013–2014.

References[]

  1. ^ "13 CABS PTY LTD WINS BUSINESS OF THE YEAR". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.

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