Revenue management saves National Car Rental

Revenue management saves National Car Rental

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Article ID: iaor1998275
Country: United States
Volume: 27
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 107
End Page Number: 127
Publication Date: Jan 1997
Journal: Interfaces
Authors: ,
Keywords: decision: applications
Abstract:

In 1993, National Car Rental faced liquidation. General Motors Corporation (National's parent) took a $744 million charge against earnings related to its ownership of National Car Rental Systems. National faced liquidation, with the loss of 7,500 jobs, unless it could show a profit in the short term. National initiated a comprehensive revenue management program whose core is a suite of analytic models developed to manage capacity, pricing, and reservation. As it improved management of these functions, National dramatically increased its revenue. The initial implementation in July 1993 produced immediate results and returned National Car Rental to profitability. In July 1994, National implemented a state-of-the-art revenue management system, improving revenues by $56 million in the first year. In April 1995, General Motors sold National Car Rental Systems for an estimated $1.2 billion.

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