2022 has only just begun and ambitious taxi operator Take Me has added another company to its growing portfolio, with the addition of Station Taxis who operate around the Ryedale areas and have a head office in Malton, North Yorkshire.
Lisa Ridsdale is delighted that her business is now part of the Take Me Group, and can utilize the power of the network, she tells us “Station Taxis is a family run business established in 1991, since when we have grown to be the largest taxi service in the Ryedale area.
Based at our own workshops in Norton with a second office at Malton Station and now operating in the Pickering area, we operate a fleet of vehicles to suit all requirements, comprising of 15 cars, 5 MPV’s and 5 minibuses, with capacity from 4 seats up to 16 passengers! “
Take Me managing director David Hunter said “The Company have more acquisitions in the pipeline to be announced in the near future and 2022 is shaping up to be just as busy as last year, following the additions already last year to the group including of ADT Taxis, Steve’s Taxis, VGT Taxis, Westside Taxis, Intercity Private Hire, Tower Cabs, TC Cars and TAXIFIRST”
We asked Lisa what had drawn her to joining the Take Me Group, and she said “We have been running a successful business here in Malton and surrounding areas for years, but we know that being part of a network of businesses just like mine, will ensure that we can utilize the latest systems, technology and marketing giving us a new edge in 2022.
I am also looking forward to being part of a network of Taxi owners, where I can seek advice as well as share my own best practises with other companies in different locations.”
Lisa concluded “Together, we are stronger, and ready to take on the challenges of operating a taxi fleet in the modern age. Ultimately my main aim is always to deliver our customers the best service that we can, and I know being part of the Take Me Group will help ensure I do this for them.”
Take Me MD David Hunter concluded “It is exciting times at Take Me as we keep expanding and adding brilliant local businesses to our network fleet.
Station Taxis of Malton Join the Take Me [Group] LtdStation Taxis of Malton Join the Take Me [Group] LtdTogether we can bring our skills and infrastructure from being a national brand but build on the local expertise of these amazing well established taxi operators. It seems to be a great combination, and we are already working on adding to the network over the next 12 months”
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