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Arriva plc: SWOT Analysis & Company Profile
Business Review, Feb 2010, Pages: 22
Synopsis Business Review’s Arriva plc contains a company overview, key facts, locations and subsidiaries, news and events as well as a SWOT analysis of the company.
Summary This SWOT Analysis company profile is a crucial resource for industry executives and anyone looking to quickly understand the key information concerning Arriva plc’s business.
Business Review’s “Arriva plc SWOT Analysis & Company Profile” reports utilize a wide range of primary and secondary sources, which are analyzed and presented in a consistent and easily accessible format. Business Review strictly follows a standardized research methodology to ensure high levels of data quality and these characteristics guarantee a unique report.
Scope - Examines and identifies key information and issues about (Arriva plc) for business intelligence requirements - Studies and presents Arriva plc’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities (growth potential) and threats (competition). Strategic and operational business information is objectively reported. - The profile contains business operations, the company history, major products and services, prospects, key competitors, structure and key employees, locations and subsidiaries.
Reasons To Buy - Quickly enhance your understanding of the company. - Obtain details and analysis of the market and competitors as well as internal and external factors which could impact the industry. - Increase business/sales activities by understanding your competitors’ businesses better. - Recognize potential partnerships and suppliers. - Obtain yearly profitability figures
Key Highlights Arriva plc is principally engaged in the provision of transportation services across 12 countries in Europe. It provides a range of transport services, including buses, trains, commuter coaches and water buses, in various 12 European countries, namely, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the UK. The company has classified its business operations through four reportable segments, namely, as UK Trains, Mainland Europe, Central and UK Bus. It derives major part of revenues in the form of non-passenger services like government contracts. The company is headquartered at Sunderland, the UK. In 2009, CrossCountry, the train operator and a part of the Arriva group, has launched m-ticket service. This service enables customers to order on-line and get tickets over mobiles.
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