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Go-Ahead

Meeting needs in a competitive sector

Introduction

Go-Ahead is one of the UK's leading providers in the fields of bus, rail and aviation support services. The company employs over 24,000 people nationally. Around 800 million passenger journeys are made on its services annually.

Go aheads key businesswes

 

The business' recent achievements are reflected in:

  • turnover growth (the value of revenue from sales)
figures showing major growth in turnover

These figures show major growth in sales and profits.

Go-Ahead typically operates in densely populated areas, where its expertise lies in getting people to places on time in a clean, reliable and fuel-efficient way.

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