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Europcar
NameEuropcar
TypePublic
IndustryCar rental
Founded1949
FounderRaoul-Louis Mattei
HeadquartersVallée de Montmorency, France

Europcar is a French car rental company founded in 1949 by Raoul-Louis Mattei, with its headquarters located in Vallée de Montmorency, near Paris. The company has operations in over 140 countries, including Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, with partnerships with major airlines such as Air France, Lufthansa, and British Airways. Europcar has also collaborated with Hotel chains like Accor and InterContinental Hotels Group to offer bundled services to customers. Additionally, the company has worked with Tourism boards like Atout France and VisitBritain to promote travel and tourism.

History

Europcar was founded in 1949 by Raoul-Louis Mattei in Paris, France, with an initial fleet of three Volkswagen vehicles. The company expanded rapidly, and by the 1960s, it had operations in several European countries, including Germany, Italy, and Spain. In the 1970s, Europcar began to expand globally, with operations in United States, Canada, and Australia. The company has undergone several changes in ownership, including being acquired by Volkswagen in 1990, and later by Eurazeo in 2006. Europcar has also made several acquisitions, including the purchase of National Car Rental in 1994, and Keddy in 2006. The company has received several awards, including the World Travel Award for Europe's Leading Car Rental Company, and the International Customer Service Standard certification.

Services

Europcar offers a range of services, including car rental, van rental, and truck rental, with a fleet of over 200,000 vehicles. The company also offers additional services, such as GPS navigation, Child seat rental, and Insurance coverage, in partnership with companies like Allianz and AXA. Europcar has also introduced several innovative services, including a mobile app that allows customers to book and manage their rentals, and a Car sharing service called Ubeeqo, which operates in several European cities, including London, Paris, and Berlin. The company has also partnered with Technology companies like IBM and SAP to develop its digital platforms.

Operations

Europcar operates in over 140 countries, with a network of over 13,000 locations, including Airports, Train stations, and City centers. The company has a strong presence in Europe, with operations in countries like France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Europcar also has a significant presence in North America, with operations in United States and Canada, and partnerships with companies like Hertz and Avis. The company has also expanded its operations in Asia, with partnerships with companies like China Eastern Airlines and Japan Airlines. Additionally, Europcar has operations in South America, with partnerships with companies like LATAM Airlines and GOL Transportes Aéreos.

Fleet

Europcar's fleet consists of over 200,000 vehicles, including cars, vans, and trucks, from major manufacturers like Volkswagen, Renault, and Peugeot. The company has a strong focus on Sustainability, with a fleet that includes Electric vehicles and Hybrid vehicles, from manufacturers like Tesla and Toyota. Europcar has also introduced a Car sharing service, which allows customers to rent vehicles for short periods of time, reducing the need for personal vehicle ownership. The company has partnered with Manufacturers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz to offer premium vehicles to its customers.

Controversies

Europcar has been involved in several controversies, including a Data breach in 2018, which affected thousands of customers, and a Class action lawsuit in the United States, related to allegations of overcharging customers. The company has also faced criticism for its Environmental impact, with some Environmental organizations like Greenpeace and WWF accusing the company of not doing enough to reduce its Carbon footprint. Europcar has responded to these criticisms by introducing Sustainable practices, such as using Biofuels and reducing Energy consumption in its operations. The company has also partnered with NGOs like The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund to promote sustainable tourism.

Corporate Affairs

Europcar is a publicly traded company, listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange, and is majority-owned by Eurazeo, a French investment company. The company is led by a Board of Directors, which includes Caroline Parot, CEO of Eurazeo, and Philippe Germond, former CEO of Air France. Europcar has also established partnerships with several major companies, including Air France, Lufthansa, and Accor, to offer bundled services to customers. The company has received several awards, including the World Travel Award for Europe's Leading Car Rental Company, and the International Customer Service Standard certification. Additionally, Europcar has been recognized for its commitment to Corporate social responsibility, with awards from organizations like United Nations and European Commission. Category:Car rental companies

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