List of CTM QBT Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying CTM QBT customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CTM QBT for Travel Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CTM QBT for Travel Management include: Department of Infrastructure and Transport of South Australia, a Australia based Government organisation with 2281 employees and revenues of $1.81 billion, Australian Federal Police, a Australia based Government organisation with 8082 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion and many others.
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Australian Federal Police | Government | 8082 | $1.5B | Australia | Corporate Travel Management | CTM QBT | Travel Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Australian Federal Police deployed CTM QBT for Travel Management. The deployment centralized airline reservations and booking workflows for the AFP workforce of 8,082 staff, consolidating employee travel booking under a single vendor application.
CTM QBT is configured to require all employee flight bookings to be made through QBT travel and payments to be processed using an AFP corporate credit card, enforcing payment method control at the point of sale. Approved dependant flight bookings are routed through the AFP Relocations Team rather than self-service channels, with booking procedures governed by the Relocations Travel Guide. The implementation relies on standard Travel Management capabilities such as policy-driven booking controls, itinerary management, and approval orchestration to enforce these constraints and support relocation coordination.
Operational governance for the program mandates a delegate approval process when employees propose to drive a privately owned motor vehicle, requests must be submitted to the delegate prior to travel. AFP policy limits reimbursement for private vehicle travel to costs up to the equivalent airfare for the employee and their dependants, plus freight for one motor vehicle and one towable item where applicable, and these rules are embedded in the travel authorization workflow. The CTM QBT deployment therefore centralizes booking control, payment enforcement, and Relocations Team coordination within AFP's Travel Management environment.
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Department of Infrastructure and Transport of South Australia | Government | 2281 | $1.8B | Australia | Corporate Travel Management | CTM QBT | Travel Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, the Department of Infrastructure and Transport of South Australia implemented CTM QBT as its Travel Management application. CTM QBT provided an online booking portal for accommodation and travel reservations and centralized departmental travel booking workflows, and the full application name CTM QBT is recorded in departmental documentation.
An FOI record documents a Ministerial accommodation request in Port Augusta for the night of Tuesday 14 March that was booked directly with the Standpipe Golf Motor Inn because the property was not available through the CTM QBT online booking portal. This event highlights a supplier coverage gap that led to a manual booking outside the CTM QBT portal, creating an exception workflow which required staff to perform off-portal bookings and reconcile those reservations with the department travel governance and reporting processes.
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