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Mushahid Khatri

Mushahid Khatri is the Chief Executive Officer of Yelowsoft, one of the leading taxi dispatch and on-demand delivery solution providers. He is a visionary leader who believes in imparting his profound knowledge that is leaned on business and entrepreneurship.

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If you are reading this blog, there are high chances that you have already looked at several taxi dispatch solutions. You might have explored companies, sales pages, watched product videos or even…

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If you run a limo business, you already know timing is everything. A late pickup? You lose trust. A missed booking? You lose money. Drivers calling nonstop? You lose your mind. The truth is…

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The taxi industry has changed drastically. A decade ago, local taxi businesses dominated, and customers had limited choices. Then, ride-hailing giants like Uber and Lyft came in and shook everything…

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Your business is not built for average customers, nor is the objective to get the passenger from point A and drop him to point B. Being the limo business owner, you serve CEOs, newlyweds, VIPs, and…

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Operating a taxi business isn’t just about delighting and keeping your customers happy. It’s about caring and managing your people behind the wheel as well. They are the face of your taxi business…

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If you manage taxis or school buses, you’ve got one big challenge: routes. Drivers take longer than they should. Traffic ruins your schedule. Fuel costs keep rising. And people keep asking, “Why are…

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Uber’s latest move into affordable airport shuttles is a wake-up call for taxi and shuttle businesses. The industry is shifting fast. If you are not adapting, you are falling behind. "Uber's revenue…

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Technology, regulations, and customer expectations are pushing businesses to evolve constantly. Companies that fail to adapt most probably risk losing out to more innovative competitors who are…

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Today, taxi passengers have more choices than ever when booking a ride. If they have one bad experience, they will switch to another service in seconds. The question is: Why do they choose one taxi…