Ground transportation glossary.
Definitions of key terms in enterprise ground transportation management — from duty of care to white-label platforms.
Destination Management Company (DMC)
A company that provides local expertise, logistics, and ground transportation coordination for events, incentive programs, and corporate travel in a specific destination.
Duty of Care (Transportation)
The legal and operational obligation an organization has to ensure the safety and well-being of passengers during ground transportation.
Ground Transportation Coordinator
The professional role responsible for planning, booking, and managing ground transportation logistics for an organization or event.
Ground Transportation Management
The practice of coordinating pre-booked ground vehicles for business use — including sedans, SUVs, vans, coaches, and shuttles across multiple providers and cities.
MICE Transportation
Ground transportation services specifically designed for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events — typically involving complex multi-vehicle, multi-day logistics.
Multi-Tenant Architecture
A software architecture where a single platform instance serves multiple organizations, each with isolated data, branding, and configuration.
Transportation Manifest
A structured document listing all scheduled ground transportation movements for an event or program, including passengers, vehicles, times, and routes.
Transportation Program Management
The systematic approach to managing an organization's ongoing ground transportation needs across multiple events, cities, or business units.