KDS innovation wins place on business travel awards shortlist

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KDS, the leading European supplier of integrated travel and expense (T&E) management systems, is celebrating a place on the ‘Business Travel Awards 2011’ shortlist. The company is shortlisted in the ‘Best Specialist Business Travel Product/Provider’ category.

Yves Weisselberger, chief executive officer of KDS, says: “As always for KDS, 2010 has been a year of innovative product development and commitment to the needs of our customers. Our solutions effectively provide a route map for travel procurement and finance executives, showing the way to sustained savings through advanced T&E processes. We have invested heavily to improve our product range this year and we’re delighted to see the results have been recognised by the Business Travel Awards.

“Even to be shortlisted, as one of just four companies in such a competitive and open category, is a wonderful – and deserved – achievement for the KDS team. Let’s hope we can take a step further and capture the top prize on the big night!”

The Business Travel Awards 2011 ceremony and gala dinner takes place at London’s JW Marriott Grosvenor House hotel on Monday January 24 2011.

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