Case Study: Tate cuts hidden costs and carbon footprint with Gett

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Tate Cuts Hidden Costs and Carbon Footprint Significantly

Tate, the UK’s leading art institution with four galleries and over 1,000 employees, needed a simpler and more secure way to manage diverse ground travel across multiple locations. The organization also wanted to reduce bureaucracy, improve duty of care, and support its climate goals with a greener travel solution. To address these needs, Tate turned to Gett’s corporate ground travel app and web portal.

With Gett, Tate consolidated travel management into one platform, enabling easier booking, detailed reporting, single-invoice billing, and safer travel through vetted, licensed, and insured partners. The solution helped Tate identify hidden costs, save hundreds of staff hours, and increase managed rides by 212%, while supporting its target of a 10% carbon-footprint reduction and offsetting 7,500 tonnes of CO2 annually across UK rides.


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Tate

Declan McAlister

Head of Procurement


Gett

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