Dublin · Multi-base operators

Dublin multi-base dispatch software — NTA-compliant Republic-of-Ireland operator platform

NTA SPSV-aware multi-base dispatch covering Dublin city + outer-county operations with cross-base booking transfers and per-base SPSV compliance returns.

TaxiCloud Multi-Base for Dublin operators covers the Republic of Ireland operating geography — Dublin city centre, outer-county Dublin (Fingal, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, South Dublin), and cross-county work to Wicklow, Kildare, and Meath — under coordinated NTA SPSV operator licences with cross-base booking transfers, per-base pricing rules, NTA quarterly compliance returns generated per operating area, and AI Copilot routing across the combined fleet. Designed for the Dublin operator running multi-county operations.

Why Dublin

The local operating reality.

Dublin's multi-base operating geography is structurally distinct from UK multi-base markets. NTA Ireland SPSV regulates at country level rather than city-council level, which means multi-county Dublin operations don't face the multi-licence-authority compliance complexity that London or Manchester multi-base operations do. However, multi-base Dublin operators commonly run distinct operating areas (Dublin city, Dún Laoghaire, Fingal) for dispatcher-seat allocation and per-base pricing optimisation. NTA quarterly returns generate per operating area to surface area-specific compliance metrics for the regulator.

How TaxiCloud runs multi-base operators in Dublin

The operational impact.

Multi-base Dublin operations on TaxiCloud separate per-area configurations cleanly: each operating area gets its own pricing rules, dispatcher seats, and NTA quarterly return generation. Cross-base booking transfers route automatically when routes cross area boundaries — particularly common on cross-county bookings between Dublin city and Wicklow or between Dún Laoghaire and Fingal.

Migration to multi-base TaxiCloud from iCabbi or TaxiCaller takes 8-11 working days for a multi-area Dublin operator. The additional time over single-base migration covers cross-base transfer rule setup, per-area NTA return validation, and EUR currency configuration walkthrough.

Frequently asked

Dublin multi-base operators questions, answered.

  • How does TaxiCloud handle Dublin multi-base NTA SPSV compliance?

    Each operating area generates a separate NTA SPSV quarterly return automatically. Cross-area bookings preserve under the originating operator licence area.

  • Can Dublin multi-base operators transfer bookings between counties?

    Yes. Cross-base booking transfers route automatically when routes cross area boundaries; the dispatcher console flags ownership; settlement reconciles cross-base commission splits per the operator's configured rules.

  • Does TaxiCloud handle EUR billing across multi-base Dublin operations?

    Yes. EUR is the default currency; cross-border bookings to Northern Ireland support GBP/EUR currency switching for multi-jurisdiction operators.

  • How long does Dublin multi-base migration take?

    Typically 8-11 working days for a multi-area operator. Cross-base configuration walkthrough adds 1-2 days over single-base migration.

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