Manchester · Multi-base operators
Manchester multi-base dispatch software — North West M62 corridor operator platform
MCC-aware multi-base dispatch covering Manchester + Salford + Trafford + outer-boroughs with cross-base booking transfers and per-base compliance returns.
TaxiCloud Multi-Base for Manchester operators covers the North West M62 corridor — Manchester city centre, Salford, Trafford, Stockport, Bolton, Wigan, Bury — under coordinated operator licences with cross-base booking transfers, per-base pricing rules, MCC quarterly compliance returns generated per operating area, and AI Copilot routing across the combined fleet. Designed for the 142+-driver Manchester operator running multi-borough operations.
Why Manchester
The local operating reality.
Manchester is one of the UK's largest multi-base PHV operating geographies after London. The M62 corridor connects Manchester city centre to Salford (BBC + media), Trafford (corporate park + Old Trafford), Stockport (commuter belt), Bolton (regional borough), and outer-boroughs Wigan and Bury. Many serious Manchester operators run multiple borough bases under coordinated operator licences with MCC compliance returns generated per operating area. The 2026 MCC format requires per-area reporting which legacy multi-base systems typically need a manual reconciliation step to produce.
How TaxiCloud runs multi-base operators in Manchester
The operational impact.
Multi-base Manchester operations on TaxiCloud separate per-borough configurations cleanly: each operating area gets its own pricing rules, dispatcher seats, MCC compliance return generation. Cross-base booking transfers route automatically when routes cross borough boundaries — particularly common on M62-corridor bookings between Manchester and Trafford, or between Salford and Manchester city centre.
Migration to multi-base TaxiCloud from iCabbi or Autocab takes 9-12 working days for a multi-borough Manchester operator. Tridium Private Hire's case study at /customers/tridium-private-hire-manchester documents the 9-day Autocab cutover playbook that included multi-base configuration walkthrough.
Frequently asked
Manchester multi-base operators questions, answered.
How does TaxiCloud handle Manchester multi-base MCC compliance?
Each operating area generates a separate MCC quarterly return automatically — drivers, vehicles, dispatched bookings, and incident reports per area.
Can Manchester multi-base operators transfer bookings between boroughs?
Yes. Cross-base booking transfers route automatically when routes cross borough boundaries; the dispatcher console flags ownership, the settlement reconciles cross-base commission splits per the operator's configured rules.
How long does Manchester multi-base migration take?
Typically 9-12 working days for a multi-borough operator. Cross-base configuration walkthrough adds 2-3 days over single-base migration.
What does TaxiCloud cost for Manchester multi-base?
Pro Max at £349/month covers up to 100 drivers including multi-base coverage. Pro Ultra is custom for operators running 5+ bases.
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