Autocab, a global company specializing in technology for the taxi and ground transportation industry, participated in the launch of MX Taxi in Mexico City.
The event marked a new step in Autocab‘s strategy to strengthen licensed taxis through digital solutions, operational support, and a long-term vision adapted to Latin American markets.
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Global Technology Applied to the Local Context
Autocab is an international provider of booking, dispatch, and management software for taxi fleets and transport operators, with operations in more than 30 countries.
According to information published on its corporate website, the company develops solutions specifically designed for the regulated sector, with the aim of improving operational efficiency, competitiveness, and the end-user experience.
In Latin America, Autocab operates through Autocab LATAM, a division focused on adapting its technology to the regulatory frameworks, operational realities, and specific needs of cities in the region.
The launch of MX Taxi in Mexico City is part of this regional strategy, which prioritizes collaboration with local projects and the strengthening of taxis as an essential public service.


iGo as a Technological Hub
During the event, the role of iGo, Autocab‘s global technology network, was highlighted as the basis for the integration that supports MX Taxi.
According to official company information, iGo functions as a marketplace that connects fleets and independent operators with multiple sources of demand, allowing for better utilization of vehicles and greater job opportunities for drivers.
In the case of MX Taxi, integration with iGo was not limited to enabling the technology platform. Autocab supported the development of the project by providing operational structure, management tools, and specialized support, with the aim of ensuring sustainable and scalable implementation over time.
Autocab‘s participation in the launch of MX Taxi comes at a key moment for urban mobility in Mexico City, where licensed taxis face the challenge of modernizing in an increasingly digitized environment.
In this context, Autocab proposes a model in which technological innovation is integrated while respecting the legality of the service and strengthening the position of drivers within the mobility ecosystem.
Autocab‘s institutional publications on its official channels documented the event, highlighting the value of this type of initiative in demonstrating how technology can become an enabler of growth and professionalization for traditional taxis, without breaking with their regulatory framework.


Autocab and Its Long-Term Vision for Latin America
The launch of MX Taxi reinforces Autocab‘s position as a strategic technology partner for regulated mobility projects in Latin America.
The company has stated in its corporate communications that its approach is not to replace local operators, but to enhance their ability to compete through digital tools, data, and internationally proven management models.
With MX Taxi, Autocab consolidates a concrete example of how its technology can be integrated into local initiatives, adding value for both operators and drivers, and contributing to the construction of a more balanced and efficient mobility model that is aligned with the needs of large cities in the region.
Through iGo and its strategic support, the company reaffirms its commitment to developing solutions that combine innovation, regulatory compliance, and operational sustainability.
MX Taxi thus joins the portfolio of projects that reflect Autocab‘s vision for the future of urban mobility: an ecosystem where licensed taxis continue to play a leading role, supported by global technology applied with local criteria.

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