2018 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $64 million
2018 Global Air Volume: $106 million
2018 U.S. T&E: $170 million
2018 Global T&E: $330 million
Primary Air Supplier: Delta
Primary Hotel Supplier: Hilton
Primary Car Rental Suppliers: National, Enterprise
Primary Global Online Booking Tool: Concur
Primary U.S. Payment Supplier: Citi
Card Program: individual bill/central pay
Primary Global Expense Supplier: Concur
Primary Global Travel Risk Management Supplier: WorldAware
Consolidated U.S. TMC: CWT
3M's U.S.-booked air spend rose 12 percent in 2018 from 2017's $57 million, and that figure is expected to stay flat this year. The company consolidated its Asia/Pacific travel management company services, primarily with BCD, deployed SAP Concur Travel & Expense and rolled out credit cards across the region. 3M also finalized a strategy to consolidate TMC services in EMEA and deployed Concur in Poland. Concur and corporate card deployments will continue throughout 2019 and 2020 in the EMEA markets. 3M has a single global travel policy and is looking to improve on program compliance, about 80 percent of 2018 U.S.-booked tickets going through approved online tools; 65 percent of those required no agent assistance. Last year, the company mandated that travelers book hotels through the company's online booking tool or dedicated global travel agencies, and in 2019, the company has been reinforcing that mandate. Eighty percent of the company's U.S.-booked air spend was for domestic travel in 2018.