Limos4’s CEO at the Helm of CD/NLA Show 2025 Dialogues

As the chauffeured transportation sector matures under the weight of increasing complexity, corporate client expectations, and fragmented operating models, moments of real clarity have never been more needed. At this year’s CD/NLA Show 2025 in Las Vegas, Dr. Vojkan Tasic, CEO of Limos4, offered precisely that.

 

Appearing as a panelist on both the International Panel and the GNet User Group session, Tasic brought to the surface what many in the industry have quietly struggled with: the lack of unified standards, scalable pricing logic, and the misalignment between operational demands and available technologies. 

 

He shared insights built not on theory but on the practical realities of running a globally integrated operation.

 

International Panel: Fixing What’s Fragmented (‘Navigating the Ever-Changing Landscape of Shared Global Challenges’)

 

In a discussion that spanned continents and operating models, Dr.Tasic cut straight to the core: the industry still lacks a shared operational language.

 

Whether it’s V-Class in Europe, SUVs in North America, or Toyota models in Asia, naming conventions remain inconsistent. For clients managing international bookings, this creates unnecessary confusion. Dr. Tasic drew a powerful comparison: the car rental industry once faced this issue, then solved it through unified classification.

 

His call to action was simple: it’s time for the chauffeured transport sector to do the same.

 

On Pricing Logic

 

Pricing engines were another sticking point. Vojkan shared Limos4’s firsthand experience working with over 1,000 global partners, and encountering more than 100 different pricing calculation methods.

 

For Limos4, building fair, transparent, and predictable pricing frameworks across markets is not only a convenience, but a necessity.

 

On the Role of Technology Providers

 

Wrapping the panel discussion, Vojkan touched on a reality often left unsaid: the industry is too niche for major tech players to prioritize. But that doesn’t mean progress is out of reach.

 

He pointed to associations like the NLA as platforms for directing collective requirements, allowing existing providers to better respond with tailored solutions.

 

GNet Session: AI, Demystified: Practical Deployment Over Hype

 

In the GRiDD Technologies GNet session, Vojkan addressed one of the most talked-about topics – artificial intelligence, not as a buzzword, but as an active driver of smarter, cleaner operations in travel and transportation.

 

He unpacked how AI is already creating tangible improvements in business travel:

 

  • Streamlined bookings, with predictive logic supporting demand allocation

     

  • Faster customer service, using AI-driven support frameworks

     

  • More personalized experiences, where preferences are no longer guessed, but remembered

     

And at Limos4, AI is already at work:

 

  • Supporting automated coding and invoice validation

     

  • Powering error-free booking entry, particularly in multi-market, high-volume environments

     

  • Improving internal accuracy and saving time without removing human oversight

A Voice That Cuts Through Complexity

 

What made Vojkan’s contribution to CD/NLA Show 2025 so impactful was clarity. He didn’t sell the future. He dissected the present.

 

  • The need for uniformity in vehicle standards

     

  • The urgency of pricing transparency

     

  • The practical role of AI as an enabler, not a replacement

     

  • And the long-term value of collaborative leadership over individual competition

 

The CD/NLA Show 2025 was filled with energy, ambition, and ideas. But the most valuable moments came from those grounded in experience—those who have built across borders, at scale, without losing sight of what matters.

Dr. Vojkan Tasic’s insights reminded the industry of this simple truth: Global presence means nothing without global readiness.

 

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