A Gange Proprietary Limited - proposed acquisition of West Suburban Taxis Pty Ltd
Type of assessment
Informal Review
Reference
36389
Acquirer(s)
A Gange Proprietary Limited
Target(s)
West Suburban Taxis Pty Ltd
Industry
Taxis
Summary
Gange proposed to acquire West Suburban Taxis. The proposed acquisition would combine two network services providers operating in the Melbourne Metropolitan Taxi Zone - Silver Top Taxis and West Suburban Taxis.
Outcome of assessment
Not opposed
Total review days *
67
Commenced public review
27th January 2009
Date completed
13th May 2009
Market definition
The ACCC considered the proposed acquisition in the context of markets for:
- the supply of pre-booked taxi services to the general public in the metropolitan Melbourne taxi zone; and
- the supply of taxi depot services to taxi operators in the metropolitan Melbourne taxi zone.
Competition analysis
The ACCC formed the view that the proposed acquisition was unlikely to substantially lessen competition in the relevant markets.
In relation to the supply of taxi services to the general public, the ACCC noted that, given the fares paid by the general public are regulated, the current nature of competitive tension between depots in attracting jobs primarily relates to the quality of taxi services provided.
The ACCC found that many dimensions of service quality on which taxis compete are more within the control of the taxi driver or operator than the depot. On the dimensions of service provision on which depots do compete, the ACCC noted that Black Cabs and Silver Top regard each other as their closest competitors. The ACCC also noted that West Suburban's geographic coverage is largely complementary to that of Silver Top.
In relation to the supply of taxi depot services to taxi operators in the metropolitan Melbourne taxi zone, the ACCC's market inquiries suggested that there was limited competition for drivers and operators between Silver Top and West Suburban.
Statement of issues
Statement of Issues 11th March 2009 D09+22413.pdf (90.9 KB)
Review timeline
Date
Event
28th January 2009
ACCC commenced review under the Merger Review Process Guidelines.
13th February 2009
Closing date for submissions from interested parties.
11th March 2009
ACCC published a Statement of Issues outlining preliminary competition concerns.
31st March 2009
Closing date for submissions relating to Statement of Issues.
15th April 2009
Former proposed date for announcement of ACCC's findings, amended to allow for further inquiries.
17th April 2009
ACCC requested further information from parties. ACCC timeline suspended.
24th April 2009
ACCC received further information from parties. ACCC timeline recommenced.
13th May 2009
ACCC announced it would not oppose the proposed acquisition.
* Total Review days = Total business days less public holidays and time during which the review was suspended.