ingogo Steps In as Manly Cabs Closes After 73 Years

Written by Dave Keenan | Apr 16, 2026 6:17:07 AM

A Northern Beaches Institution Closes Its Doors

On Friday 13 March 2026, Manly Warringah Cabs ceased operations after 73 years of continuous service to Sydney's Northern Beaches. The cooperative, based in Brookvale and operating since 1953, was placed into administration by CRS Insolvency Services Australia. Drivers were ordered to remove their vehicles from the road with immediate effect — no prior public notice was given.

Manly Cabs was a genuine pioneer in the Australian taxi industry. It was the first taxi service to adopt LPG fuel, the first to offer EFTPOS payments, and the first to implement computer-aided dispatch. For generations of Northern Beaches residents, MWC was simply how you got around.

ingogo's Rapid Response

Within hours of the closure announcement, ingogo founder Lee Furlong — himself a former Manly Cabs manager and NSW Taxi Council Chairman — launched an emergency response. By the end of that same Friday, over 50% of the former Manly fleet had signed up with ingogo, marking its first dedicated Sydney fleet.

The transition demonstrates exactly what modern fleet management technology makes possible. Rather than leaving drivers stranded and passengers without service, the ingogo platform — powered by FLEET's dispatch and fleet management infrastructure — enabled a rapid onboarding that preserved livelihoods and continuity of service.

Powered by FLEET

ingogo's ability to absorb an entire fleet overnight speaks to the flexibility of the FLEET platform. Key capabilities that enabled this transition include:

  • Rapid driver onboarding — digital registration and compliance workflows that eliminate weeks of paperwork
  • Intelligent dispatch — automated job allocation that immediately optimises coverage across the Northern Beaches zone
  • Real-time fleet visibility — operators and managers can monitor vehicle positions, job status, and driver availability from day one
  • Seamless passenger experience — riders book through the ingogo app with the same reliability they expected from Manly Cabs

What This Means for the Industry

The Manly Cabs closure is part of a broader pattern of cooperative taxi networks struggling under regulatory and competitive pressure. But the speed of ingogo's response shows that disruption doesn't have to mean loss of service.

For fleet operators considering their own technology transition, the ingogo–FLEET partnership offers a clear proof point: modern platforms can be deployed rapidly, at scale, and without compromising driver or passenger experience.

If you're a fleet operator looking to modernise your dispatch and management infrastructure, get in touch with FLEET to learn how we can help.