All Rental operations Articles
Re-rental specialist Acme Lift is divesting its fleet of access equipment, telehandlers and air compressors to United Rentals
Aerial platform with 104-metre working height to service wind farms.
New strategy in the Americas after February 2022 will include launch of dealer-led Premium Rental service
New Aberdeen and Edinburgh depots will meet rising demand from the offshore oil & gas, infrastructure and housbuilding sectors
Equipment rental revenues in 2022 will surpass previous 2019 peak, fueled by construction and industrial services, according to ARA
Speakers from Liugong, Shanghai Horizon, Hitachi, JLG, Zhongneng United and Cat dealer LSHM North China, to take part in the 2021 International Rental Conference
Addition of CBS Rentals aligns with strategy to grow density and scale in North American urban markets
Alise Moncure, CEO of Integrated Rental Systems, will discuss how leveraging dynamic rental rates can drive profitability at the ALH Conference
CESAR ECV (Emissions Compliance Verification) system identifies engine emissions and other data on machines
Brazilian rental company reports fleet expansion after business activity returns
Acquisition of scaffolding supplier enables Altrad’s entry into Ireland.
UK company’s powered access division to use diesel alternative biofuel as standard across its equipment fleet
€4 million deal adds Yale and Hyster dealerships in Portugal
Italian online rental company works with Singapore-based rental management IT specialist
Access rental specialist RentEase explains how emerging sector in India is facing challenges and opportunities
UK construction equipment provider adds diesel-powered Hinowa 14.70 Performance IIIS
Appleton Column: When it comes to sustainability in the equipment rental sector, Kevin Appleton says businesses should stop the virtue-signalling and look for meaningful actions
Read IRN’s exclusive interview with CEO of Coates, Australia’s largest rental company
Government stimulus measures following the global pandemic have led to a surge in demand for construction equipment
Coates has dropped ‘Hire’ from its name as it focuses on increasing its engineering services
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