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JLG Industries’ revenues for the third quarter of the year ending 30 June fell by 77% to US$211.2 million and the company made an operating loss of $71.2 million. The same quarter in 2008 saw revenues of $920 million and profits of $125 million.
RSC Equipment Rental's president and chief executive officer Erik Olsson said the recession will last into 2010, but that RSC might start seeing the bottom of the softening in demand.
Volvo Rents has put together a comedy tour to support the construction industry and local food banks
H&E Equipment, located in Grand Prairie, TX, recently supplied equipment with Acme Lift for a Dallas Cowboys stadium project.
The American Rental Association's The Rental Show will return to New Orleans, with the 2012 show running from Sunday 5 to Wednesday 8 February at the Ernest N Morial Convention Center. This new location replaces previously scheduled dates in Atlanta.
A podcast and Powerpoint presentation highlighting some of the findings from this year’s IRN100 survey is now available to view at www.khl.com/videozone/item41507
Vermeer held a customer and dealer event at its European headquarters in the Netherlands in late June to introduce several new products, including two of relevance to the rental sector: the BC160 XL brush chipper and the very compact D9x13 directional drill.
There is little positive news to come out of the first ERA/IRN Rental Tracker survey with just 13% of surveyed rental companies seeing an improvement in business conditions at the start of July and 54% reporting worsening conditions.
Thailand rental company Namsang Chakkol has invested in a rental software system from MCS in the UK.
Party and events rental software company Navigator Systems has introduced an RFID asset tagging system for the events sector with a ‘walk-through’ arch detector allowing companies to scan cases of equipment into and out of their depots.
The American Rental Association (ARA) is scaling down its 2010 Rental Show in Orlando, Florida, although the three-day exhibition will remain.
Second quarter sales at Terex's Aerial Work Platform division fell by 72.2% to US$209.0 million and the division made an operating loss of $32.8 million in the period. Terex said it did not expect a recovery in the aerial platform market for another 12 months and that the division would continue to make losses until recovery begins.
Train the Trainer courses and operator training are now available for Sunbelt Rental customers
United Rentals has acquired Leasco Equipment Services, a Marietta, Ohio-based rental company that serves the industrial sector with a focus on power generation, petroleum, chemical, and pulp and paper companies.
Ladder and light access specialist Youngman Group has launched an events division that will manufacture and supply crowd barriers, staging and other event-specific products.
Japanese rental company Kanamoto has established a subsidiary in Hong Kong to sell used equipment and to “aggressively develop” equipment rentals.
Australian crane and access rental company Boom Logistics has received a merger proposal from its biggest shareholder, Harbrew Group.
Speedy Hire is moving into the Middle East rental market through an alliance with Al-Futtaim Carillion (AFC), the Dubai-based joint venture between UK contractor Carillion and local industrial group Al-Futtaim.
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