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Enterprise Truck Rental Will Open 40 Locations This Year

From its beginnings in Southern California, Enterprise Truck Rental quickly expanded to 100 locations by 2007. Over the past decade, the business has tripled its number of locations to more than 300 today throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico.

May 16, 2019
Enterprise Truck Rental Will Open 40 Locations This Year

Enterprise Truck Rental expects to open a total of 40 new locations across the U.S. in fiscal year 2019. So far, 26 branches have opened.

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Enterprise Truck Rental continues its North American growth with the opening of more than two dozen new locations so far in fiscal year 2019. The openings are a part of a broader growth strategy that provides short- and long-term transportation solutions when and where customers need them, according to Enterprise.

“In 1999, Enterprise began renting commercial trucks in response to customer demand, and a decade later, we expanded those services to personal-use truck rentals,” said Mike Pugh, Corporate Vice President, Enterprise Truck Rental. “Our significant growth since then represents our continued commitment to listening to our customers. Today, we’re proud to serve our customers’ truck rental needs throughout the U.S. and Canada.”

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A service of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Enterprise Truck Rental provides the same renowned, high level of service as its flagship brand. Enterprise has delivered local transportation solutions to customers for more than 60 years and is an integral part of North America’s multi-modal transportation infrastructure. Enterprise Rent-A-Car has more than 5,800 fully staffed neighborhood and airport branch offices – one located within 15 miles of 90% of the U.S. population.

From its beginnings in Southern California, Enterprise Truck Rental quickly expanded to 100 locations by 2007. Over the past decade, the business has tripled its number of locations to more than 300 today throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. In 2017, Enterprise Truck Rental expanded its services outside of North America for the first time with a new location in North Geelong, Australia.

Enterprise Truck Rental continues to grow as a result of customer demand for seasonal, project-based and e-commerce delivery rentals for commercial businesses, as well as personal truck rental needs for consumers.

The business expects to open a total of 40 new locations across the U.S. in fiscal year 2019. So far, 26 branches have opened:

  • Mobile, Ala.

  • Tucson, Ariz.

  • Pleasanton, Calif.

  • Fremont, Calif.

  • Folsom, Calif.

  • Ontario, Calif.

  • National City, Calif.

  • Fort Myers, Fla.

  • Ocala, Fla.

  • St. Augustine, Fla.

  • Newnan, Ga.

  • Hilo, Hawaii

  • Elkhart, Ind.

  • East Dundee, Ill.

  • Topeka, Kan.

  • Wichita, Kan.

  • Wareham, Mass.

  • Raleigh, N.C.

  • Albuquerque, N.M.

  • Vancouver, Ore.

  • Bend, Ore.

  • Hatfield, Pa.

  • Etna, Pa.

  • Altoona, Pa.

  • Johnston, R.I.

  • Abilene, Texas

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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