Mex Rent A Car Renews Partnership With TSD
The rental company, with 44 locations in Mexico and 60 more affiliate locations in 22 countries. looks to grow corporate and affiliate business through TSD’s telematics, contactless, and local market solutions.

Mex Rent a Car's chief business development officer, Javier García González.
Photo via Mex Rent A Car.
TSD Mobility Solutions and Mex Rent a Car (MRAC) has signed a three-year agreement to extend and expand their partnership with TSD, a fleet mobility solutions provider serving dealerships, auto manufacturers, public auto groups, and rental companies worldwide.
The rental company looks to advance its corporate and affiliate business with TSD solutions. TSD has provided MRAC with rental and reservation technology for 10 years.
“We have seen Mex Rent a Car grow tremendously over the last 10 years and we are very happy to be a part of their success,” said Shawn Concannon, executive vice president of TSD. “Having both our rental and reservations solutions combined will provide affiliates with greater efficiency and better management of their business.”
TSD’s fleet mobility solutions are used across 80 countries and six continents, including over 8,000 dealerships and 2,500 car rental companies in airport and local markets.
Mex Rent a Car locations benefit from the platform’s automatic updates to fleet availability, rates, taxes, and surcharges, which ensures locations offer strategic deals to customers. TSD also provides MRAC with in-demand, customer-facing capabilities including a completely contactless experience. Rental managers can send agreements via text or email to their customers for safety and convenience.
“Our team looks forward to exploring new ways of managing our fleet with TSD. We are particularly interested in expanding with TSD’s telematics, contactless, and local market solutions,” said Javier Garcia, MRAC’s development and business director.
Mex Rent A Car, created in September 2013 by Turismo Gargo Group in Mexico, currently offers car rental services in 44 locations within Mexico and 60 more locations through its affiliate program in 22 countries.
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