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Enterprise Flex-E-Rent Expands in UK

The vehicles range from more than 20 types of LCV, to accessible buses, tractor units and larger HGVs, and refrigerated models.

February 7, 2019
Enterprise Flex-E-Rent Expands in UK

The new site is conveniently located within easy reach of the city center, enabling Enterprise to be easily accessible to businesses with commercial transport requirements that want a fast and efficient service.

Photo courtesy of Enterprise.

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As part of a continuing program to extend its existing network of commercial vehicle rental depots across the U.K. and be more accessible to customers, Enterprise Flex-E-Rent has opened a new branch in Luton.

This is the second location that Enterprise has opened in the east of England in the past year, after opening Norwich last summer, and takes the company’s commercial vehicle network to 24 dedicated centers.

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The new branch reflects Enterprise’s commitment to support the growing demand for commercial vehicles in the area, especially from a large number of successful small and medium-sized service businesses. These include companies specializing in logistics, facilities management and security, and require specialised commercial vehicle expertise, often at short notice.

The new site is conveniently located within easy reach of the city center, enabling Enterprise to be easily accessible to businesses with commercial transport requirements that want a fast and efficient service.

Enterprise is offering its full suite of commercial vehicles from the new base at Luton, as well as a range of passenger cars, to enable businesses to manage all of their rental vehicle requirements from one location.

These vehicles range from more than 20 types of LCV, to accessible buses, tractor units and larger HGVs, and refrigerated models.

All vehicles can be rented by the day as well as for longer periods.

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There are more than 610 vehicles already located at the new depot, with the capacity to grow to over 1,500 units to support the needs of local businesses.

Enterprise is also offering its bespoke vehicle fit-out services at the Luton branch for customers with more specific vehicle requirements.

Two new management and technical positions, including one graduate training role, have been created as a result of the new branch opening.

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