Enterprise Truck Rental Expands Locations in Maryland
Enterprise Truck Rental has added new locations in Frederick and Salisbury.
by Staff
August 1, 2017
Photo courtesy of Enterprise Holdings
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Photo courtesy of Enterprise Holdings
Enterprise Truck Rental is expanding in Maryland with new locations in Frederick and Salisbury. The openings represent the latest phase of Enterprise Truck Rental’s expansion strategy.
With nearly 300 locations throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, Enterprise Truck Rental, a service of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, plans to open a total of 40 new facilities in 2017. Other recent openings include locations in Indiana, West Virginia, and Hawaii.
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The 8,500-square-foot Frederick facility is situated near interstates 270 and 70. The 1,500-square-foot Salisbury facility is located near Salisbury University.
“Many businesses in Salisbury need access to high quality trucks, but not necessarily 365 days a year,” said Rob McGrain, truck manager of Enterprise Group in the Baltimore area. “Enterprise Truck Rental offers a great solution for local businesses seeking reliable vehicles during peak seasons, eliminating the need to purchase an expensive truck that will go unused the majority of the year.”
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