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Enterprise Truck Rental Expands Presence in Colorado

The Fort Collins Enterprise Truck Rental location provides access to a wide range of cargo vans, box trucks, and tow-capable pickup trucks for both business and personal use.

May 11, 2018
Enterprise Truck Rental Expands Presence in Colorado

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Enterprise Truck Rental continues its North American expansion with the opening of a fourth location in the state of Colorado. The new truck rental branch in Fort Collins is situated on a three-acre lot and co-located with an Enterprise Rent-A-Car office.

The facility offers a one-stop shop for vehicle rentals to customers in the Fort Collins area, which includes parts of northern Colorado, as well as southern Wyoming. The Fort Collins Enterprise Truck Rental branch is poised to support the success of area businesses, including the numerous agriculture, construction, and oil and gas operations across the region.

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The Fort Collins Enterprise Truck Rental location provides access to a wide range of cargo vans, box trucks, and tow-capable pickup trucks for both business and personal use. Enterprise is working with local service shops and other area vendors to purchase and maintain the vehicles. The new location also includes a drive-through wash and prep facility to maintain the fleet.

Enterprise Truck Rental is a service of Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand, which has delivered local transportation solutions to customers for more than 60 years and is an integral part of North America's transportation infrastructure. Enterprise first began renting commercial trucks in 1999 and, a decade later, started offering truck rentals for personal use in response to customer demand. Today, personal use accounts for 20% of Enterprise Truck Rental's business.

As part of its ongoing expansion to provide transportation solutions when and where customers need them, Enterprise Truck Rental opened a total of 40 new U.S. locations in 2017 alone. The business is on track to open an additional 40 new locations across the U.S. this year. So far, these include new offices in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

The new location openings are part of a broader growth strategy to increase Enterprise Truck Rental's North American presence, particularly in highly visible areas. Over the past decade, Enterprise Truck Rental has tripled its number of locations from 100 in 2007 to more than 300 today throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico.


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