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Rental Management in an Equipment Dealership - Paperback

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by George M. Keen (Author)

Rental has grown from being the "stepchild" of the dealership to one of its most strategic engines for profitability and growth. What was once viewed as a backup option-something to fill the gaps when sales were slow or service was overloaded-is now a core part of the dealership model. Customers increasingly demand flexibility, reliability, and solutions, not just machines, and rental delivers on all three.

Rental Management in an Equipment Dealership

That gap is both a wake-up call and an opportunity: when rental is managed with intention, it elevates margins, strengthens customer loyalty, and stabilizes cash flow.

The chapters walk through a practical roadmap: understanding your market, defining fleet strategy, implementing operational discipline, tracking key metrics, and integrating rental seamlessly with sales, service, and parts. Throughout, the emphasis is on clarity and action-tools you can put to use immediately, whether you're running a small local dealership or a multi-branch enterprise.

Market trends only reinforce the need for a strong rental arm. Rising equipment costs, tighter financing, and uncertain economic conditions prompt customers to seek short-term solutions. From contractors needing immediate access to machines, to farmers hedging against unpredictable commodity prices, to municipalities and event managers seeking flexible fleets, rental has become the logical choice. Dealerships that align with this demand-by offering reliable equipment, responsive service, and transparent pricing-win more than just transactions; they build durable partnerships.

Another recurring theme is utilization. A full yard does not equal profit-machines must be working, not waiting. Data-driven fleet management, careful acquisition and disposal planning, and clear utilization benchmarks are all essential to maintaining healthy returns. Case studies and benchmarks show how disciplined management can transform rental from guesswork into a dependable revenue stream.

The book also explores long-term rental strategies, technology integration, and the importance of financial rigor. Concepts such as washout analysis, KPI dashboards, and predictive analytics enable rental management to transition from a reactive to a proactive approach. At the same time, the discussion remains grounded in practical dealership realities-customer conversations, staffing challenges, OEM relationships, and competitive positioning against national players.

Ultimately, rental is about more than equipment. It is about resilience and adaptability. A well-run rental department not only absorbs shocks in down markets but also accelerates growth in strong ones. The dealerships that succeed will be those that stop treating rental as a sideline and instead weave it into the very fabric of their business.

This is not a theoretical guide. It is a hands-on conversation with actionable steps, built from decades of dealership experience. If you're ready to turn rental into both a stabilizer and a growth engine, the path forward is laid out here. Done right, rental isn't just part of the business-it is the business.

Number of Pages: 230
Dimensions: 0.63 x 10 x 8 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 2025
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