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Genie® Certified Pre-Owned Equipment | Ask Me Anything Sept. 17th-21st

A huge thank you to everyone that participated in this Genie® Certified Pre-Owned Equipment | Ask Me Anything event!

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Win-Win-Win Rental Relationships

Getting a healthy return on invested capital (ROIC) is a goal for rental companies, end users and manufacturers supplying the industry.

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Customer Testimonials Should be Part of Your Marketing Efforts

Capturing customer testimonials is a powerful marketing strategy.

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Rental Customers Want To Do More with Mobile

The first iPhone was introduced 10 years ago, which is why it’s so amazing to see how mobile devices (like smartphones) have changed the way much of the population lives and works.

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How Residual Values Impact Your Rental Business

Rental is a business driven by numbers.

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New U.S. Tax Law Accelerates Income Tax Savings For Many Equipment Purchasers

Many businesses may be eligible for immediate and significant federal income tax savings from the full cost of equipment purchased and placed in service now.

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Rental Return on Invested Capital | Ask Me Anything March 26th-30th

A huge thank you to everyone that participated in this Rental Return on Invested Capital | Ask Me Anything event!

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Stock Up on Service Kits

Replacement components costs are individually small, but their impact on rental uptime is unquestionable. Genie® aerial equipment is some of the most frequently rented and used machines on jobsites — having the right parts in stock and at the right time, keeps your aerial equipment fleet “rent-ready.”

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Stock Parts to Save Time and Money

Equipment downtime, whether for planned maintenance or unexpected repairs, is costly.

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Using Data for Better Rental Operations

Data takes the guesswork out of running a rental operation, and it is usually just a few clicks away.

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How Content Can Grow Your Rental Business

Ten years ago, social media was not seen as a medium by which to conduct business.

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Aerial Fleet Management: Considerations for 2WD vs. 4WD Boom Lifts

Aerial equipment is among the most rented machines in your rental store’s fleet.

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Advantages of Buying Used Aerial Work Platforms from Your OEM

There are many ways to buy used aerial work platforms in today’s technology-driven world.

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Go to the Place, Go to the Person, Go to the Process

Celebrating 50 years in business is a major accomplishment, and if there is one thing I believe has gotten Genie to this point, it’s the people.

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Using Telematics to Manage Your Fleet

No matter what size of aerial equipment fleet you have — from 1 to 100 machines — equipment management is something you do every day.

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Tips for Building a Successful Rental Business

Whether you’re new to the industry or have been around for a while, every rental store owner’s goal is to build a business that will grow and expand over time.

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Fleet Reconditioning

Today’s business climate demands that you carefully consider how best to manage your fleet to maximize the rental return on invested capital (rROIC).

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What Parts to Stock for Your Aerial Rental Fleet

Minimizing the downtime of routine maintenance and repair is one of the best ways to keep your aerial work platforms out on rent and making money for you.

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Updated Cable Replacement Protocol for Genie® Boom Lifts

With rental equipment constantly going out and coming in, less time in the shop translates to more time out on rent.

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Managing the Age of Your Equipment Fleet

Rental fleet managers work hard to find the precise balance between a machine’s age, hours, maintenance and depreciation expenses to determine the optimum time to retire or replace a machine.

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Why Inventory Management is Important in Rental Fleets

Over the last 10 years, our rental customers have become extremely more proficient in the tracking of rental fleets by machine — revenue generated, rental rates, time of utilization, maintenance/repair costs, interest costs, downtime, warranty costs/issues, depreciation and resale prices.

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