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Research and Markets: 2011 Report on the $40 Billion US Automobile Rental & Leasing Industry Featuring Giants such as Hertz, Budget, Avis and U-Haul


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DUBLIN--November 24, 2011: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Automobile Rental & Leasing" report to their offering.

The auto rental and leasing industry in the US includes about 5,000 companies with combined annual revenue of about $40 billion. Major companies include Avis Budget Group, Enterprise Holdings, Hertz Global Holdings, Ryder, and U-Haul International (a subsidiary of AMERCO). The industry is highly concentrated: the 50 largest companies generate more than 80 percent of revenue.

The industry includes companies that rent and lease passenger cars, recreational vehicles, trucks (without drivers), and trailers.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

The industry depends highly on the general state of the US economy because most customers are business or vacation/leisure travelers, whose numbers can rapidly fall during an economic slowdown. Big companies have economies of scale in acquiring vehicles and customers. Small companies can compete effectively by providing better service, alternative products, or lower prices.

PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY

Major services include the rental and leasing of passenger cars, which accounts for about 60 percent of industry revenue, and the rental and leasing of trucks and trailers, which accounts for about 30 percent.

Operations are similar for car, truck, or specialty vehicle rental operations. A typical car rental operation has to acquire, maintain, clean, fuel, and repair cars, and dispose of older cars, and must operate a reservation system to acquire customers. Efficient operations are crucial for profitability, because the value of the rental asset is high.

Key Topics Covered:

Industry Overview

Quarterly Industry Update

Business Challenges

Business Trends

Industry Opportunities

Call Preparation Questions

Financial Information

Industry Forecast

Web Links and Acronyms

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