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Sunbelt Opens Two Illinois Branches

Rental Equipment Register, Apr 1, 2008

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Fort Mill, S.C. — Sunbelt Rentals is continuing to grow its Midwest presence with two new branches: Champaign and Aurora, Ill.

Both facilities are conveniently situated to serve commercial, industrial and residential customers with a broad mix of tools and equipment, and convenient Saturday hours.

The Champaign facility opened on March 3, and will hold a grand-opening celebration in May. The west side location will serve a large and diverse territory with nearly $5 million of rental fleet. “My team is very enthusiastic about the opportunity to open in a brand new market and introduce Sunbelt's ‘Make it Happen’ attitude to our new customers,” said Brandon Tancack, branch manager.

The Aurora facility held its grand-opening celebration on March 14 and 15, and featured free forklift training presented in both English and Spanish. The location is housed in a brand new 12,000-square-foot facility and carries nearly $5 million in fleet, six full-service shop bays and a state-of-the-art wash bay.

A wholly owned subsidiary of U.K.-based Ashtead plc, Fort Mill, S.C.-based Sunbelt Rentals is No. 2 on the RER 100.



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