European Rental Association

The ERA - European Rental Association is a trade association representing the equipment rental sector in Europe.

ERA - European Rental Association
SecretariatBrussels, Belgium
Official languagesEnglish,
TypeTrade association
Government
 President
Pierre Boels, Boels Rental
Establishment2006
ERA logo
ERA logo

History and Mission

ERA was set up in 2006 to promote and represent the equipment rental industry, which was largely overlooked and seen as an integral part of the construction industry itself. ERA represents over 5,000 rental companies in Europe, either directly or through its 15 rental association members (14 national associations and one international).

Its work focuses on 7 main areas:

  • Promotion of the rental concept
  • Technical issues and equipment
  • Statistics on the European rental market
  • Sustainability in the rental industry
  • Harmonisation of national regulations in Europe
  • Awareness of the challenges of the future of the rental industry
  • Support for rental associations

Structure

ERA, like most trade associations, uses working committees which meet regularly throughout the year and develop deliverables that may be of use to member companies and associations.

There are currently 5 committees and 2 working groups:

• Technical Committee
• National Associations Committee
• Promotion Committee
• Statistics Committee
• Sustainability Committee

• Future Group

• Cybersecurity working group

Members

Direct members of ERA can either be rental associations or rental companies with operations in Europe. Equipment manufacturers and other suppliers to the rental industry can become associate members.

International Exhibitions and events

ERA is the co-organiser of the International Rental Exhibition, IRE, which takes place every 3 years and is the largest European trade show for the equipment rental business. The event raises the profile of the rental industry in Europe, standing alongside Intermat and Bauma as the two other large European construction exhibitions.

See also

References

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