Big Truck Rental, Tampa, Florida, has been awarded a new contract to provide rental of new refuse trucks and purchase of premium pre-owned refuse trucks to participants in the U.S. Communities national cooperative purchasing program. Following an evaluation by the lead agency in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, Big Truck Rental was awarded a five-year contract starting Nov. 1 with two additional two-year renewal options.
“This is a very important partnership for our company, and we are committed to providing high quality, innovative fleet management options to each municipal agency” says Scott Smith, the director of municipal sales for Big Truck Rental. “At Big Truck Rental, no location is too far, no problem is too big and no need is too small. We do whatever it takes to keep your refuse fleet up and running.”
“Big Truck Rental’s fleet of refuse rental trucks will provide innovative solutions to municipalities that service their residents refuse and recycling needs on a daily basis,” says Karen Ewing, the deputy chief procurement officer for the city of Charlotte. “These services will not only assist with seasonal demands and emergency situations that require additional trucks, but also can help sanitation departments stay on budget with creative fleet management options that can stretch available capital.”
Big Truck Rental can provide agencies participating in U.S. Communities with rear load, automated side load, front load, roll-off and vacuum refuse vehicles. Backed by a nationwide dealer network, Big Truck Rental says it has a large fleet of modern vehicles and aims for a high level of service. For more information, visit www.bigtruckrental.com.
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