We are also looking for NEW wholesale companies in Ontario prenticelift at bellnet dot ca
Stars and Stipes for the benefit of us English ( we used to rule a third of the world ) how do you do your rental biz. So start with a 5000ib capacity truck with a capital cost of $ 21000 and the customer wants an agreement with maintenance over 5 yrs working 2000 hrs pa. how do you fund it ? Do you build in a repurchase undertaking ? How much maint ? How much does the client pay ? what happens at the end of the term ? How much is the asset worth after 5 yrs ? Do you sell it or re rent the truck ?
Would find your answers interesting and wondered if it was a regional thing ? I have met dealers from Europe who cant get their head around RENTAL.
My name is Jeff i work For Somerset Equipment. We sell off lease forklifts from Somerset Capital Group.
Contact Jeff at 630-803-4914.
I (of course) would like to also offer up my favorite forklift wholesaler, 'Lift South' and to tell you to contact Mike Collins or Steve Fore at 803-324-3342, as a company that has 20+ successful years as a forklift wholesaler.
liftsouth dot com
Try Chicago Industrial, contact Justin
Hi Gump;
johnr is on the mark, another wholesale company is Atlas International Lift Trucks of California & Chicago. They can be reached by their toll free number 847-678-3450. This company has been in business since 1956 and has a large selection of all makes and sizes to choose from.
You can start by contacting the asset mangers at various leasing companies. Citi-Capital sells (or did) their off lease lifts (that the dealers or customers did not wish to purchase at FMV) through a nationwide auction company, used to be Ritchie Bros.
There are dealers that are in the wholesale lift business across the US - do a google search - one company comes to mind is Russel Equipment out of Ohio, Santana Equipment from Illinois, etc