Equipment Rental Industry Declining Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
(UC) — A recent survey from the American Rental Association demonstrates the negative impact on demand for rental equipment across the country as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread.
All party and event rental business respondents indicate event cancelations leading to a loss of revenue when compared to 2019. Nearly 55 percent report revenue loss in excess of 60 percent and 15.63 percent of respondents experiencing 46-60 percent loss of revenue. Of these cancelations, the majority are corporate, private, festival and charitable events.
The survey results representing construction/industrial and general tool/DIY members indicate a lesser economic impact, albeit concerning. As of March 16, 37 percent have indicated no revenue loss, 32.92 percent experiencing up to 15 percent revenue loss and less than three percent reporting loss of more than 60 percent of rental revenue.
“This is a dire time for our industry. We’re putting the needs of our members in the rental community first. ARA and ARA Insurance have put initiatives in place to ease the financial stress on our members as it relates to membership dues and insurance premiums. Our goal is to continue assisting our members and keep them informed on resources that are available to help them manage through these unprecedented times,” says Tony Conant, ARA CEO.
Some rental operations have temporarily closed, but those that remain open indicate that they are taking every precaution to protect employees and customers by implementing recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and extra cleaning and sanitizing of equipment. Many rental operations remain open in order to provide necessary equipment and services for customers that continue work as well as providing tents, tables, chairs and other items needed for drive-through and pickup areas for restaurants, grocery stores, government agencies and more.
ARA member surveys will be deployed weekly in an effort to continually monitor the impact the virus, legislation, regulations and social distancing are having on our industry. All industry employees are encouraged to join the ARA Coronavirus Discussion Group on Facebook to engage in discussion and understand how others are coping during this time. More information on coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact on the industry can be found at ARArental.org.
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