Rental News Turkiye

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01 December 2017

A brand new magazine for the Turkish construction equipment rental industry

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Turkey’s equipment rental industry is fast expanding and Rental News Turkiye will be launched in 2018 to cater for this market.

Local Turkish rental associations are desperate to understand what other products/services/solutions are available to them from international manufacturers and suppliers.

Rental News Turkiye will provide market insights, analysis and best practices for rental companies in the region with an initial circulation of 3,112. It is the official magazine of the Turkish Rental Association – ISDER - http://www.isder.org.tr/en/

Published in Turkish, editorial content is taken from KHL Group’s portfolio of magazines, including International Rental News and local content is provided by APA Yayincilik (publisher of the only construction machinery magazine in Turkey).

Get involved today, download the 2018 media pack below and align your brand with key features in Rental News Turkiye:

Rnt media pack 2018

 

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Maximise Turkey’s rental market potential and support your local distributor:
A one-day conference on 28 March.
Sponsorship opportunities available here

For advertising enquiries, please contact:
Simon Kelly, Sales Manager
Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786223 or simon.kelly@khl.com
For editorial enquiries, please contact:
Joe Malone, Editor
Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786211 or joe.malone@khl.com

Supporting documents

Click links below to download and view individual files.

 
RT sponsorship brochure Size: 1.1 MB Click to download
 
RNT media pack 2018 Size: 1.1 MB Click to download
Product launch update: new tower cranes
New tower cranes launched into the North American market this year
Why rugged electronics are becoming mission-critical for off-road OEMs
Connectivity and digital controls are reshaping heavy equipment and manufacturers are finding performance depends as much on durable electronics as on the vehicles themselves
How less can be more: Rethinking cooling system design for modern heavy equipment
Smarter airflow, not bigger systems, is aiding engine efficiency and uptime