Take part in first quarter RentalTracker survey

08 March 2016

Readers from Europe’s rental industry are invited to complete the ERA/IRN RentalTracker survey, looking at the European rental industry’s performance in the first quarter of 2016.

Available in six languages, the online survey takes less than five minutes to complete and all individual responses are treated anonymously, with results presented in aggregate form.

Links to the first quarter online surveys are given below and can also be found at the www.khl.com/rentaltracker webpage.

SPANISH
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/87X7589

RUSSIAN
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/875PXCR

ITALIAN
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/89YT22J

GERMAN
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/89GWQ7T

FRENCH
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8DYS5YV

ENGLISH
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8Y6CTGP

The results are published at www.khl.com and www.erarental.org, as well as in the print magazine.

Changes to survey


The European Rental Association (ERA) and International Rental News (IRN) are to reduce the frequency of the ERA/IRN RentalTracker from four surveys a year, to two a year.

Having two surveys will reduce the burden on rental companies to respond to surveys and still provide important information at crucial times of the year.

ERA secretary general Michel Petitjean said, “The rental market is changing less rapidly than in the years after we created the ERA/IRN RentalTracker – the first survey was in the second quarter of 2009. This means there is less of a need to track the market every 12 weeks. We are also sensitive about not burdening rental companies and associations with too many surveys.

“The new survey timings, meanwhile, will give the industry an insight into business conditions following the winter and summer seasons. We urge all rental companies to continue to support the ERA/IRN RentalTracker, and that starts with the first quarter survey for 2016, which is now open.”

Thank you for your support!

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