European Rental Association

ERA - European Rental Association
Secretariat Brussels, Belgium
Official languages English,
Type Trade association
Government
 President
Vesa Koivula, Cramo
Establishment 2006

The ERA - European Rental Association is a trade association of the equipment rental sector in Europe.

History and Mission

The ERA was set up in 2006 to promote and represent an industry that was largely overlooked and seen as an integral part of the construction industry itself. ERA represents over 4,300 rental companies in Europe, either directly or through its 14 rental association members (most of which are national in nature).

Structure

ERA, like most trade associations, uses working committees which meet regularly throughout the year and develop deliverables that may be of use to member companies and associations.

Currently there are 5 committees:

• Equipment Technology
• National Associations
• Promotion
• Statistics
• Sustainability

Members

For a list of members, see ERA Members

International Exhibitions

ERA is the organiser behind the International Rental Exhibition, IRE, which takes place every 3 year in Amsterdam, at the RAI Exhibition Centre.

The event raised the profile of the rental industry in Europe, standing alongside Intermat and Bauma as the two other large European construction exhibitions.

Other trade associations in rental in Europe

Denmark - Danish Rental Association

Finland - Association of Finnish Technical Traders

France - DLR

Germany - BBI

Italy – Assodimi

The Netherlands – Verhuurnet

Spain – CONFALQ

Sweden – Swedish Rental Association

Norway - Norwegian Rental Association

UK – Construction Plant Hire Association

UK - Hire Association Europe

Turkey - IMDER

Russia - NAAST

International - International Powered Access Federation

Global - The Global Rental Alliance

USA - American Rental Association

Canada - Canadian Rental Association

Australia - Hire and Rental Industry Association

New Zealand - Hire Industry Association of New Zealand

Poland - Rental construction equipment Kraków

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