Expand Your Equipment Rental Business Online with a Self-Service eCommerce Storefront

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Renting equipment can sometimes be a hassle for both renters and rental companies. However, with the right technology solution, businesses can streamline their rental process, increase the number of transactions, and improve customer satisfaction. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by implementing a self-service eCommerce storefront.

Introducing Contracts 2.0

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Product kits. Change history. Quick Customer creation. Learn all about the new features coming to Contracts in Texada Web. Texada is pleased to announce the coming arrival of Contract Management in the new Texada Web Interface!…

Power Your Rental Business with These Texada Features

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Let’s be honest– the Texada suite of products is huge. While we are so proud of all the solutions we offer, if you’re a Texada veteran or a newcomer, you might not be leveraging all our features to their fullest potential!

How Software Can Help Rental Companies Fuel Growth

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Billy is a mechanic who enjoys taking apart an excavator to diagnose a pump failure as much as he does his Harley Fatboy to rebuild the engine. One day, he saves enough money to buy his own backhoe to do some work on his property.

Understanding the Role of ERP Software in Equipment Rental Operations

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Nothing spells room for error in business, like a lot of moving parts. When those moving parts help hold your operation together, then mistakes can be costly. In the equipment rental industry, that could mean losing track of your equipment, enduring unexpected downtime, or losing profits from unpaid invoices.

Top 5 rental product groups that support essential workers

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While COVID continues to impact us all, construction has been deemed an “essential business” by many governments at this time. Still, many are feeling the pressure due to “stay at home” and self-quarantine orders. Job sites around the world are empty, leaving companies to scramble as projects are being delayed or canceled.