ERA announces creation of European Rental Week

25 April 2023

The European Rental Association (ERA) has announced the creation of European Rental Week, an annual event dedicated to the promotion of rental across Europe. The first European Rental Week will take place from 9 to 15 October with the theme ‘Investing in People’.

Logo for the European Rental Week The logo for the first European Rental Week, being organised by the European Rental Association. (Image: ERA)

The event aims to coordinate promotional activities from rental companies to improve the attractiveness of the industry, raise awareness of the rental concept and promote rental as a sustainable, cost-effective and resource-efficient solution. This year’s event will aim to focus activities on the promotion of the industry as an employer, as well as providing an opportunity to promote rental in general.

Michel Petitjean, Secretary General of ERA, said, “We are very excited to announce European Rental Week as it is the perfect opportunity to coordinate the promotion of our industry not just within countries, but across the European continent. We can have a bigger voice and a bigger impact by acting together. We are optimistic that European Rental Week will be an annual fixture in the calendars of rental companies and associations, helping us to learn from each other and strengthening our industry to the benefit of all.”

ERA is now developing a European Rental Week website before formally launching the event at the ERA Convention on 7 and 8 June in Maastricht, the Netherlands.

European Rental Week was developed in collaboration with the National Association and Promotion Committees of ERA. Activities within different countries will be coordinated and promoted by the national associations within the European Rental Week framework.

If you would like to know more about European Rental Week, please contact the ERA team at era@erarental.org.

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