Ahern Rentals

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About Ahern Rentals

Ahern Rentals, Inc. is an equipment rental company with locations primarily in the southwestern United States. The Company rent a range of equipment, sell new and used rental equipment, sell parts and supplies related to its rental equipment, and sell merchandise used by the construction industry. The Company also provides maintenance and repair services. – more... The Company serves a diverse base of customers, including commercial and residential construction companies, industrial companies, utilities, convention centers, municipalities and homeowners. For the year ended December 31, 2008, the Company generated revenues of $382 million; 67% of its revenues were from high reach equipment rental, 19% from general equipment rental and 14% from the sale of new and used rental equipment and related merchandise, parts and services.
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Ahern Rentals Employer Reviews

Great work enviroment, with a great team
Outside Sales Rep (Former Employee), San Diego, Ca. –
excellent company , very nice not to be treated like a field slave, which is very common inTucson
driver (Current Employee), Tucson AZ –

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