Jungheinrich UK has released extensive research into the forklift truck rental market, which reveals strong demand for more flexible acquisition of essential equipment. For organisations across distribution, logistics & transport, manufacturing, construction, wholesale and retail, rental plays a key role in managing exceptions – from peak demands to seasonal fluctuations, and the forklift rental market is risking misalignment with the flexibility organisations now require.
Digital disruptors are influencing every aspect of business, underpinning a shift in customer expectation that demands new thinking to deliver service that’s faster, more flexible and available 24x7. Redefining Rental for Materials Handling Equipment, a new white paper sponsored by Jungheinrich UK, based on research undertaken by Sapio Research, reveals a significant shift in the way rented equipment is considered and utilised as a result, which the forklift truck rental market must evolve to meet.
Currently, however, almost two thirds (61 per cent) agree that the nine to five approach to equipment hire is out of sync with today’s 24x7 demand – and a quarter of respondents (25 per cent) feel that the truck rental market is outdated compared to other rental markets. Instead, a more flexible approach to forklift truck rental is required, as highlighted by the following key findings:
Neil Warren, Sales Management Director, Jungheinrich UK, comments: “Faced with today’s raft of political and economic uncertainty, combined with rising consumer expectations, organisations are under increasing pressure to assess and adapt their operations to remain profitable. Opportunities to release working capital, scale up and down without risk, find ways to respond to customer demands and explore technology innovation without long term commitment are business critical – and the materials handling market must not only respond to these operational changes but lead them.
“As the research highlights, the logistics industry still suffers from a reputation of being ‘outdated’ or slow to innovate, and Jungheinrich is committed to turning these perceptions on their head. Jungheinrich recognises that ‘short term’ fork lift truck rental now means different things to different people and we are committed to providing a totally flexible approach to rental in response.”
Earlier this year, Jungheinrich UK announced the launch of its Power Buy the Hour range of rental packages, a highly flexible and completely new approach to counterbalance forklift truck rental in the UK. Supported by greater availability and shorter delivery times, the packages provide customers requiring contracts of 12 months or more with the scope to more easily move up and down price bands, utilising telematics data that can be made visible through the new Power Buy the Hour mobile app launching in 2018.
Redefining Rental for Materials Handling Equipment is based upon research conducted by Sapio Research sponsored by Jungheinrich UK, comprising findings from 300 interviews with individuals responsible for forklift trucks in organisations that used them on a short term rental basis. To read the full white paper, please visit: http://go.jungheinrich.co.uk/rental-whitepaper