Rental management softwareThe rental industry spans many different types of equipment from tools to heavy construction equipment, aerial to vehicles, party and event to computers and test and measurement equipment and highly specialized areas such as Crane and Temporary Accommodation rental. In the UK and some parts of Europe it is referred to as the Hire Industry.[1] HistoryLike most software development, initial rental software systems were developed in the 1970s and 1980s as custom or bespoke solutions provided for individual rental companies and occurred in parallel in locations across the globe. In the last two decades a number of leading players have emerged providing solutions for everything from one or two user systems in a single store to international, multi-company and multi-location organizations. The rental industry itself continues[2] to adapt and re-shape, as different players enter the market and national boundaries become less significant. The introduction and expansion of increasing numbers of manufacturers, such as Volvo Rents, and CAT into the rental industry as direct providers of rental services is also re-shaping the way that individual rental software providers adapt their software. Rental Management Software FunctionalityRental management software should cover all aspects of a rental business in a systematic way including Financials (GL, AR and AP), Equipment Servicing, CRM and reporting functionality allowing rental businesses to achieve all their business analytics from within a single package. Rental management software that integrates with 'off-the-shelf' accounting software can provide a viable alternative to the 'all-in-one' solutions. There are distinct industry requirements which need to be managed within the software, with Utilization one of the most important. These special features include:
For rental business' working across country boundaries then additional special functionality may include multi-currency, multi-tax jurisdiction and multi-lingual needs. There are also specialized forms of rental which are either a precursor to a sale of a large piece of equipment, or a special business model normally referred to as Rent-to-own. This specialized area has its own industry body [4] and multiple rental companies across the world are represented.[5] Implementing rental softwareImplementing rental software requires the same basic principles as any other software implementation. The International Rental News and Rental Equipment Register Magazines[6] both offer advice on software implementation.[7] Real Estate Rental Management SoftwareRental management software for real estate properties can include end-to-end functionality such as marketing, rental applications, tenant screening, property management, payment processing, and accounting. The use of software in the property rental industry has become more frequent as large property management companies now account for one-third of the annual rentals in the United States. Oilfield Rental Management SoftwareOilfield Rental Management Software helps equipment rental and oilfield service companies with field ticket management, rentals automatic invoicing, manage and track company assets, invoicing and billing etc. Industry bodiesThere is no specific industry body for rental software companies, although most of the larger companies work with either the American Rental Association[8] or the European Rental Association.[9] The American Rental Association also has industry approved metrics that it recommends software providers follow.[10] Country specific software companies will work with their own local rental associations. In Australia, the body is Hire and Rental Industry Association.[11] In New Zealand the association is Hire Industry Association NZ.[12] References
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