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United Rentals aquires Ahern Rentals in the US

America’s largest hire company, United Rentals has entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of family-owned Ahern Rentals for approximately $2 billion in cash. The transaction is expected to close prior to year-end 2022.

Founded in 1953, Ahern Rentals is the eighth largest equipment rental company in North America, with approximately 2,100 employees and 106 locations in 30 states serving approximately 44,000 customers in the construction and industrial sectors. Ahern Rentals generated $310 million of adjusted EBITDA in the 12 months to September 30th, on $887 million of revenue.

The acquisition is set to grow United’s EWP fleet size to around 180,000 units, and telehandler fleet to around 34,000 units.

“Our acquisition of Ahern Rentals supports our strategy to deploy capital to grow the core business and drive shareholder value. We view ourselves as the ideal owner of these assets within our network, as customers will benefit from the combination of the two organizations moving forward together. We’re leveraging our competencies in larger-scale M&A [mergers and acquisitions] to augment both our near- and long-term earnings power,” said Matt Flannery, United Rentals CEO.

“Our integration playbook is underway so we can prepare the acquired branches to take full advantage of our systems and operational capabilities, and gain from our employee and customer-centric culture. I look forward to welcoming our new team members upon the closing of the acquisition,” Flannery said.

Don Ahern, CEO, Ahern Rentals, said, “I’m proud of what we’ve built at Ahern Rentals over nearly seven decades, and I’m extremely pleased that the combination with United Rentals will take the business forward in this next chapter of growth. I want to thank our employees for driving the results that make this transaction possible. This is a strong outcome for both organizations and our customers.”

United Rentals currently plans to pause its $1.25 billion share repurchase program through the initial phase of the integration, consistent with its approach during the integrations of similarly sized general rental transactions.

The company also provided several points as the strategic and financial reasons for the deal, including:

The acquisition is for Ahern Rentals and does not include other businesses that remain part of Ahern, such as Snorkel and Xtreme Manufacturing.

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