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ADMAR climbs national top 100 list

ADMAR, one of New York State's and Pennsylvania's largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales company, rose to a new position amid the 50 largest equipment rental companies in the country according to the Rental Equipment Register (RER). ADMAR is now at 48 on the RER Top 100. Rental Equipment Register's Top 100 list ranks companies based on total rental sales volume and total overall sales volume. ADMAR posted a 17.4% rental volume increase and also expanded its presence in Pennsylvania with a new Erie location. The volume gains nearly doubled last year's 9.3% increase. ADMAR has achieved a ranking on the Top 100 list 17 times. Last year, ADMAR was number 49 on the list. "Our amazing team and the experience they create for our customers is the reason for our continued presence on this list and the fact we climbed another spot higher this year," said Greg Downing, ADMAR director of branch operations. "We are grateful for the acknowledgment of our success and look forward to another great year." According to the ranking, the total 2014 rental volume of the 100 largest companies is $17.7 billion, besting last year's total by 15%.
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