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ADMAR recognized among top 50 largest equipment rental cos.

ADMAR, one of the largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales company in NY and Northern PA, was recently recognized among the top 50 largest equipment rental companies according to rental volume by Rental Equipment Register. ADMAR landed at 49 on the Top 100 list. Rental Equipment Register's Top 100 list ranks companies based on both total rental sales volume and total overall sales volume. ADMAR posted an 11.2% rental volume increase in 2012. "For an independently-owned organization with seven branches across New York State and Northern Pennsylvania, this award speaks volumes about the hard work and dedication of our team," said Greg Downing, director of branch operations at ADMAR. "We are grateful to have made the Top 100 list once again and we look forward to another successful year." According to the ranking, the total 2012 rental volume of the 100 largest companies is $13,967.3 million (or $13.967 billion), the highest total in the history of the listing, topping 2007's $13,853.6 million, and besting last year's total of $12,067.4 million by 15.7 percent.
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