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Big Truck Rental Launches Complete Fleet Rental Program
Customers will be able to select trucks from the front-line refuse fleet with BTR ensuring units are replaced as needed.

Big Truck Rental's new Complete Fleet program is designed to meet the demands of the modern collection environment.
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Big Truck Rental (BTR), an essential services rental provider, is launching a new BTR Complete Fleet rental program to meet the demands of the modern collection environment, the company announced on July 15.
Complete Fleet will work as a capital and fleet strategy providing waste haulers and municipalities with access to like-new trucks on a recurring or ongoing basis without service interruptions or costly maintenance fees.
In the announcment, the company stated Complete Fleet will help customers with three main goals: reducing service interruptions, preserving capital, and reducing maintenance expenditures.
Customers will be able to select trucks from the front-line refuse fleet with BTR ensuring units are replaced as needed.
"Big Truck Rental's Complete Fleet program is a great example of our expansive selection of solutions for haulers of any size," said Vice President Jaksa Panic. "With BTR's Complete Fleet, our team is able to provide congoing and recurring rental solutions to help in a changing environment by delivering a clear and well-defined program."
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