Enterprise Transporting More Than 17,000 Rental Cars and Trucks to Assist Disaster Recovery in Southeast Texas

"After a catastrophic event like Hurricane Harvey, we immediately focus on our neighbors and community businesses as well as insurance companies and relief agencies, plus critical government, insurance and utility personnel," said
Since last week, Enterprise has been collaborating with the
More Than 525 Texas Rental Locations
"We're quickly shifting resources and fleet nationwide to meet spiking demand for local ground transportation in
Initially, Hurricane Harvey forced
Before Hurricane Harvey made landfall,
The
"The
Disaster Recovery
With a domestic fleet that exceeds 1.2 million vehicles,
For example, as soon as Hurricane Harvey hit, Enterprise activated its Mobile Emergency Response Vehicle (MERV) in the Meyerland community in
Each regional Enterprise subsidiary has an Emergency Action Plan that focuses on how branch offices communicate with each other when disasters strike to ensure that the right number and types of vehicles are available where they are needed most. "Urgent and overwhelming situations like these really put our network, fleet and employees to the test," said Koch. "However, it all comes together when we understand and anticipate the needs of consumers, business owners, insurance companies, government agencies and other key public-policy decision-makers. In particular, we work closely with our insurance and collision repair partners to bring vehicles into the affected areas to ensure customers have replacement vehicles when they need them."
Part of that transportation support extends beyond car rental service. "Many residents' vehicles are considered not drivable or even a total loss after a flood, so they may need to be replaced beyond a temporary rental," Koch explained. As a result,
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