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Enterprise Holdings

Enterprise Mobility is an American private holding company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis. It is the parent company of car rental agencies Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, Alamo Rent a Car and also operates several other transportation services including commercial fleet management, used car sales (through its Enterprise Car Sales dealers), carsharing, and commercial truck rental operations.

Enterprise Mobility
Company typePrivate
IndustryCar rental, transportation services
Founded
  • 1957; 67 years ago (1957)
  • August 3, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-08-03) (as holding company)
FounderJack C. Taylor
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
9,500 branches (2020)
Key people
Brands
RevenueUS$35 billion (2023)
Total assets2.5 million vehicles (2023)
Number of employees
90,000 (2023)
Websiteenterprisemobility.com

It is one of the three big rental car holding companies in the United States, holding a 33% market share, placing it behind the Hertz Corporation and ahead of Avis Budget Group.[1]

History edit

 
A combined Enterprise, Alamo and National car rental counter, a common sight at airports after the merger

Established in 1957[2] as Executive Leasing Company, the company was renamed Enterprise in 1969 in memory of the World War II ship USS Enterprise (CV-6) on which the founder Jack C. Taylor served.[3] Jack Taylor's founding philosophy, which has shaped the company's business policy, has been stated as "Take care of your customers and employees first, and profits will follow."[2]

Enterprise Rent-A-Car was established in St. Louis, Missouri, and the company still has its headquarters in the area and remains managed by the Taylor family.[4]

The holding company was formed on August 3, 2009, as a result of Enterprise Rent-A-Car's 2007 acquisition of Vanguard Automotive Group, the former parent company of National and Alamo.[5] The resulting company was 21st on the 2008 Forbes list of "Largest Private Companies in America".[6][7][8][9] Enterprise Holdings was 9th on the 2021 Forbes list of "Largest Private Companies in America".[10]

As of 2010, Enterprise ranked as the largest car rental company in North America, and was the only investment-grade company in the car rental industry.[2] Further, it was part of the largest global car rental network through its alliance with Europcar.[2] The success of Enterprise can in part be attributed to its major focus on customer service.[2]

Executive history edit

As of 2010, the company's chairman and CEO was Andrew Taylor, son of the founder Jack Taylor.[2]

On June 4, 2013, it was announced that Pamela Nicholson would assume the role of chief executive officer. Nicholson was not only the first female CEO in the company's history, but also the first that was not a member of the Taylor family of St. Louis. Her predecessor, Andrew "Andy" Taylor, has continued to stay involved with company activities since then as Executive Chairman.[11] In October 2019, the company announced Nicholson would retire by the end of the year.[12] Two months later, it was announced that Chrissy Taylor, then the company's president and chief operating officer, would be promoted to chief executive officer (CEO), effective January 2020. Taylor is only the fourth CEO in the company's more than 60-year history and the third generation of Taylor family CEO leadership, preceded as CEO by her father Andy Taylor and grandfather Jack Taylor. In addition to being promoted to CEO, she retains her current title of president.[13]

Mergers and acquisitions edit

A planned acquisition of Citer SA was announced in November 2011; this includes the acquisition of subsidiary Atesa.[14] This acquisition would add 30,000 vehicles to the company's fleet and provide entry into the French and Spanish markets.[14]

PhillyCarShare, a for-profit car-sharing organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was acquired by Enterprise in 2011[15] and was renamed Enterprise CarShare in 2014.

Enterprise acquired further car-share companies including Mint Cars-On-Demand in 2012 (New York and Boston), I-GO in 2013 (Chicago), and in 2014 Occasional Car in Denver and AutoShare in Toronto.

Enterprise acquired Performance Gateway, LLC, in 2014, which provided “Software-as-a-service (SAAS) services featuring performance management software for use in network management, vendor and employee feedback and training, vehicle rental, automotive insurance, automotive refinishing, and collision repair applications."[16]

Enterprise acquired Zimride ride-matching business on July 10, 2013. Terms of the sale were not released.[17]

Triangle Rent A Car, another car-rental company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, was acquired by Enterprise in 2015[18] and it was converted into Enterprise Rent-a-Car.

In 2017, Enterprise merged Cyncast Inc. and Performance Gateway, LLC (both acquired by Enterprise in 2007 and 2014 respectively) into ARMS® Business Solutions (ABS) "to provide an integrated management suite to insurance carriers, adjusters, collisions repair shops, manufacturers, and all partners involved in the claims and repair channels."[19] In October 2019, Enterprise launched Entegral, the new name for its technology platform, which "was formerly known as ARMS® Business Solutions (ABS)."[20]

In April 2017, Enterprise acquired Dooley Car Rentals, a car rental business operating in Ireland.[21]

In January 2019, Enterprise acquired Deem, a managed-travel technology platform that "includes Deem Work Fource and Deem Ground Work, a suite of online booking and travel technology products for business travelers, travel managers, travel-management companies and suppliers."[22]

In September 2020, Enterprise acquired Canadian company Discount Car and Truck Rental. The company, founded in 1980, had been privately held. This added nearly 600 locations to Enterprise's network in Canada.[23]

Rebranding and Expansion edit

On October 26, 2023 Enterprise Holdings was officially rebranded as Enterprise Mobility.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car edit

In 2006, Enterprise Rent-A-Car ranked #1 in sales with $9 billion in sales; unclear what the geographical scope of this sales figure was.[24]

Enterprise Rent-A-Car became an Enterprise Holdings subsidiary in 2009.[2] This subsidiary has been recognized as a "Best Place to Launch a Career" by BusinessWeek for several years prior to 2010.[2] It also has a strong culture of promoting from within, which has contributed to its being a top recruiter of college graduates.[2] In addition, the subsidiary has been named the number one ranked car rental company in terms of customer satisfaction by J.D. Power several times.[25]

Enterprise CarShare edit

In 2008, Enterprise piloted its first on-campus carsharing program at Washington University in St. Louis.[26] The program, called WeCar, was introduced at University of South Florida in July 2009.[26] As of September 2012, WeCar has 100 carsharing programs in more than 30 U.S. states and Canada, and the service offers almost 100 electric cars and plug-in hybrids, including the Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt.[27] By September 2013, WeCar was rebranded as Enterprise CarShare.[28]

In March 2014, Enterprise Holdings acquired AutoShare, a carsharing company that had been founded in Toronto in 1998 and operated in several Canadian cities. It adopted the Enterprise CarShare name soon after.[29]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Enterprise CarShare shut down business operations in New York and Philadelphia,[30] retail rentals in those cities, Honolulu, and St. Louis,[31] and suspended operations on most university campuses.[32]

ONRAMP Concierge edit

In 2012, Enterprise launched a mobile concierge website accessible by scanning a QR code for smart phones. Known as "ONRAMP Concierge", the service is accessed by customers scanning the code printed on a sticker placed on the driver's side window of the vehicle; the codes were made available to nearly all vehicles in Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car, and National Car Rental following a 20,000-vehicle pilot program started in 2011.[33] The application, once scanned, gives users information about their rental vehicle's make and model, company offers and nearby resources such as gas stations or restaurants. Enterprise launched the application in an effort to raise vehicle awareness and generate sales for its auto manufacturing partners.[34]

Enterprise Holdings is no longer supporting the OnRamp Concierge program. To manage and provide feedback about your current rental, you must download the Alamo, Enterprise or National mobile apps in the app store.[35]

Enterprise Center edit

On May 22, 2018, it was announced that Enterprise had purchased the naming rights of the Scottrade Center, home of the St. Louis Blues. The building's name was to become the Enterprise Center, with the name change effective July 1.[36] The arena's renovations continued their second phase during this time; all Phase 2 renovations and signage changes were complete in time for the 2018–19 NHL season.

Ties to Washington University in St. Louis edit

The executive chairman of Enterprise Holdings, Andrew C. Taylor, is a Washington University trustee. His father, Enterprise founder Jack C. Taylor, is a Washington University alumnus and served as a trustee and emeritus trustee.[37] In 2001, the Washington University Enterprise Holdings Scholars Program was founded with a $25 million gift from Enterprise Holdings. In 2011, Jack C. Taylor gave Washington University in St. Louis $25 million to further fund the scholarship program.[38][39]

Businesses edit

 
A silver Nissan Pathfinder operated by Commute with Enterprise, the largest vanpool provider in the United States.

Vehicle rental brands edit

  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car – Flagship car rental brand, focused on “home city” rentals to consumers (often people renting a car close to their home as opposed to at an airport)
  • Alamo Rent A Car – Car rental brand that typically caters to budget-conscious leisure travelers
  • National Car Rental – Car rental brand that typically caters to business travelers
  • Enterprise Truck Rental – Consumer moving truck rentals and commercial vehicle rentals
  • Enterprise Flex-E-Rent – Commercial vehicle rentals in the United Kingdom
  • Enterprise CarShare – Carsharing service focused on company cars
  • Enterprise Car Club – Carsharing service in the United Kingdom
  • Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise – Exotic car rentals to consumers

Other transportation services edit

  • Enterprise Car Sales – Used vehicle sales
  • Commute with Enterprise – Vanpool fleet management
  • Subscribe with Enterprise – Subscription based consumer vehicle leasing
  • Enterprise Fleet Management (affiliate) – Fleet management for companies and government agencies

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Harriott, Jesse; Quinn, Jeffrey; Artim, Marie (2010). "Leveraging Human Capital Analytics for Site Selection: Monster and Enterprise Rent-A-Car". In Fitz-Enz, Jac (ed.). The New HR Analytics. New York: AMACOM. pp. 224–5. ISBN 978-0-8144-1644-0. OCLC 5730565712 – via Internet Archive (Preview).
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Further reading edit

  • Burns, Stan (1997). Exceeding Expectations: The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Story. Lyme, Connecticut: Greenwich Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-944641-23-1. OCLC 1002525537.

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August 3 2009 14 years ago 2009 08 03 as holding company FounderJack C TaylorHeadquartersClayton Missouri United StatesNumber of locations9 500 branches 2020 Key peopleAndrew C Taylor executive chairman Chrissy Taylor president amp CEO BrandsAlamo Rent a CarEnterprise Car ClubEnterprise Car SalesEnterprise Rent A CarNational Car RentalRevenueUS 35 billion 2023 Total assets2 5 million vehicles 2023 Number of employees90 000 2023 Websiteenterprisemobility wbr comIt is one of the three big rental car holding companies in the United States holding a 33 market share placing it behind the Hertz Corporation and ahead of Avis Budget Group 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Executive history 1 2 Mergers and acquisitions 1 3 Rebranding and Expansion 1 4 Enterprise Rent A Car 1 5 Enterprise CarShare 1 6 ONRAMP Concierge 1 7 Enterprise Center 1 8 Ties to Washington University in St Louis 2 Businesses 2 1 Vehicle rental brands 2 2 Other transportation services 3 References 4 Further readingHistory edit nbsp A combined Enterprise Alamo and National car rental counter a common sight at airports after the mergerEstablished in 1957 2 as Executive Leasing Company the company was renamed Enterprise in 1969 in memory of the World War II ship USS Enterprise CV 6 on which the founder Jack C Taylor served 3 Jack Taylor s founding philosophy which has shaped the company s business policy has been stated as Take care of your customers and employees first and profits will follow 2 Enterprise Rent A Car was established in St Louis Missouri and the company still has its headquarters in the area and remains managed by the Taylor family 4 The holding company was formed on August 3 2009 as a result of Enterprise Rent A Car s 2007 acquisition of Vanguard Automotive Group the former parent company of National and Alamo 5 The resulting company was 21st on the 2008 Forbes list of Largest Private Companies in America 6 7 8 9 Enterprise Holdings was 9th on the 2021 Forbes list of Largest Private Companies in America 10 As of 2010 update Enterprise ranked as the largest car rental company in North America and was the only investment grade company in the car rental industry 2 Further it was part of the largest global car rental network through its alliance with Europcar 2 The success of Enterprise can in part be attributed to its major focus on customer service 2 Executive history edit As of 2010 update the company s chairman and CEO was Andrew Taylor son of the founder Jack Taylor 2 On June 4 2013 it was announced that Pamela Nicholson would assume the role of chief executive officer Nicholson was not only the first female CEO in the company s history but also the first that was not a member of the Taylor family of St Louis Her predecessor Andrew Andy Taylor has continued to stay involved with company activities since then as Executive Chairman 11 In October 2019 the company announced Nicholson would retire by the end of the year 12 Two months later it was announced that Chrissy Taylor then the company s president and chief operating officer would be promoted to chief executive officer CEO effective January 2020 Taylor is only the fourth CEO in the company s more than 60 year history and the third generation of Taylor family CEO leadership preceded as CEO by her father Andy Taylor and grandfather Jack Taylor In addition to being promoted to CEO she retains her current title of president 13 Mergers and acquisitions edit A planned acquisition of Citer SA was announced in November 2011 this includes the acquisition of subsidiary Atesa 14 This acquisition would add 30 000 vehicles to the company s fleet and provide entry into the French and Spanish markets 14 PhillyCarShare a for profit car sharing organization in Philadelphia Pennsylvania was acquired by Enterprise in 2011 15 and was renamed Enterprise CarShare in 2014 Enterprise acquired further car share companies including Mint Cars On Demand in 2012 New York and Boston I GO in 2013 Chicago and in 2014 Occasional Car in Denver and AutoShare in Toronto Enterprise acquired Performance Gateway LLC in 2014 which provided Software as a service SAAS services featuring performance management software for use in network management vendor and employee feedback and training vehicle rental automotive insurance automotive refinishing and collision repair applications 16 Enterprise acquired Zimride ride matching business on July 10 2013 Terms of the sale were not released 17 Triangle Rent A Car another car rental company based in Raleigh North Carolina was acquired by Enterprise in 2015 18 and it was converted into Enterprise Rent a Car In 2017 Enterprise merged Cyncast Inc and Performance Gateway LLC both acquired by Enterprise in 2007 and 2014 respectively into ARMS Business Solutions ABS to provide an integrated management suite to insurance carriers adjusters collisions repair shops manufacturers and all partners involved in the claims and repair channels 19 In October 2019 Enterprise launched Entegral the new name for its technology platform which was formerly known as ARMS Business Solutions ABS 20 In April 2017 Enterprise acquired Dooley Car Rentals a car rental business operating in Ireland 21 In January 2019 Enterprise acquired Deem a managed travel technology platform that includes Deem Work Fource and Deem Ground Work a suite of online booking and travel technology products for business travelers travel managers travel management companies and suppliers 22 In September 2020 Enterprise acquired Canadian company Discount Car and Truck Rental The company founded in 1980 had been privately held This added nearly 600 locations to Enterprise s network in Canada 23 Rebranding and Expansion edit On October 26 2023 Enterprise Holdings was officially rebranded as Enterprise Mobility Enterprise Rent A Car edit In 2006 Enterprise Rent A Car ranked 1 in sales with 9 billion in sales unclear what the geographical scope of this sales figure was 24 Enterprise Rent A Car became an Enterprise Holdings subsidiary in 2009 2 This subsidiary has been recognized as a Best Place to Launch a Career by BusinessWeek for several years prior to 2010 2 It also has a strong culture of promoting from within which has contributed to its being a top recruiter of college graduates 2 In addition the subsidiary has been named the number one ranked car rental company in terms of customer satisfaction by J D Power several times 25 Enterprise CarShare edit In 2008 Enterprise piloted its first on campus carsharing program at Washington University in St Louis 26 The program called WeCar was introduced at University of South Florida in July 2009 26 As of September 2012 update WeCar has 100 carsharing programs in more than 30 U S states and Canada and the service offers almost 100 electric cars and plug in hybrids including the Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt 27 By September 2013 WeCar was rebranded as Enterprise CarShare 28 In March 2014 Enterprise Holdings acquired AutoShare a carsharing company that had been founded in Toronto in 1998 and operated in several Canadian cities It adopted the Enterprise CarShare name soon after 29 During the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 Enterprise CarShare shut down business operations in New York and Philadelphia 30 retail rentals in those cities Honolulu and St Louis 31 and suspended operations on most university campuses 32 ONRAMP Concierge edit In 2012 Enterprise launched a mobile concierge website accessible by scanning a QR code for smart phones Known as ONRAMP Concierge the service is accessed by customers scanning the code printed on a sticker placed on the driver s side window of the vehicle the codes were made available to nearly all vehicles in Enterprise Rent A Car Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental following a 20 000 vehicle pilot program started in 2011 33 The application once scanned gives users information about their rental vehicle s make and model company offers and nearby resources such as gas stations or restaurants Enterprise launched the application in an effort to raise vehicle awareness and generate sales for its auto manufacturing partners 34 Enterprise Holdings is no longer supporting the OnRamp Concierge program To manage and provide feedback about your current rental you must download the Alamo Enterprise or National mobile apps in the app store 35 Enterprise Center edit On May 22 2018 it was announced that Enterprise had purchased the naming rights of the Scottrade Center home of the St Louis Blues The building s name was to become the Enterprise Center with the name change effective July 1 36 The arena s renovations continued their second phase during this time all Phase 2 renovations and signage changes were complete in time for the 2018 19 NHL season Ties to Washington University in St Louis edit The executive chairman of Enterprise Holdings Andrew C Taylor is a Washington University trustee His father Enterprise founder Jack C Taylor is a Washington University alumnus and served as a trustee and emeritus trustee 37 In 2001 the Washington University Enterprise Holdings Scholars Program was founded with a 25 million gift from Enterprise Holdings In 2011 Jack C Taylor gave Washington University in St Louis 25 million to further fund the scholarship program 38 39 Businesses edit nbsp A silver Nissan Pathfinder operated by Commute with Enterprise the largest vanpool provider in the United States Vehicle rental brands edit Enterprise Rent A Car Flagship car rental brand focused on home city rentals to consumers often people renting a car close to their home as opposed to at an airport Alamo Rent A Car Car rental brand that typically caters to budget conscious leisure travelers National Car Rental Car rental brand that typically caters to business travelers Enterprise Truck Rental Consumer moving truck rentals and commercial vehicle rentals Enterprise Flex E Rent Commercial vehicle rentals in the United Kingdom Enterprise CarShare Carsharing service focused on company cars Enterprise Car Club Carsharing service in the United Kingdom Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise Exotic car rentals to consumersOther transportation services edit Enterprise Car Sales Used vehicle sales Commute with Enterprise Vanpool fleet management Subscribe with Enterprise Subscription based consumer vehicle leasing Enterprise Fleet Management affiliate Fleet management for companies and government agenciesReferences edit How Consolidation in the Car Rental Industry Is Likely to Overhaul Ground Transportation GEP Retrieved 2021 06 23 a b c d e f g h i Harriott Jesse Quinn Jeffrey Artim Marie 2010 Leveraging Human Capital Analytics for Site Selection Monster and Enterprise Rent A Car In Fitz Enz Jac ed The New HR Analytics New York AMACOM pp 224 5 ISBN 978 0 8144 1644 0 OCLC 5730565712 via Internet Archive Preview CHRONOLOGY KEY MILESTONES PDF Enterprise Holdings October 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 23 December 2014 Retrieved 23 December 2014 Global Leadership ehi com Archived from the original on 2019 06 08 Retrieved 2019 06 08 Louis St August 3 2009 Enterprise launches new holding company Retrieved August 17 2009 America s Largest Private Companies 21 Enterprise Rent A Car from Forbes Frequently Asked Questions Enterprise Rent a Car Retrieved June 14 2009 Clayton city Missouri Archived September 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine U S Census Bureau Retrieved June 13 2009 Hathaway Matthew KC Star Enterprise didn t tell buyers cars lacked side air bags permanent dead link St Louis Post Dispatch August 17 2009 Retrieved August 18 2009 Enterprise Holdings Forbes Enterprise Holdings Names Pamela Nicholson Chief Executive Officer Auto Rental News 4 June 2013 Archived from the original on 29 October 2019 Retrieved 29 October 2019 Enterprise Holdings CEO Pam Nicholson to Retire at Year s End Enterprise Holdings Archived from the original on 29 October 2019 Retrieved 29 October 2019 Chrissy Taylor Named Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Holdings Enterprise Holdings 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Enterprise Introduces Entegral Technology Solution BodyShop Business October 2019 Archived from the original on 29 January 2020 Retrieved 29 January 2020 Enterprise Rent A Car acquires Dooley Car Rentals Irish Times Enterprise Completes Acquisition of Deem Auto Rental News Archived from the original on 29 January 2020 Retrieved 29 January 2020 Discount Car Plunkett Jack W 2007 Plunkett s Airline Hotel amp Travel Industry Almanac 2008 Plunkett Research ISBN 978 1 59392 093 7 OCLC 884012692 Airport Located Rental Car Companies Earn Record High Customer Satisfaction Scores in J D Power Study Enterprise Holdings 7 November 2018 Archived from the original on 1 January 2020 Retrieved 29 January 2020 a b USF joins Enterprise WeCar sharing program Tampa Bay Business Journal July 23 2009 Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Retrieved 2009 08 17 Jim Motavalli 2012 09 21 In Greenville S C the First Shoots of an E V Ecosystem The New York Times Archived from the original on 2014 04 29 Retrieved 2012 09 25 Enterprise CarShare Rebranding archived from the original on 2014 02 09 retrieved 2013 11 29 Keenan Greg 26 March 2014 Enterprise Rent a Car buys Toronto based AutoShare network The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on 2017 05 17 Retrieved 2017 12 18 Business Suspension Retail Suspension www enterprisecarshare com University Suspension Enterprise Launches QR Codes and ONRAMP Concierge Mobile Site Auto Rental News October 25 2012 Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 Tode Chantal October 31 2012 Enterprise expands QR code program to more vehicles adds travel content Mobile Commerce Daily Archived from the original on September 9 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 Our Brands amp Services Enterprise Holdings Blues Enterprise enter 15 year building naming rights agreement NHL com Archived from the original on 2019 05 08 Retrieved 2018 12 03 Washington University Enterprise Holdings Scholars Program Undergraduate Admissions Washington University in St Louis admissions wustl edu Archived from the original on 2019 08 20 Retrieved 2019 08 20 Currier Joel 25 March 2011 Washington University receives 25 million for scholarships from Enterprise founder stltoday com Archived from the original on 2019 08 20 Retrieved 2019 08 20 Enterprise Holdings WashU ehi com Archived from the original on 2019 08 20 Retrieved 2019 08 20 https www enterpriseholdings com news stories news stories archive 2022 10 diverse mobility portfolio drives steady growth for enterprise holdings htmlFurther reading editBurns Stan 1997 Exceeding Expectations The Enterprise Rent A Car Story Lyme Connecticut Greenwich Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 944641 23 1 OCLC 1002525537 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enterprise Holdings amp oldid 1197264790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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