Culture and hard work created Enterprise
Enterprise is an ongoing success story. Our guiding principles, and humble beginning, revolve around personal honesty and integrity. We believe in strengthening our communities one at a time. Serving our customers as if they were our family. And rewarding hard work. These things are as true today as they were when we were founded in 1957.
Today, our extensive network, fleet and range of services position Enterprise as part of the largest transportation solutions provider in the world. We offer our customers local and airport rentals, car sharing, exotic car hire and van hire, along with our Flex-E-Rent service, providing business solutions for specialised vehicle needs including temperature-controlled vans and accessible minibuses. Enterprise is part of St. Louis-based Enterprise Holdings. Enterprise Holdings today offers comprehensive transport and mobility solutions and is the largest car rental company and transportation solutions provider in the world. Through its integrated global network of independent regional subsidiaries and franchises, Enterprise Holdings operates the Enterprise , National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands in more than 10,000 locations and more than 90 countries. The fleet of companies comprises more than two million vehicles around the world. What does this mean for our customers? With our branch network, the range of our fleet, our services and our employees we're there when you need us. We offer local, train station and airport car and van rentals for one day, one week, one month or for the long-term – we provide the vehicle you need to keep you mobile, regardless if it’s for leisure, business or replacement.
We take an active role in sustainability, not only because it’s smart for our business, but because we believe in making the world a better place for future generations. Because of our size, we are in a unique position to foster innovation, advance research and test market-driven solutions.
Did you know?
Founder Jack Taylor selected the name Enterprise as a salute to the WWII aircraft carrier he served on, the USS Enterprise. Today, the "Enterprise" name is synonymous with the leadership and vision of the business.