Avalon Transportation, which has locations in Austin and California’s Bay Area, is providing the service to clients in need of vehicles from 14 days to 30 days and longer.
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Avalon Transportation is now offering its car rental services to relocation management companies.
"We are very excited about this," said Barry Hauck, CEO and spokesperson for Avalon Transportation. "This Avalon program provides true global mobility specifically designed for the Relocation Management Companies (RMCs) and their clients/assignees."
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Avalon Transportation, which has locations in Austin and California’s Bay Area, is providing the service to clients in need of vehicles from 14 days to 30 days and longer, according to the company.
In addition, Hauck noted that its services come with free delivery and pickup.
"There’s no need to come to a rental car counter because we will bring the car to you and pick it up,” said Hauck. “Avalon will delivery your car prior to your arrival, either to your temp housing or hotel where your car and keys will be waiting for you.”
Avalon Transportation, which recently celebrated 17 years in business, specializes in providing long-term car rental and short-term car leases for individuals and corporations who have expats relocating, new hires, business travelers, and extended stay assignment employees.
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