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South African-based Woodford Group has partnered with Enterprise Holdings, the world’s largest vehicle rental business to bring the global giant's services to South Africa for the first time. | News24_Business

The Woodford Group, which is SA’s largest independent car hire company with a presence at all major airports and centres with a fleet of more than 2 500 vehicles across its three divisions, said the partnership, which was announced on Wednesday, will feature car rental options from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car.

These would be available at all Woodford Car Hire’s current and upcoming locations including Cape Town International Airport, OR Tambo International Airport, King Shaka International Airport. It will also include"four inner city branches at key locations across the country". Woodford Group CEO, Mohamed Owais Suleman said the company was"delighted to be partnering with an industry giant like Enterprise, whose values and approach match our own".

Suleman said Enterprise’s"expertise and knowledge" would"only enhance our own resolve to realise our goal of enhancing lives through effective mobility solutions". Jon Flansburg, Enterprise Holdings' assistant vice-president of global franchising for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, said the firm liked partnering with"local providers that have a strong reputation for customer service excellence".

 

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_Business Well, they will buy them out eventually ala McCann-Headboys and Walmart-Massmart. Its the American thing to do.

_Business This will end in tears

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