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H&E steps up hiring

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03 July 2012

H&E Equipment Services, which recently announced a growth strategy to add new locations, says it is aggressively seeking to hire qualified senior executives, branch managers and sales representatives to staff expansion sites. The hiring plan includes a broad training program to ensure that newly hired employees are well educated in H&E operations and prepared to deploy as new locations come online, the company said.

"With the strength of our balance sheet and existing relationships we are well positioned to take advantage of, what we see as, the continuing improvement in the rental sector by organically enlarging our footprint in line with our previously disclosed growth strategy," said Brad Barber, H&E Equipment Services COO.

Headquartered in Baton Rouge, LA, H&E has 65 locations throughout the Gulf Coast, Mid-Atlantic, Intermountain, Southwest and Northwest regions.

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