You have some
projects underway. It is either you gear up and buy your own equipment, extend
your company’s capabilities and add them these equipment to your business’
asset or you just need to rent a unit and cut the cost. How do you decide when
to buy and rent the equipment anyway?
We have learned
a lot of pros and cons of renting and buying. It is important to evaluate your
company’s current situation and capabilities including your financial plans to
carefully consider which method you will use in acquiring the equipment.
Here is a review
of the things which you should bear in mind before deciding when to buy and
when to rent equipment:
1. Budget
The budget is
one of the most important factors in any start of the business. Do you have
enough capital to buy a new equipment? If so, will it be practical to use that
money to buy or is it more rational to rent and save the cost? You should not
look only on the first few months of operation but foresee the future need of
the equipment to be used. Although buying may be a larger one-time financial outlay,
the cost of renting can add up quickly, and over a long period of time can end
up costing you more – especially if the equipment isn’t being used for the
entire rental period. And don’t forget: when you own, you can see a return on
your investment when you sell.
2. Duration
of Project
Time frame is
important to know how long you will need the equipment. It is more practical to
rent the machine if you are only using it for a short period of time. Renting
also makes more sense if you are using the equipment for only a specific task.
The risk, of course, is the increasing cost of rental when the equipment is not
used the entire time. Fortunately, many rental companies in Singapore, Tokyo,
Japan and Seoul South Korea only require payment for the actual time the
machine is being used.
On the other hand,
if you are working on a long project and would be using the machine frequently,
it is more advisable to buy your own equipment. The complaints on damage on the
parts of the equipment can still be charged on you if you are renting it. It
becomes worse if you wear the machine out so it would be better if you purchase
your own.

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