When organizing a concert, festival, corporate event, or production, it’s not only important what equipment you are renting, but also who you are actually renting it from.
In the rental industry, there is often a significant difference between the equipment a company truly owns and the equipment additionally sourced through partnerships and external networks. Collaboration between rental companies is not a problem in itself serious productions often work exactly that way. The issue begins when it is unclear what is part of the actual inventory and what is being additionally sourced without clear insight into the equipment’s history, maintenance, and condition.
When equipment is not part of a system that a rental company uses and services on a daily basis, it becomes difficult to guarantee its condition, reliability, and consistency in real production environments.
That is why at RMO we believe transparency should be the standard, not the exception.
People organizing events have the right to know in advance:
- what equipment is actually available,
- what condition it is in,
- who maintains it,
- and what is genuinely part of the rental company’s inventory.
For that reason, our equipment list is open, accessible, and regularly updated according to bookings, servicing, and new additions to our inventory. We believe clients should have a realistic insight into what a rental company truly owns, rather than relying on vague lists and promises without concrete information.
Of course, when needed, we also rely on a strong local and regional network of partners for additional equipment that is not part of our standard inventory. The difference is that we communicate this clearly and work with people and companies we have known and trusted for years. These collaborations have been built through real productions, festivals, and concerts, which is why we know exactly who we can rely on when specific riders or more complex production requirements arise.
We do not believe in the “we’ll have something similar” approach.
The equipment we rent is part of our everyday working system. We carefully select it, use it, and maintain it through real productions and live concerts, which is why it is important for us to know every part of the system, from instruments and amplifiers to the very last cable.
Every piece of equipment goes through regular inspection and maintenance, supported by people who work with and use that equipment in practice every day.
Transparency matters to us because trust begins long before the event itself.
An open approach, clear information, and equipment we can truly stand behind, that is how we believe professional rental should operate.

