SIXT USA Plans Tulsa, Oklahoma, Operations
03/10/2025
The new 15,000-square-foot-office will be located at One Technology Center.
“We are excited to establish our presence in Tulsa and become an integral part of this dynamic and fast-growing city. With its skilled workforce, strategic location, and strong business ecosystem, Tulsa provides the ideal environment to support our continued expansion,” said Tom Kennedy, President, SIXT North America. “This new office will enhance our ability to support branches and customers across multiple time zones, ensuring seamless service as we scale our operations.”
SIXT USA offers car rentals, ride-hailing, car sharing, and vehicle subscriptions. The company has airport locations and offers delivery and pick-up service.
“We are thrilled to welcome SIXT to our city and our business community as the company continues its expansion across North America,” noted Mike Neal, President and Chief Executive Officer, Tulsa Regional Chamber. “SIXT’s presence not only will enhance service for its customers across the U.S. and Canada but also contribute to our local economy and workforce. We look forward to a strong partnership with SIXT as it gains a foothold in Tulsa.”
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