Mycrane ticks over the 10,000 registered machines figure
Online crane rental platform Mycrane has reached a major milestone recently when supplier registrations pushed its inventory of lifting equipment above 10,000 units. “Our goal of assembling the world’s largest fleet of cranes was rather ambitious when we launched Mycrane back in 2021 – however that is exactly what we have created,” said Andrei Geikalo, Mycrane founder and CEO.
Referencing the industry’s index of the world’s largest crane-owning companies – the June 2024 KHL IC100, which awards a “total maximum load moment rating” of all cranes in a company’s fleet – Mycrane estimates that approximately 30 per cent of the 100 fleet owners listed are registered on its platform.
In South Asia and the Middle East, 100 per cent of the fleet owners appearing in the KHL IC100 are registered.
Official Mycrane equipment providers, which now number over 1,100 companies, include renowned industry leaders such as Al Faris, Denzai Holdings, Hareket, Sanghvi Movers, Sarens, Sinopec Heavy Lifting & Transportation and Van Adringhem Group.
The Myceane platform has expedited the crane rental process by bringing it online for the first time. This eliminates the need for cumbersome offline inquiries and allows users to hire cranes from professional rental partners for free. The management team of Mycrane, based in Dubai, brings extensive experience from working at the world’s largest engineered heavy-lifting companies.
The Mycrane customer base consists of individuals involved in various industry sectors, including renewable energy, petrochemical, construction, and civil engineering.