MyCrane adds new crane types

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Dubai-based MyCrane has added four new types of lifting device to its innovative online crane rental platform.

MyCrane founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo said the digital platform will offer all types of lifting-related equipment by the end of 2022 (Photo: MyCrane)

The introduction of boom trucks, hydraulic gantry systems, mini cranes and aerial platforms to the site marks the company’s entry into the short-term rental market and will see the company provide business-to-consumer (B2C) service for the first time, it said.

MyCrane founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo said the latest additions to the free-to-use platform are aligned with the company’s strategic plan.

“From the start of our operations in mid-2021, feedback from customers has consistently been that we should add all types of cranes to the MyCrane platform. The latest additions to our site bring this goal a step closer, and allow us to offer more value to our customers with a one-stop solution.

“When business or consumer clients use MyCrane to compare the offers of crane rental companies easily and quickly, they will now find a much larger selection of machines available for hire. We plan to add all remaining lifting-related equipment to the platform by the end of 2022.”

Read an interview with Andrei Geikalo by clicking here.

The MyCrane service is already operational in a number of global markets, including the UK, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, India, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

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