MYCRANE, the world’s first digital platform for crane rental, has achieved a significant milestone, with its inventory of lifting equipment surpassing 10,000 machines following recent supplier registrations. Launched in 2021, the platform aims to assemble the largest global fleet of cranes, a goal now realised.
Speaking on the achievement, Andrei Geikalo, founder and CEO of MYCRANE, expressed pride in the company’s rapid growth. “When we launched MYCRANE, our goal of assembling the world’s largest fleet of cranes was rather ambitious, but that’s exactly what we have created,” he said. “Thanks to the hard work of our teams around the world, MYCRANE clients now have access to over 10,000 lifting machines – the biggest crane fleet globally.”
Geikalo added that MYCRANE’s digital platform offers solutions for any lifting need, from complex, heavy-module projects to short-term equipment rentals. The platform allows users to find the right equipment quickly and efficiently, contributing to cost-effective and safe lifting operations.
MYCRANE estimates that approximately 30% of the world’s top 100 crane fleet owners, as listed in the June 2024 KHL IC100 report, are registered on the platform. In South Asia and the Middle East, every company featured in the IC100 index is part of the MYCRANE network. The platform’s registered providers, now numbering more than 1,100, include industry leaders such as Al Faris, Sarens, Hareket, Sanghvi Movers, and Sinopec Heavy Lifting & Transportation.
The Dubai-based platform revolutionises the crane rental process by offering a digital solution that eliminates the need for cumbersome offline enquiries. MYCRANE allows users to browse and hire cranes from professional rental partners with ease. After completing a free registration, users can access cranes for projects in various industries, including renewable energy, petrochemicals, and construction, saving both time and money.
The MYCRANE platform provides access to a variety of lifting equipment, including crawler, mobile, and tower cranes, with capacities up to 4,000 tonnes.