
Mycrane wins prestigious EPC award at India event
NEW DELHI, 4 days ago
Mycrane, the first global platform for online crane rental, last month received a prestigious award celebrating innovation in the fields of engineering, infrastructure and construction.
The Dubai-based entity had scooped the 'Global Platform For Innovative Online Crane Rental' prize at the 11th annual EPC World Awards held in New Delhi, India.
The award follows a period of sustained growth for Mycrane in India, where the platform now has over 1,300 users which includes more than 550 customers, generating hundreds of rental enquiries every month. Mycrane continues to add 10% more users monthly.
Its valued clients in India include the largest industrial names, such as Larsen & Toubro, Tata, KP Energy, Macawaber Beekay, Birla Corp, Megha Engineering and NCC, as well as global brands including Linde, Technip, Thyssenkrupp, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel and Siemens Gamesa.
Worldwide, Mycrane has more than 1,700 registered crane rental companies offering in excess of 14,000 cranes – collectively forming the biggest fleet of cranes in the world.
Mycrane founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo said: "This award reaffirms our mission to benefit the entire crane rental industry by providing a seamless, digital-first solution that enhances efficiency and transparency."
"We dedicate this award to our incredible team, partners and clients who continue to support our vision," he stated.
"As Mycrane expands in India, we remain committed to making crane rental faster, easier, and more rewarding for all involved," he added.
Ashishkumar Tiwari, regional sales director for India and Middle East, said: "By connecting customers with nearby cranes, Mycrane helps reduce rental costs and encourages competition, benefiting both customers and suppliers."
"With hundreds of monthly enquiries on Mycrane, our suppliers can quickly deploy their machines, leading to higher profitability and better equipment utilization," remarked Tiwari.
"Notably, our recent customer requests have included cranes up to 1,250 tonnes, demonstrating Mycrane's capability to handle heavy lifting requirements - going up to 4,000 tonnes," he added.