Japanese heavy lifting and transport specialist Denzai has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Hiap Heng Heavyequipment Co. to jointly pursue opportunities in the Singapore market.

Hiap Heng, founded in Singapore in 1983, offers rough terrain and all terrain cranes up to 350 tonnes, a fleet of heavy transport equipment, lorry cranes, and mobile elevated work for a wide variety of jobsites.

“Singapore is entering a new era of infrastructure development that will define the city’s future,” says Kohki Uemura, President & CEO, Denzai. “By combining Denzai’s global heavy lifting expertise and equipment with Hiap Heng’s trusted fleet… we can offer comprehensive solutions that cover the full spectrum of construction needs. Together, our teams and our people bring the strength, precision, and reliability to support Singapore’s most ambitious projects, today and in the years ahead.”

“Today marks the signing of an MOU between Denzai and Hiap Heng, bringing together world-class lifting expertise with decades of trusted local service,” says Joyce Foo Hui Chin, CEO, Hiap Heng. “This collaboration extends beyond equipment — it is a strategic partnership designed to create a comprehensive ecosystem spanning cranes, transport, mobile elevated work platforms, and emerging areas such as end-of-life battery recycling. It represents a win for Denzai, a win for Hiap Heng, and above all, a major win for our customers. Together, we are prepared to lift higher, build stronger, and contribute to a smarter, more sustainable future for Singapore’s infrastructure.”