Following the recent Bauma ConExpo event, which took place end Jan / start Feb 2023 in Delhi, India, global engineering, procurement and construction firms Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Tata Projects and IRB Infrastructure, have registered with online crane rental service MyCrane.
The company’s founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo attended the event saying the new signings were a testament to the efficiencies that MyCrane provides: “Our new registrants are household names in India, yet they also carry out major projects on a global basis,” explained Geikalo. “For that reason, I am delighted they have seen the advantages of partnering with MyCrane.
“Our platform helps EPC contractors, and many other types of clients, to find the equipment they need – on time, in budget and with the best provider, whether that’s in India or any other part of the world.”
Last year, in another successful project, Beijing-based Haihua Industry Group entrusted MyCrane when it needed to source a 400-tonne capacity crawler crane to install three columns at a refinery. Other recent customer registrations include Renaissance Heavy Industries (RHI) and China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC).
Geikalo was also at the Bauma event in Delhi to promote his company’s new MyCrane Agents scheme, which was launched in December as a means of partnering with freelance sales agents, anywhere in the world, who have relevant industry experience and contacts.
Independent professionals who have customer connections, such as those working in construction, oil and gas, petrochemical, energy, mining and other industries where cranes are being used, are invited to help market MyCrane’s services and products to their professional network on mutually-beneficial terms.
“MyCrane wants to share the benefits of increased digitalisation in the crane and construction industry and we would be delighted to hear from anybody who is interested in working with our rapidly-expanding tech company,” concluded Geikalo.