MYCRANE Crosses 1,000 Customers in India
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MYCRANE Crosses 1,000 Customers in India

MYCRANE, the global platform for crane rental and purchase, has achieved major commercial milestones in India, reinforcing the country’s position as one of its fastest-growing strategic markets. The company has surpassed 1,000 registered customers and 1,000 crane suppliers nationwide, while completing more than 100 paid orders.

The growth reflects rising adoption of digital procurement solutions across India’s construction, infrastructure, energy and industrial sectors. Equipment sourced through the platform is supporting projects across the country, with several leading contractors and EPC companies using the service.

Its client base in India includes Larsen & Toubro, Tata, Adani Group, KP Energy, Macawaber Beekay, Birla Corp, Megha Engineering and NCC. Global industrial companies such as Linde, Technip, thyssenkrupp and ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel are also active users of the platform.

In one recent assignment, MYCRANE secured a 400-tonne crawler crane for a major infrastructure project. By sourcing the crane from a closer location, the client reportedly achieved savings of more than 20 per cent compared to traditional offline procurement methods, while also reducing mobilisation costs.

The company has further expanded its presence through MYCRANE Trading, introduced recently after a USD 50 million investment. The business offers crane sales, leasing and maintenance services, alongside crawler, all-terrain, rough-terrain and tower cranes, backed by inspection, engineering and after-sales support.

By combining rental and trading services, MYCRANE aims to position itself as a complete procurement partner in India, serving both short-term project needs and long-term equipment requirements.

MYCRANE, the global platform for crane rental and purchase, has achieved major commercial milestones in India, reinforcing the country’s position as one of its fastest-growing strategic markets. The company has surpassed 1,000 registered customers and 1,000 crane suppliers nationwide, while completing more than 100 paid orders.The growth reflects rising adoption of digital procurement solutions across India’s construction, infrastructure, energy and industrial sectors. Equipment sourced through the platform is supporting projects across the country, with several leading contractors and EPC companies using the service.Its client base in India includes Larsen & Toubro, Tata, Adani Group, KP Energy, Macawaber Beekay, Birla Corp, Megha Engineering and NCC. Global industrial companies such as Linde, Technip, thyssenkrupp and ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel are also active users of the platform.In one recent assignment, MYCRANE secured a 400-tonne crawler crane for a major infrastructure project. By sourcing the crane from a closer location, the client reportedly achieved savings of more than 20 per cent compared to traditional offline procurement methods, while also reducing mobilisation costs.The company has further expanded its presence through MYCRANE Trading, introduced recently after a USD 50 million investment. The business offers crane sales, leasing and maintenance services, alongside crawler, all-terrain, rough-terrain and tower cranes, backed by inspection, engineering and after-sales support.By combining rental and trading services, MYCRANE aims to position itself as a complete procurement partner in India, serving both short-term project needs and long-term equipment requirements.

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