MYCRANE Launches Mobile App to Enhance User Experience
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MYCRANE Launches Mobile App to Enhance User Experience

Dubai-based MYCRANE, the world’s first global platform for online crane rental, has introduced a new mobile app for iOS and Android, designed to offer users a faster and more intuitive experience on the move.

Available for free download on the App Store and Google Play, the app features an improved interface compared to web view and provides instant push notifications. This ensures seamless communication between crane rental providers and customers, whether they are on site, commuting, or travelling.

“The MYCRANE app has been developed in consultation with our customers and equipment partners worldwide, making it easier than ever to rent cranes online,” said Andrei Geikalo, MYCRANE founder and CEO. “It is another step in our mission to digitalise the crane industry with productivity-boosting tools that are accessible anytime, anywhere. With real-time notifications, you’ll never miss a new enquiry or company response.”

The MYCRANE platform simplifies the crane rental process by taking it fully online, eliminating the need for traditional offline enquiries. Users can register free of charge and quickly find lifting equipment from professional crane rental partners, saving both time and costs.

Serving industries such as renewable energy, petrochemicals, construction, and civil engineering, MYCRANE draws on the extensive experience of its management team, who have worked with some of the world’s largest engineered heavy lifting companies. 

Dubai-based MYCRANE, the world’s first global platform for online crane rental, has introduced a new mobile app for iOS and Android, designed to offer users a faster and more intuitive experience on the move.Available for free download on the App Store and Google Play, the app features an improved interface compared to web view and provides instant push notifications. This ensures seamless communication between crane rental providers and customers, whether they are on site, commuting, or travelling.“The MYCRANE app has been developed in consultation with our customers and equipment partners worldwide, making it easier than ever to rent cranes online,” said Andrei Geikalo, MYCRANE founder and CEO. “It is another step in our mission to digitalise the crane industry with productivity-boosting tools that are accessible anytime, anywhere. With real-time notifications, you’ll never miss a new enquiry or company response.”The MYCRANE platform simplifies the crane rental process by taking it fully online, eliminating the need for traditional offline enquiries. Users can register free of charge and quickly find lifting equipment from professional crane rental partners, saving both time and costs.Serving industries such as renewable energy, petrochemicals, construction, and civil engineering, MYCRANE draws on the extensive experience of its management team, who have worked with some of the world’s largest engineered heavy lifting companies. 

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