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The Dubai-based digital disruptor for the cranes and construction sector, MYCRANE, has expanded its global network with new franchisees for United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Qatar.  The new franchisees will be responsible for providing the full range of MYCRANE services which include the online crane rental platform, a Marketplace and support for engineering and site surveys. They are already in the process of registering local crane rental companies on the platform, and will shortly be marketing the service to customers. 

Commenting on the appointments, MYCRANE founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo said: “Entering the European market is an exciting moment for MYCRANE, which will soon be operational in three more important countries. 

“With its burgeoning renewables sector, the UK will see a huge requirement for cranes of all sizes up to the 750t class – not only for installation, but also for component movements, offloads and storage. Besides renewables, there is a growing nuclear sector and infrastructure projects such as HS2 and the Liverpool dock expansion.

 “Similarly, we are delighted to welcome our new partner for Qatar, which remains one of the fastest growing global construction markets, owing to the vast number of infrastructure, housing, rail and many other projects currently underway.” 

The UK and Ireland business is headed by managing director Mike Bryant, a former sales manager at ALE, which was acquired by Mammoet in 2020. Mike subsequently worked for global freight forwarders Deugro and DB Schenker in project management and business development roles. His franchise partners are Peter Edwards and Luke King, who have worked for the last 15 years as publishers in the heavy lift and breakbulk sector.

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Photo: MYCRANE founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo (left) signs a franchise agreement for Qatar with Kamal Kassab (right), managing director and founder of Ant Dynamics.

In Qatar, MYCRANE will be owned and operated by Ant Dynamics, a Doha-based provider of heavy lift and transportation engineering services. Managing director Kamal Kassab has over 18 years’ experience in the heavy lift sector, working on major projects for the construction of oil and gas plants, civil works and football stadiums.

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