MYCRANE Brings First Crane Inventory to Jebel Ali


Arrival of 20 Machines Signals Shift From Online Marketplace to Equipment Supplier



By Simon West

MYCRANE Trading has marked its transition from platform-led concept to a fully operational equipment supplier after announcing a first shipment of cranes would be arriving at its base in Dubai’s Jebel Ali Free Zone in mid-January.

The initial inventory comprises 20 machines sourced from leading Asian and European suppliers, including 15 tower cranes with lifting capacities of 8 to 12 tonnes, a 100-tonne crawler crane and four mobile cranes ranging from 60 to 100 tonnes. Their arrival follows recent purchase and inspection visits by MYCRANE teams in multiple regions.

MYCRANE said holding ready-to-deploy equipment would shorten procurement timelines and allow it to respond faster to demand across the Gulf and other markets. Each crane will arrive with certified inspection and safety documentation following multi-stage checks before purchase, shipment and handover.

“Having physical inventory ready in Jebel Ali fundamentally changes how quickly customers can move from enquiry to execution,” said CEO Andrei Geikalo. “Our model is designed to support a wide range of customers, including crane rental companies expanding their fleets and end users procuring equipment for direct project deployment, offering total flexibility for different buying scenarios.”

The launch follows MYCRANE Trading’s US$50 million funding announcement in August 2025 and the opening of its Jebel Ali facility. The company said it plans to expand its inventory through 2026, while also offering on-demand sourcing for customers with specific project or fleet requirements.

Photo: Andrei Geikalo (third from right) pictured with the MYCRANE trading team in Dubai. Credit: MYCRANE

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