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26.05.2022

Singapore appointment for Mycrane

Online crane rental aggregator Mycrane has appointed Allan Taylor as its franchisee in Singapore. He will also cover Thailand and Indonesia.

Mycrane claims to allow crane users to save both time and money by entering details of their lifting requirements on its web site, crane rental companies it have signed up then respond with a commercial offer, allowing the user to select the most attractive proposal and book the job directly on the website.

Allan Taylor has previously worked with Mammoet and has been a trader in the oil & gas industry with Petro Equipment Asia and others.
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Andrei Geikalo (L) and Allan Taylor sign the franchise agreement


Taylor said: “I am looking forward to helping equipment suppliers in the three countries to increase the utilisation of their fleets, while also working with contractors to help them save time and money on the crane procurement process. I can’t wait to get started with Mycrane and welcome local crane suppliers and contractors to get in touch to learn more about the benefits.”

Mycrane founder Andrei Geikalo is also a former Mammoet employee, having worked for Mammoet in Russia for more than 12 years, starting out as an engineer in 2008 and moving up through the ranks to become commercial director in 2014, leaving the business in 2020. Speaking of the new appointment he said: “We are delighted to welcome Allan at a time of great opportunity for those serving the thriving cranes and construction industry in Asia. The Asia Pacific area is often seen as an exciting region for business development – and with good reason.”

“As the world rebuilds following protracted pandemic disruption, countries in the region are expected to continue their ambitious infrastructure plans in the coming years. Mycrane will be well-placed to serve the local cranes and construction industries when we shortly begin operations in Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. In the meantime, we continue to explore ways to roll out our services in other key Asian markets such as China, Malaysia and Vietnam.”

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