MYCRANE expands into India
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MYCRANE expands into India

MYCRANE expands into India

Online crane rental platform MYCRANE announced the launch of wholly-owned operations in India on day one of the Conex construction trade show, currently taking place in Gandhinagar, Gujarat (September 21-23).

Substantial investment from a Series A round has facilitated a global rollout of MYCRANE, which uses tech solutions to drive efficiency in the wider construction sector.

Operations in India will be handled by MYCRANE’s experienced local partners Rajiv Waichal, based in Pune, Maharashtra, and Ganesh M. Patil, who is located in Surat, Gujarat. Pan-India expansion will follow in the coming months.

Pictured from left: MYCRANE’s Aleksandr Geikalo, Rajiv Waichal, Ganesh M. Patil and Andrei Geikalo.
Pictured from left: MYCRANE’s Aleksandr Geikalo, Rajiv Waichal, Ganesh M. Patil and Andrei Geikalo.

MYCRANE founder and CEO Andrei Geikalo, said: “India is forecast to be one of the fastest growing large economies in 2023, and for the next five years. Whether it’s a record order of new aircraft from Airbus and Boeing, new semi-conductor facilities being built in Gujarat or countless infrastructure projects in Mumbai, India’s rise is not in question.
 
“This growth is driven by digitalisation – something that’s obvious to any visitor here, who will have noticed QR codes at every humble food stall and the huge take-up of mobile phone payments. MYCRANE is delighted to be present in one of the world’s most exciting commercial markets – at a truly exciting time.”

Pictured from left: MYCRANE’s Rajiv Waichal, Andrei Geikalo and Ganesh M. Patil.
Pictured from left: MYCRANE’s Rajiv Waichal, Andrei Geikalo and Ganesh M. Patil.

Seasoned industry experts, both Rajiv Waichal and Ganesh M. Patil were previously employed by Reliance Industries Ltd – a multinational conglomerate involved in energy and petrochemicals, among other sectors, and the largest private sector corporation in India.

Rajiv Waichal oversaw after-sales service for Tadano Cranes Pvt Ltd and was also employed by Terex India Pvt Ltd. Ganesh M. Patil is a certified mechanical engineer with two decades of experience working with material handling equipment and heavy commercial vehicles, previously employed by OEMs and crane manufacturers such as Tractors India Limited, Grove and Manitowoc.

Dubai-based MYCRANE currently has more than 3,000 registered customers, and more than 15,000 cranes available to hire at the free-to-use platform.

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