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The pick & carry feature makes these cranes a logical choice for customers.

The pick & carry feature makes these cranes a logical choice for customers.

Johnson Arabia gets Maeda Spider Cranes

01 June 2020

Johnson Arabia, a leading aerial work platforms (AWP) company in the GCC region that boasts over 250 mobile cranes and over 700 AWPs, has now added a range of Maeda Spider Cranes to boost its fleet size.

“This investment is part of the vision to innovate and constantly bring new concepts to the market and is just the start of the proposed expansion planned for the business. At Johnson Arabia, we demand the best in reliability, performance and, above all, safety and cost-effectiveness from our long-term partners,” said its Managing Director Martin Kirby.

“Our business is constantly evolving and expanding even during such challenging times and we will work together with our partners and clients to provide the industry with the best total lifting solutions,” he added. 

Mohammed Fareed, the Executive Manager Cranes Dubai, said the company has chosen to broaden its offerings to include mini spider cranes to the fleet in line with its commitment to providing the region with effective complex lifting solutions based on growing needs.

“These spider cranes will enable companies to continue work on large scale projects and fast track certain challenging lifting and placement operations. The spider mini crane series will also work in conjunction with our existing line of cranes equipment extending the choice for companies,” he noted.  “This along with the best technical support in the business makes Johnson Arabia a preferred choice for a company’s lifting needs,” he stated.

According to him, these cranes set the standard with market-leading performance offering up to six crane models with tonnage from 1 to 8 ton, maximum lifting height of 25 m and maximum working radius of 18 m.

The pick & carry feature makes these cranes a logical choice for customers for a wide range of applications, from construction work to natural resource development.  




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