Wise Jet Cranes, a prominent mobile crane hire company in Zimbabwe, is making significant investments
in new equipment to consolidate its market position and expand its service offerings. With a current fleet of 15 cranes, the company is committed to providing its customers with the latest and most advanced lifting solutions. The fleet comprises a range of cranes with lifting capacities from 10 to 250 tonnes. The heavy lifting company has recently expanded its fleet with an addition of two 50-tonne cranes.
The company’s fleet of cranes is capable of handling a wide range of lifting projects, from simple to complex. The company boasts a convoy of cranes from some of the world’s leading brands, including Liebherr, XCMG, Grove, and Svetruck. These cranes are known for their reliability, durability, and performance, making them the ideal choice for a wide range of lifting projects.
The company has also acquired a 50T Svetruck forklift/spreader bar. This new addition to the fleet will enable the company to offer its customers a wider range of services, including forklift hire. Svetruck forklifts are known for their durability, reliability, and performance. They are also highly versatile and can be used for a variety of tasks, such as loading and unloading materials, moving equipment around construction sites, and stacking goods in warehouses. The fork can be raised or lowered to any of the levels of a storage rack and can be extended into the frame to store and retrieve products.
The mobile crane hire company has also invested in a drill rig for piling. This investment is part of the company’s strategy to diversify its operations beyond heavy lifting and make it a key player in the construction sector. Piling is a foundation construction technique that involves driving long, slender columns into the ground to create a stable base for a building or any other structure.
Piling is often used in challenging ground conditions, such as soft soil or areas with a high water table.
Wise Jet Cranes has a proven track record of success in various projects, including emergency rescue missions and complex lifting operations.
In one instance, they were called in to assist with the trans-shipment of a Granite block from a trailer that had broken down in two. The company’s cranes have also been used to put a canopy in place for a new service station, stack loaded containers, and lift a 35-tonne solid steel electric motor.
The company’s equipment was also a vital asset in the Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe development in Goromonzi, the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport expansion project and the Kariba dam wall rehabilitation venture.
Wise Jet Cranes, notes that they understand that every lifting project is unique, and it “works closely with
its clients to develop custom-tailored solutions that meet their specific needs.” The company also offers competitive rates and flexible payment options to make its services accessible to everyone.
Text by Perry Kaande
From: S&D ISSUE 60