Currently, there are many companies offering crane rentals, but how do you choose a company that provides high-quality service?

This article will introduce you to what you should know before deciding to rent a crane, along with 13 tips to help you select a reputable crane rental company that offers high-quality cranes. Let’s take a look at what you need to check!


13 Important Points to Consider When Choosing a Crane Rental Company

  1. Ensure the crane specifications match your project requirements. Typically, this is measured by the weight the crane can lift, such as 10 tons, 20 tons, 50 tons, 100 tons, etc. Choosing a crane that does not match the weight of your project could lead to dangerous situations.

  2. Check the length of the crane's arm (boom). How high can it lift objects vertically? In some cases, even if the crane can lift the weight, if the arm is not long enough, it may not be able to complete the task.

  3. Ensure all necessary accessories are included. Cranes usually come with various accessories to support operations. It is advisable to check with the company if they have the necessary equipment for your operations; otherwise, you may need to source them yourself.

  4. The crane operator must have a valid driving license or a certificate (Certificate).

  5. The crane must pass safety inspections and comply with legal requirements, with proper certification documents, such as a form P.J.2.

  6. Check if there is accident insurance.

  7. Examine the access route to ensure it is not too narrow. Can the crane reach the site? You may want to ask the rental company if the desired crane size can access the location.

  8. The crane rental company should be located in a convenient area near the job site.

  9. Inquire about additional costs thoroughly, such as fuel costs, driver fees, or other minor expenses in detail.

  10. Does the crane rental companyprovide a receipt that is a valid tax invoice with proper VAT?

  11. Choose a company with expertise in cranes. You can check their years in business, their website information, and their ability to provide reliable and expert advice. It is best to contact them directly for confirmation.

  12. Choose a reputable company. You can search the company name on Google to see if there are any negative reports or ask about previous projects they have completed, how long they have been in business, etc.

  13. Choose a company that provides straightforward advice, is knowledgeable, and does not make unrealistic promises.

Conclusion

If you can find a company that meets these 13 important points, you can be assured of receiving crane rental services that meet your needs, specifications, and ensure safety in operations.