Johnson Crane Hire, has been in operation since 1976 and is one of South Africa’s leading crane hire companies with an extensive, modern, well maintained fleet and the capacity to supply a wide range of cranes to clients, in diverse markets
Preferred Mobile Crane supplier for major projects, shutdowns, maintenance work and heavy lifts. The best people committed to safety and service excellence.
We operate the largest fleet on the African continent and are rated the 50th largest crane hire company in the world, accredited by “International Cranes”. We operate with Dollar-based assets, the cranes are internationally marketable.
We operate throughout Southern Africa, with 12 local branches and a subsidiary in Botswana, Mozambique and Lesotho. We work regularly in neighbouring countries.
Johnson Crane Hire is a reputable crane hire company with a well known brand name. It boasts technical proficiency, is backed by four decades of industry experience, and an uncompromising commitment to safety.
Johnson Crane Hire is 51% Black Owned and a Level 2 B-BBEE Contributor and is certified in the following international standards: ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015 and ISO45001:2018.
Lifting solutions company Johnson Crane Hire recently showcased its latest fleet addition – a large Liebherr LTR11200 narrow track mobile crawler crane – during a customer
Development in Africa continues and this has seen an increased need for a capable lifting specialist. Johnson Crane Hire has an established reputation as a lifting
Johnson Crane Hire has clients in various industries with the main industries in Petrochemical, Mining, Construction and Heavy Industry.
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Contact us today to provide you with safe, efficient and cost-effective lifting solutions.
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