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Johnson Arabia Expands Its AWP Fleet And Opens A Second Branch In Oman

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By: P&E Staff
Post Date: February 18, 2021
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Johnson Arabia Expands Its Ariel Work Platforms Fleet And Opens A Second Branch In Oman

After successfully navigating the tough markets in 2020, Johnson Arabia has proved to be a leader in the rental industry and in now expanding its fleet. They are awaiting the delivery of 112 machines to complement their existing fleet across the group. The up-to-date brand models include JLG and Genie.

The investment by Johnson Arabia strengthens the company’s ambition to get to fleet size of 1000 machines by the close of 2021. To help fulfil the growing demand, the majority of purchased machines will be delivered to their new location in Muscat, an existing location in Duqm and the remaining units will be delivered to their HQ in the UAE.

“Since our move from Al Quoz to Dubai Industrial city in late 2019, we have been able to refine and modernize our already impeccable service. This is mainly because of a new larger workshop and new talented workforce that has joined the team,” says Paul Farrell, Workshop Manager at Johnson Arabia.

In addition to this, the growth in Oman is also driven by the fact that Johnson Arabia has already been a well-known name in the rental industry there for about ten years for cranes and has now started to focus equally on their AWP supply too. To further help this expansion, Johnson Arabia has increased their sales and operations team and is exploring new project avenues, specifically in the oil & gas industry.

Gareth Conley, Executive Manager for AWP adds: “In spite of the dip in utilization in 2020 we are seeing a higher demand in the market. Along with the U.A.E. we have also welcomed an increase in requests in Muscat and Duqm in the oil & gas and construction sector. This increase in fleet is to not only supplement this demand but to also increase our footprint in Oman.”

 

By: P&E Staff
Post Date: February 18, 2021
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