Japan’s Denzai has formed a strategic partnership with Singaporean crane and heavy equipment company Hiap Heng Heavyequipment.

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Source: Denzai.

As part of a memorandum of understanding (MoU), the two parties will jointly pursue opportunities in the Singaporean market.

Kohki Uemura, president and ceo of Denzai Huationg (a Denzai group company), said: “Singapore is entering a new era of infrastructure development that will define the city’s future. By combining Denzai’s global heavy lifting expertise and equipment with Hiap Heng’s trusted fleet of mobile elevated work platforms, we can offer comprehensive solutions that cover the full spectrum of construction needs. Together, our teams and our people bring the strength, precision, and reliability to support Singapore’s most ambitious projects, today and in the years ahead.”

Hiap Heng has a fleet of rough-terrain and all-terrain cranes with lifting capacities up to 350 tonnes, heavy transport equipment including trailers, lorry cranes, and mobile elevated work platforms such as boom and scissor lifts that cater to a wide variety of jobsite conditions and logistical challenges.

Joyce Foo Hui Chin, ceo of Hiap Heng, added: “This collaboration extends beyond equipment – it is a strategic partnership designed to create a comprehensive ecosystem spanning cranes, transport, mobile elevated work platforms, and emerging areas such as end-of-life battery recycling.”

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