Johnson Arabia, a leader in the lifting equipment industry, marked its 25th anniversary, celebrating a quarter-century of innovation, quality, and dedication to its customers. Since its founding in 1999, the company has evolved from a small operation into a major player in the lifting sector, renowned for delivering high-performance cranes, aerial work platforms, and IPAF training that consistently set new industry benchmarks.
To commemorate this significant milestone, Johnson Arabia will host an open house for its valued customers, suppliers, contractors, and employees. The company eagerly anticipates celebrating with all those who have been part of its journey.
A Legacy of Quality and Innovation
Since its inception, Johnson Arabia has led the way in providing efficient, cutting-edge solutions to contractors throughout the GCC region. From humble beginnings, the company has expanded its portfolio to include spider cranes, mobile tower cranes, and sustainability-compliant cranes and platforms. These innovations have become essential for countless construction projects across the UAE, Oman, and, more recently, Saudi Arabia.
“At Johnson Arabia, we’ve always prioritized innovation and delivering services that not only meet but exceed our customers’ expectations,” said Martin Kirby, Managing Director of Johnson Arabia. “Our 25th anniversary is more than just a milestone; it’s a celebration of the hard work, innovation, and dedication that has shaped our company over the past quarter-century.”
Commitment to Sustainability and Future Growth
As Johnson Arabia reflects on 25 years of success, the company is also looking ahead. With a steadfast commitment to sustainability, Johnson Arabia has integrated eco-friendly equipment into its fleet through partnerships with JLG, Genie, Sinoboom, Nifty, and Dingli on the aerial work platform side, and Liebherr, Grove, Sany, and Manitowoc on the crane side.
“Looking forward, we’re excited about the region’s continued development and the role our cranes will play in shaping GCC infrastructure, especially in the UAE and Saudi Arabia,” said Mohammed Fareed Naser, Executive Manager of Cranes.
“We remain committed to offering solutions that help our clients meet their objectives while minimizing environmental impact,” added Joe Keely, who has driven the expansion of the company’s sustainable aerial work platform fleet.
In addition, Johnson Arabia announced that its Saudi Arabian office is fully operational and already involved in several key projects.
“We owe our success to the strong relationships we’ve built within the industry since 1999 and to the trust our customers place in us,” said Kirby. “As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we look forward to many more years of innovation, partnership, and progress.”