Aprolis 100th Maeda mini crane

April 23, 2026

Published by Kranlyft Group

Maeda keeps growing in France

Aprolis, one of France’s top equipment rental companies, has officially hit the 100 mini crane mark in their fleet.

This is a pretty exciting milestone, and it shows just how much trust the French market has put in Maeda mini cranes over the years.

The 100th crane was delivered to Aprolis’s main HQ in Ville-Saint-Paul, Oise during the first week of September 2025. To celebrate, everyone got together for a ceremony, with folks from Aprolis and Kranlyft Group, all showing up to mark the occasion.

Ludovic Langlois, head of Aprolis Location, said the following: “The acquisition of our 100th MAEDA mini crane symbolizes Aprolis Location’s commitment to the high-tech specialty equipment sector. We are leveraging this growing market as a key strength to differentiate ourselves from traditional rental companies.”

And it’s no surprise these cranes are such a hit; their compact size combined with seriously impressive performance makes them a go-to choice for all kinds of specialised job sites.

Battery-powered Maeda Mini Crane

Photo credit: JDL Groupe

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