About Us

Overhead Crane Specialists since 2014

What We Do

Pro Cranes is a crane, hoist and lifting specialist manufacturer and service company with expert knowledge in all makes of overhead cranes and material handling equipment.

Our depth of knowledge and experience combined with our commitment to health and safety provides an essential service for your lifting and handling applications.

Our Managing Directors

Procranes Ltd was established in 2014 by its current Managing Directors Simon Coaley and Mike Eason.

In the early years, both Simon and Mike came from an engineering apprenticeship background. Both Simon and Mike are industry experts in this field – they met through their shared wealth of knowledge and experience in their former roles as Service Manager and Project Manager.  They had a vision and combined their experience/specialism’s to become Procranes Ltd.

From modest beginnings, they have spent the last 10 years working tirelessly to strategically grow and develop Procranes Ltd into what it is today.  In their roles as Managing  Directors, they have successfully established a structure of experienced, qualified and knowledgeable staff to support the company and its values.  This includes an elite team of highly trained, skilled and qualified engineers.

The focus of Procranes Ltd is to continue to provide customers with the responsive high standard service(s) which they have come to expect.

Simon Coaley

Simon gained his qualifications in mechanical / electrical engineering and has worked for a number of organisations, large and small.

To date, he has been in the lifting industry for 30 years plus.

Mike Eason

Mike was also apprentice trained, initially with an automation engineering background.  For over 20 years, he has worked specifically with overhead cranes and lifting equipment.

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Operating Hours

Monday – Friday: 9am to 5pm

Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Emergency Hours: 24/7

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