Built on Strength, Driven by Precision
SMK Crane Service stands at the forefront of professional lifting and material handling solutions in Bangalore, delivering excellence across construction, infrastructure, and industrial sectors. Backed by a modern fleet of advanced equipment—including Hydra (Farana) cranes, mobile and telescopic cranes, all-terrain cranes, forklifts, boom lifts, sky lifts, and truck-mounted cranes—we are equipped to execute projects of any scale with unmatched precision.
Our expertise lies in combining cutting-edge machinery with highly skilled operators and meticulous planning to ensure seamless execution of complex lifting operations. From heavy structural erection and HVAC installations to modular placements and high-rise lifting, every project is handled with a strong focus on safety, efficiency, and accuracy.
At SMK Crane Service, we don’t just provide equipment—we deliver dependable solutions. Our commitment to 24/7 availability, strict safety standards, and customer-centric approach makes us a preferred partner for businesses seeking reliability and performance.

We Solve Heavy Lifting & Shifting Challenges with Maximum Efficiency
With a modern fleet of Mobile Cranes, telescopic, Hydra (Farana), forklifts, and boom lifts, we handle projects of every scale with precision & we make sure it’s done well.
Committed to Lifting Excellence
Our mission is to deliver safe, reliable, and efficient crane and lifting solutions for every project. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and professionalism in our operations. By investing in modern equipment and skilled operators, we ensure precision in every lift. We aim to support our clients with timely service and cost-effective solutions tailored to their needs. Our goal is to build long-term relationships through trust, performance, and consistent excellence.
Why Choose Us?
Wide Range of Equipment – Mobile cranes, telescopic cranes (25–400 tons), Hydra/Farana (14–30 tons), forklifts (3–10 tons), and boom lifts (28–100 meters).





