A Dedicated Saudi Operation When it comes to Crane Rental in Saudi Arabia, Al Faris Group brings unmatched fleet depth and engineering expertise to every project. Al Faris Group operates a dedicated crane fleet from its Jubail base in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Kingdom\'s oil, gas, and petrochemical sector without relying on cross-border mobilisation from the UAE for standard projects. This local presence means crane availability, spare parts, and operator crews are already positioned within the Kingdom. Proven on the Kingdom\'s Industrial Sites Saudi Arabia\'s industrial facilities, from refineries to utility infrastructure, present some of the region\'s harshest operating environments, extreme heat, remote desert access, and strict turnaround schedules that leave little room for equipment delay. Al Faris\' Saudi crane operations have supported projects requiring precise handling in these remote and high-temperature site conditions. Aligned with Local Compliance Requirements Crane operations in Saudi Arabia\'s industrial sector typically fall under strict Saudi Aramco or SEC contractor safety frameworks, depending on the client. Al Faris\' Jubail team is experienced in meeting these documentation and safety induction requirements as a standard part of project onboarding, rather than treating them as an unfamiliar additional step. Capacity for Both Routine and Critical Lifts Not every Saudi project needs the region\'s largest crawler crane. Al Faris\' Saudi fleet spans smaller mobile units for routine maintenance lifts through to heavy crawler cranes for major structural or process equipment installations, allowing the right crane class to be matched to each project rather than over-supplying capacity that isn\'t needed. Supporting Refinery Turnaround Schedules Saudi refinery and plant turnarounds operate under some of the industry\'s tightest scheduling pressure, where crane downtime directly extends an already costly shutdown window. Al Faris structures its Saudi crane deployments around these fixed turnaround windows, prioritising equipment readiness and rapid mobilisation over the flexibility that longer-lead-time projects might allow.