Misr for Engineering Works has concluded overhead crane safety training for employees at the Cairo Metro Line 3 – Imbaba workshop in Egypt.

The company’s engineering team led practical and project-based sessions to provide the client’s staff with knowledge in safe crane use.

The recent training is part of Misr for Engineering Works’ ongoing activities with major infrastructure clients.

Misr for Engineering Works, in a LinkedIn post, said: “We are deeply proud of our engineers for their dedication, passion, and technical excellence driving progress on this landmark metro project. 

“Together, we’re building a safer and smarter future for Egyptian transportation!”

Misr for Engineering Works was established in 1983 by chairman Khaled Fikry.

The company manufactures and supplies overhead cranes and related equipment within Egypt.

Its products include hoists, cranes, and electric feeding systems.

The firm offers comprehensive on-site crane installation services, ensuring that crane engineers properly assemble and verify the safety and readiness of the equipment.

It also prioritises spare parts storage, which is fully integrated and stocked with a wide range of essential components.

This inventory includes items such as hooks, shackles, wires, radio controls, gearboxes, trolleys, C-sections, and limit switches.

The company works with public and private sector organisations, including the Suez National Authority, Arab Contractors, Hassan Allam Holding, and Alstom.

Furthermore, the company exports crane equipment to countries such as Kenya, Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Lebanon, and Guinea.