Jekko Appoints Arsis as Official Distributor for Greece
- Meagan Wood

- Dec 19, 2025
- 3 min read
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Italian spider crane manufacturer Jekko has appointed Arsis as its new distributor for Greece, strengthening its presence in the southeastern European market. The agreement covers sales, service, and support for the full Jekko product range, with the first machines already arriving in the country.

Jekko Expands Dealer Network in Greece
Jekko has confirmed the appointment of Arsis as its official distributor for Greece, marking a strategic step in expanding its European dealer network.
The partnership will see Arsis responsible for sales, aftersales service, spare parts, and technical support for both new Jekko machines and those already operating in the Greek market.
First Jekko Spider Cranes Arrive
One of the first Jekko machines delivered under the new agreement is a 3.2-tonne Jekko SPX 532 spider crane, signalling the start of active fleet deployment and customer demonstrations in Greece.
The SPX 532 is part of Jekko’s compact spider crane range, designed for restricted access lifting, indoor work, and urban construction environments.
A Distributor with Complementary Brands and Experience
Arsis already represents several well-known lifting equipment manufacturers, including Fassi loader cranes a sister company to Jekko and CMC spider lifts.
In addition to equipment distribution, Arsis’ activities include:
Loader crane mounting
Sales and servicing of used cranes and aerial lifts
Import and export of used lifting equipment
Supply of spare parts and hydraulic pumps
Rental of self-propelled and vehicle-mounted work platforms
This broad portfolio positions Arsis as a full-service lifting solutions provider within Greece.
Nationwide Coverage from Athens Base
Founded in 1992, Arsis is headquartered in Aspropyrgos, on the western edge of Athens. The company operates from a 4,000 square metre fully equipped facility and provides nationwide aftersales coverage through its service network.
Arsis will offer the entire Jekko product range, while also supporting existing Jekko cranes already in use across Greece.
Leadership Perspectives
Alberto Franceschini, Sales Director at Jekko, said:
“The appointment of Arsis represents an important step in the development of our dealer network. We place great value on working with partners that have technical competence and a structured approach to customer support. Arsis certainly meets these requirements.”
Yannis Katsounas, Chief Executive of Arsis, added:
“We are pleased to start this cooperation with Jekko, which is a recognised manufacturer in the lifting sector, and this partnership allows us to include its product range within our commercial offering for the Greek market.”
About Jekko
Jekko is an Italian manufacturer specialising in compact lifting solutions, including spider cranes and mini pick-and-carry cranes. The company is recognised for its focus on innovation, electric and hybrid technology, and machines designed for confined and sensitive environments.
Jekko equipment is widely used in construction, glazing, industrial maintenance, and interior lifting applications worldwide.
Website https://www.jekko-cranes.com
About Arsis
Arsis is a Greek lifting equipment specialist offering sales, service, rental, and refurbishment of cranes and access equipment. With more than three decades of experience, the company supports customers across construction, industry, logistics, and infrastructure sectors throughout Greece.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Jekko’s distributor in Greece?
Arsis is the official distributor for Jekko spider cranes in Greece.
Does Arsis support existing Jekko machines?
Yes. Arsis will provide service and support for both new and existing Jekko cranes already operating in Greece.
Which Jekko models are available?
Arsis will offer the full Jekko product range, including compact spider cranes such as the SPX series.
Where is Arsis based?
Arsis is headquartered in Aspropyrgos, near Athens, with nationwide aftersales coverage.






























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