Main application scenarios of ship crane

Main application scenarios of ship crane

Ship crane (marine crane/ship hoist) is lifting equipment installed on ships, decks, barges, and ports, primarily used for loading, unloading, lifting, and hoisting operations on water/docks, mainly in the following scenarios:

1.  Loading and unloading of cargo at port terminals

◦ Loading and unloading of containers, bulk cargo, general cargo, steel, sand, and gravel.

◦ Cargo hoisting and transfer for fishing boats, cargo ships, and engineering ships.

2. Fisheries and Aquatic Operations

◦ Fish haul lifting, fishing net handling, fish box/fishing gear hoisting.

◦ Fixed lifting equipment on an ocean-going fishing vessel.

3. Support for engineering ships/operation vessels

◦ Salvage ships, dredging ships, and material hoisting for dredgers.

◦ Water construction: steel pipes, rebar cages, equipment hoisting.

4. Ship Supply and Maintenance

◦ Transfer and supply of materials between ships

◦ Hull maintenance, equipment replacement, spare parts lifting

5. Yachts, workboats, rescue boats

◦ Lifeboat and dinghy handling

◦ Maritime rescue and emergency supplies hoisting.

6. Coastal/inland barges, transport ships

◦ Short-distance transfer and loading/unloading of sand, building materials, stone, equipment, etc.

Simply put: whenever there is a need to 'hoist things, move heavy objects, or load and unload on the water' on a ship, ship cranes are basically used.

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