Floating cranes, also known as crane ships or floating cranes, typically feature different types of cranes installed on the deck of a square-shaped vessel, equipped with mooring systems and living facilities. Medium and small-sized floating cranes generally use shore power supply. If they are self-propelled, they need to be equipped with a propulsion system. Portal cranes are widely used in ports, terminals, storage yards, and other locations for loading, unloading, and transferring cargo from ships and vehicles. Their design, manufacturing, and inspection comply with advanced domestic and international standards such as DIN, FEM, IEC, AWS, GB, as well as newly promulgated national standards.


Based on the equipment attributes of floating cranes, these products are mainly used in: