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Gantry Crane Selection Guide for Yards, Ports and Workshops

A gantry crane is often chosen when the lifting path cannot rely on a building runway. It may work across an open yard, beside a workshop, over a shipyard lane or inside a building where columns were not designed for an overhead crane. The structure looks straightforward, but the right selection still depends on the site.

For product details, see our gantry crane factory page and gantry crane price guide. The notes below focus on what a buyer should prepare before asking for a quote.

First decide the working area

Draw the area where the crane must travel. Mark rail length, span, storage zones, loading points, truck lanes, building walls, drains and any overhead obstructions. For outdoor yards, add wind conditions and ground information. For ports and maritime projects, check salt spray, long travel distance and whether the crane needs to work close to water.

In port machinery and terminals or shipyard and maritime work, load movement is rarely a simple straight line. Steel plates, sections, containers, modules and maintenance parts may all use the same crane path. This is where a site sketch becomes more valuable than a long email.

Main gantry crane types

  • Full gantry crane: both legs travel on ground rails. Good for outdoor yards and independent lifting lanes.
  • Semi-gantry crane: one side travels on a building runway and the other on a ground rail. Useful beside workshops or in mixed indoor/outdoor layouts.
  • Portable or mobile gantry crane: lower capacity, flexible position, often used for maintenance or small workshop handling.
  • Rubber-tired gantry crane: useful where rail installation is not practical, but it needs more attention to control, ground condition and operating plan.

Wind, rail and foundation are not small details

Outdoor gantry cranes need wind checks, storm anchoring and a rail or wheel path that stays aligned. Rail foundation problems can create long-term wheel wear, skewing and downtime. If the site is still being built, include crane rail and drainage design early. If the site is already operating, measure the ground and check where trucks, forklifts and people move.

Match the crane to the load

Load type decides a lot: steel plates need different below-the-hook equipment than concrete segments, timber packs or machine assemblies. Long loads may require lifting beams. Hot, dusty or corrosive work may need special protection. For comparison, review our application pages for steel industry cranes, precast concrete handling and timber and forestry lifting.

What to send for a gantry crane quote

Information Useful detail
Capacity and load shape Maximum weight, length, center of gravity and lifting tool
Span and rail length Working width and long travel distance
Outdoor condition Wind, rain, dust, temperature, coastal corrosion
Power supply Cable reel, sliding line, generator or other arrangement
Operation mode Pendant, remote, cabin or automated movement

Gantry cranes are usually visible, heavy and hard to change after installation. Spend the extra time on layout and duty before comparing prices. You can send drawings, photos or a short site video through our inquiry form.

large gantry crane structure at an outdoor industrial site

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