Boat Hoist
A practical lifting system for moving boats in marinas, repair yards and marine service facilities.
Learn MoreKuangshan supplies port crane systems for terminals, quays, container yards, shipyards, marinas and other marine handling operations where efficiency, reach and dependable lifting matter.
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Compare different port crane types based on cargo flow, yard layout, lifting range, travel method, vessel handling needs and terminal working conditions.
A practical lifting system for moving boats in marinas, repair yards and marine service facilities.
A compact dockside crane for lighter lifting work around piers, marinas and marine maintenance points.
A mobile handling solution for container movement where flexible yard transfer and stacking are required.
A quay-side crane suited to cargo transfer, ship loading work and general harbour material handling.
A solid choice for container yards that rely on fixed travel paths, orderly stacking and predictable handling flow.
A flexible yard crane for container handling where free movement and layout changes are part of daily work.
A container quay crane built for ship loading and unloading where reach, lifting speed and stability are critical.
A large lifting system for block handling, section assembly and heavy outdoor work in shipbuilding yards.
A straightforward marine crane for lifting service loads, equipment and lighter handling work around yachts and docks.
If you are still comparing options, send us your handling process, lifting range, terminal layout, duty cycle and any berth or yard drawings. We'll help you sort out which crane type fits the job.
Kuangshan manufactures port crane equipment to meet international quality and safety requirements. From structural fabrication to electrical integration, the focus stays on export readiness, stable quality control and dependable service performance.
Port cranes are used in operations where cargo transfer, container movement, vessel service or marine yard handling needs to be carried out safely and efficiently.
For quay loading, container stacking, yard transfer and organized terminal throughput.
For handling general cargo, bulk transfer and quay-side loading or discharge work.
For container transfer between rail lines, storage lanes and inland logistics zones.
For section lifting, heavy assembly and marine fabrication work across large outdoor areas.
For boat lifting, yacht service work and marine equipment handling around docks and repair areas.
For routine lifting, equipment maintenance and support handling in waterfront environments.
Port crane projects usually involve more coordination, more drawings and more practical site considerations. Working directly with the manufacturer helps keep communication clear from quotation through production.
Kuangshan supports port crane selection, technical review, fabrication and project coordination for container handling, quay service and marine lifting operations.
Matched to lifting range, travel method, cargo flow and port working conditions.
From quay cranes and yard systems to marine service cranes and boat handling equipment.
Suitable for waterfront exposure, heavy use and the practical demands of port operations.
Certification support helps reduce documentation and approval concerns for overseas buyers.
Support for selection, quotation, drawing review and matching the crane to the actual handling task.
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The following examples reflect typical port crane use in container handling, quay transfer, marine yard work and harbour service operations.
Ship to shore crane arranged for regular vessel loading and unloading on a high-throughput container berth.
RMG crane selected for fixed-lane stacking, rail-side transfer and orderly yard handling.
RTG crane used where container movement required more freedom across the storage yard layout.
Boat hoist supplied for lifting, transfer and service work in a marine maintenance and storage yard.
Common port cranes include ship to shore cranes, harbour portal cranes, RMG and RTG yard cranes, straddle carriers, boat hoists and other marine handling systems.
RMG cranes run on fixed rails and are often used where the yard layout is stable and predictable. RTG cranes move on rubber tyres, which gives more flexibility in how the container yard is arranged.
Ship to shore cranes are typically used for container loading and unloading directly between the vessel and the quay.
Yes. The crane can be matched to berth length, rail route, stacking lanes, lifting range, cargo type and the actual handling pattern on site.
It helps to send the lifting capacity, cargo type, yard or berth layout, travel method, duty cycle, environmental conditions and any drawings or site photos you already have.
Send us your handling requirements, site layout and operating conditions. We'll help you work out a suitable crane arrangement.