Ship & Port Cranes: Compare Types, Avoid Mistakes, Choose Right

Whether you're outfitting a new vessel, upgrading a port terminal, or planning offshore lifting operations, choosing the right crane is a big decision โ€” and a costly one to get wrong. This guide breaks down the most common crane types used at sea, in port, and on offshore rigs โ€” with insider tips, example pricing, and a free tool to help you match your project with the right crane. Ready to lift smarter? Letโ€™s get into it.

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ShipUniverse: Crane Selector Tool

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ShipUniverse: Crane Type Comparison Guide
Crane Type Mount Location Price Best For Highlights
Marine Jib Crane Ship Deck Moderate General cargo on small to mid-sized ships Simple design, compact footprint, good for fixed lift arcs
Marine Knuckle Boom Crane Ship Deck Moderateโ€“High Confined spaces, precise offshore handling Articulated boom, space-efficient, safer on rough seas
Marine Telescopic Crane Ship Deck High Variable reach on smaller vessels Extendable boom, flexible reach, minimal swing radius
Marine Deck Crane Ship Deck Moderate Standard vessel cargo handling Generic crane class; varies by boom type and vessel size
Derrick Crane Ship or Barge Moderateโ€“Low Bulk material loading, rigging setups Classic A-frame or mast boom design; great for fixed cargo flow
Floating Crane Barge or Offshore Support High Heavy lifts in ports or at sea Mounted on barge or vessel, used for salvage, bridge, or offshore work
Offshore Crane Offshore Platform High Loading/unloading offshore vessels and platforms Heavy-duty, weather-resistant, long reach
Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane Offshore Platform / Vessel High Subsea loads, offshore supply lifts Articulating boom for safe operation in harsh seas
Offshore Telescopic Crane Offshore Platform / Vessel High Precise lifting with variable reach Telescoping boom for compact storage and reach flexibility
Offshore Lattice Boom Crane Offshore Platform Very High Heavy offshore lifts (long reach) Strong structural design; ideal for fixed offshore installations
Heavy Lift Offshore Crane Offshore Platform / Vessel Very High Ultra-heavy lifts (300t+) Engineered for lifting topside modules, subsea equipment, and more
Ship-to-Shore (STS) Crane Port Terminal Very High Container loading/unloading Massive gantry crane, common at major container terminals
Bulk Handling Crane Port / Ship Moderateโ€“High Bulk commodities (grain, coal, ore) Often fitted with grab buckets or clamshell attachments
Rail-Mounted Gantry (RMG) Crane Port Terminal High Container yard operations Moves on fixed rails; great for stacking containers efficiently
Mobile Harbor Crane (MHC) Port Moderateโ€“High Flexible cargo operations at ports Wheeled and mobile; handles containers, bulk, or breakbulk
Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG) Crane Port Yard High Container stacking & movement Mobile container stacking crane on tires, no rails needed

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