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Floating cranes are a type of crane and lifting equipment used for lifting and moving heavy objects in and around bodies of water. They are typically used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of docks, bridges, and other marine structures. Floating cranes are also used in the loading and unloading of ships, as well as in the dredging of waterways.
Floating cranes are typically mounted on a barge or pontoon, and are equipped with a variety of lifting and hoisting mechanisms, such as winches, cranes, and derricks. They are designed to be able to move and maneuver in shallow waters, and are often equipped with a variety of navigation and positioning systems.
The floating crane market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products and services. Companies in the market include Liebherr, Mammoet, Sarens, ALE, and Heerema Marine Contractors. Show Less Read more