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The Rubber Tired Gantry Crane (RTG) is a type of crane used in the cranes and lifting equipment industry. It is a mobile crane that is typically used in port and intermodal operations, as well as in industrial applications. RTGs are designed to move containers and other heavy loads in a horizontal direction, and are typically powered by diesel or electric motors. They are capable of lifting up to 100 tons, and can be used in a variety of applications, including loading and unloading ships, moving containers, and handling heavy materials.
RTGs are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and mobility, as well as their ability to operate in tight spaces. They are also relatively easy to maintain and operate, making them a cost-effective option for many businesses.
Some of the major companies in the RTG market include Konecranes, Liebherr, Sany, Terex, and Zoomlion. These companies offer a wide range of RTG models, from small, lightweight models to large, heavy-duty models. Show Less Read more