Two 125-ton Mobile Harbor Cranes (MHC) provided by GENMA for an Indian client recently set sail. Notably, these are the sixth and seventh MHC units supplied by GENMA to this client, signifying the continuous deepening of their strategic partnership and highlighting the client’s long-standing trust in GENMA’s product quality and service capabilities.

These shipped MHC units were manufactured at GENMA’s high-end equipment production base—Nantong Rainbow Heavy Machineries Co., Ltd., Equipped with dual-operation modes for grabs and hooks, the cranes have a maximum lifting capacity of 125 tons under hook operation and a maximum working efficiency of 1,100 tons per hour under grab operation. They will be primarily used for coal and general cargo handling operations at the client’s terminal. The cranes employ a combination of frequency conversion drive for hoisting and traveling, and hydraulic drive for slewing and luffing, integrating the advantages of precise and efficient electronic control with the powerful and smooth performance of hydraulic systems.
In terms of intelligence, these cranes incorporate advanced smart digging technology, which automatically plans the optimal grabbing path and digging depth for the grab. This not only significantly enhances operational efficiency but also reduces operator workload and safety risks, providing the client with an “intelligent, efficient, and safe” port operation solution.
This shipment not only continues the long-term and stable cooperation between GENMA and its client but also serves as another testament to GENMA’s high-end equipment making strides in the international market. Moving forward, GENMA remains committed to creating value for global clients with professional equipment solutions.


