GENMA has hit three major milestones on a large-scale ship-building gantry crane project: an 1,800-ton crane has completed testing, a 1,200-ton crane has been installed, and a 400-ton crane has received official certification — putting the full batch on track for delivery.

Built lightweight from the ground up, GENMA gantry cranes use optimized structures to cut foundation costs, while wind tunnel simulation data ensures proven wind resistance along demanding riverside sites. Full variable-frequency drives, PLC controls, and an energy feedback system deliver precise positioning, high efficiency, and low energy use. Modular design with remote diagnostics keeps maintenance simple — a package that has earned strong customer recognition.
The project’s steady progress reflects close teamwork. The customer’s equipment department head and team brought deep expertise and commitment, offering thorough guidance in technical reviews and on-site coordination. In turn, GENMA’s project team responded with speed and agility, driving each milestone forward. This mutual trust has built a solid foundation for the final push.
Buoyed by this momentum, GENMA will continue leveraging lean manufacturing and tight project management to ensure flawless delivery, providing efficient, safe lifting solutions that create lasting value.


