Feb 06, 2026
Recently, a 65-ton mobile harbor crane (MHC) supplied by GENMA to Singapore-based Infinite Company has successfully completed load testing and certification, and has now been officially delivered to the customer.
This MHC was specifically designed to meet the operational needs of efficient container handling at the customer's terminal. It features a fully hydraulic drive system, with a maximum lifting capacity of 65 tons and a working radius of up to 32 meters. Equipped with internationally recognized power systems, the crane ensures stable and reliable performance even under high-intensity working conditions.
In response to the terminal's ground bearing conditions, GENMA implemented targeted optimizations to the crane's travel system. By increasing the number of tires to distribute the load more evenly, pressure on the terminal structure is effectively reduced. This helps the customer save on infrastructure modification costs and reflects the customized design philosophy of "adapting the equipment to the site."
The recipient of this equipment is Infinite Company, an influential player in Singapore's logistics and port services sector, with business coverage spanning container handling, warehousing, transportation, and supply chain management. Following the delivery, GENMA will continue to provide comprehensive after-sales support and professional technical services to ensure the equipment maintains efficient and stable operation.
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