Crane :
Crane :
What does this term stand for?
A crane is a mechanical lifting device equipped with cables, pulleys, hoists, and other machinery designed to lift, move, and lower heavy materials and objects both vertically and horizontally. In logistics and supply chain operations, cranes serve as essential material handling equipment that enables the efficient movement of cargo, containers, and oversized loads that exceed the capacity of standard handling equipment. These machines utilize mechanical advantage through leverage and pulley systems to manipulate loads that would otherwise be impossible to move manually, making them indispensable in ports, warehouses, construction sites, and manufacturing facilities.
Key Characteristics
- Lifting Capacity and Mechanical Systems
- Versatility in Movement and Positioning
- Specialized Design for Operational Environments
- Safety and Regulatory Compliance
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