Rubber Tyred Gantry RTG Cranes offer exceptional mobility and are designed for high-intensity yard operations, providing high productivity and stable performance. It features an advanced control system that enables precise positioning and minimizes sway, ensuring safer loading and unloading of containers or oversized cargo. RTG cranes offer various options, including diesel, hybrid, or fully electric drive systems, helping operators reduce fuel consumption and operating costs while maintaining reliable lifting capabilities and a long service life.
Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes are widely used across container terminals, railway hubs, logistics centres, and industrial storage yards, supporting both standard container transport and heavy-duty material handling. To meet different yard layouts and operational requirements, we offer full customization, including span width, lifting height, wheel configuration, stacking layers, power system, and intelligent control options. Our engineering team can tailor an RTG crane to your site conditions and boost your overall yard efficiency.
We offer a diverse range of RTG cranes to suit your needs, including standard diesel RTGs, hybrid RTGs, fully electric E-RTGs, automated ARTGs, and industrial-grade heavy-duty RTGs. These solutions cater to varying yard sizes, energy consumption requirements, and operational scenarios, enabling efficient container stacking and heavy-load handling of large structural components. We deliver optimal solutions for your projects, supporting customized designs for span, stacking height, power systems, and intelligent features. Below are common RTG types:
Powered by diesel generator sets, this crane features a mature and stable structure, making it suitable for daily loading, unloading, and stacking operations in medium to large container yards. Characterized by low cost and mature, convenient maintenance, it is designed for high-intensity work with robust power to handle complex operating conditions. Widely used in container terminals, seaport yards, rail freight stations, large logistics parks, and similar operations.
The Hybrid Power RTG Crane is an energy-efficient RTG that combines diesel power with a battery energy storage system. It maintains high load performance while significantly reducing fuel consumption and operating costs. Offering smoother operation, lower noise levels, and greater environmental friendliness, it aligns with port energy-saving retrofitting trends and is ideal for terminals seeking cost reduction and efficiency gains. Suitable applications include green ports, smart terminals, ports in densely populated areas, and retrofit projects.
The Electric RTG Crane utilizes external cable power supply or conductor rail power supply, achieving zero emissions and low noise levels. It offers stable energy consumption, low maintenance costs, and is unaffected by oil price fluctuations. Capable of integration into automated systems, it is ideally suited for ports with stringent environmental requirements. Widely deployed in national-level green ports, large automated container terminals, indoor facilities, or noise-sensitive areas.
ARTG employs laser positioning, GPS, automatic anti-sway systems, and remote control to achieve unmanned operation, enhancing yard safety. Compatible with Terminal Operating Systems (TOS), it enables automatic anti-sway and path planning for highly intelligent container yard management. Widely deployed in smart ports, high-density yards, and large multi-level container storage areas.
The Industrial RTG features a double-girder/single-girder structural design, supporting ultra-wide spans and heavy-duty capacities. With minimal ground requirements and no need for track laying, it suits diverse industrial applications such as outdoor lifting and handling of steel structures, modular components, precast concrete elements, and large equipment.
The Mobile Container Gantry Crane features a lighter structure and superior maneuverability, making it ideal for compact sites. It offers simplified transportation and installation with low investment costs, suitable for small to medium-sized container yards and rail freight terminals. Applications include medium-sized logistics parks, rail container transshipment stations, inland ports, and dry ports.
Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG) Cranes are precision-engineered, stable, and highly efficient gantry lifting equipment with multiple functionalities. They primarily consist of the following core components:

Main Girder/Bridge: The transverse beam supporting the hoisting trolley and lifting gear, serving as the core load-bearing section of the RTG structure.
Legs/Supports: Vertical support structures connecting the main girder to the ground-level tires, adjustable in height to accommodate track gauge or wheelbase requirements.
Rubber Tyres & Drive System: Includes drive wheels, idler wheels, and hydraulic/electric drive systems, enabling the RTG to maneuver flexibly within container yards.
Hoisting Trolley: Moves horizontally along the main beam, carrying the spreader to perform container lifting, lowering, and lateral handling operations.
Spreader/Container Lifting Device: Specifically designed for containers, it automatically locks onto container corner fittings to enable safe and efficient lifting.
Electrical & Control System: Incorporates PLC controllers, variable frequency drives, monitoring systems, and an operator cab to provide unified control for lifting, travel, steering, and safety monitoring.
Steering System: Coordinates with tire travel, featuring multiple steering modes to enable omnidirectional maneuvering.
Safety Devices: Includes limit switches, collision avoidance systems, anti-tip devices, wind speed monitoring, and other safety features to ensure operational security.
A Rubber Tyred Gantry RTG Crane operates by combining vertical lifting with horizontal movement to efficiently handle containers in a yard or terminal. The hoisting trolley travels along the main girder to position the spreader directly above a container. The spreader locks onto the container’s corner fittings, lifts it vertically, and then moves it horizontally along the girder or by driving the entire crane on its rubber-tired wheels to the target location. The integrated control system synchronizes lifting, trolley travel, crane movement, and safety mechanisms, ensuring precise, fast, and secure container handling.
Related gantry cranes used in ports and terminals also include: Container Handling Gantry Crane Solutions for Ports and Terminals, and Rail Mounted Container Gantry Crane.
RTG cranes are not only used for container handling but can also be flexibly configured with various lifting attachments based on the material type at the site. These range from standard telescopic container spreaders to structural steel beams, precast component spreaders, bulk material grabs, vacuum suction cups, and more, meeting the diverse needs of ports, railways, construction, manufacturing, and other industries. Below are two common types of container lifting tools.

Designed for standard 20-foot and 40-foot containers, this spreader can rotate the container for precise positioning.
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Adjustable in length to handle 20-foot, 40-foot, and 45-foot containers, with rotation capability for flexible operations.
Get Custom Quotation Now| Lifting weight (t) | 35 | 41 | 70 |
| Span (m) | 23.47/26 | 23.47/26 | 23.47/26 |
| Lifting height (m) | 15.5/18.5 | ||
| Stack layers | 4.0/5 | ||
| Container Specification | 20′,40′,45′ | ||
| Wheel Number | 8 | 8.0/16 | 16 |
| Duty classification | A5 | ||
| Maximum Wheel Load | 300 | 320.0/180 | 200 |
| Power source | Three-phase AC. 127~480V 50/60Hz or diesel generator | ||
Straight Travel Mode: All tires maintain the same direction for forward and backward straight travel.
90° Crab Steering Mode: Tires rotate 90° to enable lateral movement, suitable for lane changes or cross-row maneuvers.
Diagonal Steering: Each wheel set deflects at a specific angle, enabling the RTG to move diagonally for enhanced yard maneuverability.
Pivot / Spot Turning Mode: Tires rotate in opposite directions, enabling the RTG to rotate in place. Ideal for turning around in confined spaces.
Radius Steering / Carousel Mode: Tires adjust around a central pivot point, allowing the RTG to move along an arc trajectory. Commonly used for precise positioning.
Rubber-Tyred Gantry RTG Cranes offer high flexibility, efficiency, and adaptability, making them the ideal choice for modern container yards and logistics centers. Their key advantages include:
Port Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes are widely deployed in ports, container yards, rail logistics centers, inland ports, and large warehousing facilities. With their high mobility, efficiency, and adaptability, they provide reliable support for loading, unloading, handling, and stacking various containers and bulk cargo. Common application scenarios include:




We offer a full range of customized RTG Crane for Container Handling services, including:

Weihua Crane is a well-known Chinese manufacturer of rubber tyred gantry cranes, offering complete RTG crane solutions from design, manufacturing, and testing to installation, commissioning, and operator training. With robust production capabilities and a comprehensive service system, we support large-scale port and logistics projects through rapid delivery and consistent quality. If you need a technology partner rather than just a supplier, contact our engineering team for professional consultation and tailor-made solutions.


Weihua, founded in 1988, has evolved into a global leader in China's intelligent manufacturing field. We specialize in smart crane R&D and production while offering AGV solutions. Our professional engineering, delivery, and after-sales teams provide one-stop technical support, customized solutions, on-site installation guidance, and rapid-response global services to ensure every project operates safely and efficiently.
RTG cranes commonly offer lifting capacities from 35t to 65t, with stacking heights ranging from 1-over-3 to 1-over-6, depending on project requirements and customization.
Yes. RTGs can be equipped with 20’/40’/45′ telescopic spreaders, rotating spreaders, anti-sway systems, and automation options to match your operational needs.
We offer diesel, electric (E-RTG), and hybrid power solutions to reduce fuel consumption and emissions while meeting different yard infrastructure conditions.
Standard production typically takes 4–6 months, while customized configurations may require additional time based on complexity and project scheduling.
Yes. We offer on-site installation guidance, commissioning services, operator training, spare parts supply, and long-term technical support.
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