Weihua provides comprehensive solutions for container handling gantry cranes, meeting diverse operational requirements at ports, terminals, and container yards. We offer standard models tailored to varying operational intensities, site conditions, automation levels, and investment budgets, while also delivering scalable, integrated custom solutions to ensure efficient, safe, and sustainable cargo handling for port projects.
Weihua supplies a full range of container handling gantry cranes, supporting multiple spans, lifting capacities, stacking heights, and power configurations to meet the diverse demands of modern ports and logistics centers. Whether manual operation, semi-automated, or fully automated systems, we provide customized designs based on your throughput, yard layout, and operational strategy. Contact us today for a tailored container gantry crane solution to enhance port and yard operational efficiency.
RTG crane features multiple sets of rubber tires for mobility without requiring track installation, enabling flexible cross-yard operations. Ideal for transshipment terminals and multipurpose port areas with variable yard layouts, frequent operational scheduling, or seeking to reduce initial civil engineering investment.
Lifting Capacity: 40–50 tons
Span: 6+1 to 8+1 container rows
Stacking Height: 1-over-5 to 1-over-6 containers
Power Supply: Diesel generator set or hybrid / electric (E-RTG)
RMG crane operates along fixed rails, delivering high positioning accuracy and low energy consumption. Easily integrates with automation and remote control systems, offering superior long-term operational cost advantages. The ideal choice for high-throughput, specialized container terminals seeking stable, high-efficiency yard operations.
Lifting Capacity: 40–65 tons
Span: 20–40 meters
Stacking Height: 1-over-6 to 1-over-8 containers
Power Supply: Grid power with cable reel or conductor rail system
A Straddle Carrier Crane is a highly flexible container handling solution designed for fast horizontal transport and stacking of containers within ports and container terminals. It can independently pick up, carry, and stack containers without additional lifting equipment, making it ideal for terminals that require high operational flexibility, rapid container turnover, and direct container transfer between quay cranes, yards, and trucks. Straddle carriers are widely used in medium- to high-throughput terminals and can be configured for diesel, hybrid, or fully electric operation to meet efficiency and emission requirements.
Lifting Capacity: 40–50 tons
Stacking Height: 1-over-2 to 1-over-3 containers
Traveling Speed: up to 25–30 km/h (unladen)
Power Supply: Diesel, hybrid, or fully electric drive system

Main Beam Structure: High-strength box-type main frame providing span support and overall load-bearing capacity.
Lifting Mechanism: Core hoisting device responsible for vertical container handling and precise positioning.
Trolley System: Moves laterally along the main beam, driving the lifting device for accurate lateral travel.
Gantry Travel Mechanism: Drives the entire unit along ground tracks for longitudinal movement, enabling relocation within the yard.
Power Supply System: Provides continuous electricity to the entire machine via conductor rails or cable reels.
Control System: Intelligent operational hub enabling automated operation and coordinated control.
Safety System: Integrates multiple protective devices to ensure equipment and operational safety.
First, the crane is precisely positioned above the target container through gantry traverse and trolley movement. Subsequently, the lifting device locks onto the container and vertically lifts it to a safe height. The crane then traverses horizontally along the gantry or trolley rails, relocating the container to the designated storage or transfer position. Upon reaching the target location, the container is lowered gently and set down onto the ground, a truck, or a rail car. Finally, the crane returns to its starting position or the next work point, completing the cycle and preparing for the next task.
Selecting the appropriate Container Gantry Crane requires comprehensive consideration of yard layout, throughput requirements, automation objectives, and long-term operational strategies. For specific details, please refer to the table below:
| Comparison Item | RTG Crane (Rubber Tyred Gantry) | RMG Crane (Rail Mounted Gantry) |
|---|---|---|
| Structure | Gantry crane on rubber tires; no fixed rails required; flexible traveling across yard blocks | Gantry crane running on fixed rails; rigid structure with high positional accuracy |
| Application | Multi-purpose terminals, feeder ports, and yards with flexible layouts or limited civil works | High-throughput container terminals with fixed yard layouts and long-term operation plans |
| Mobility | High mobility; can move between different container blocks | Limited mobility; operates within dedicated rail-mounted blocks |
| Automation Level | Manual, remote, or semi-automated operation | Ideal for semi-automated and fully automated terminals |
| Energy Efficiency | Diesel, hybrid, or electric RTG; higher energy use during frequent travel | Fully electric drive; lower energy consumption and emissions |
| Operational Stability | Good stability; performance affected by tire condition and ground quality | Excellent stability due to rail guidance |
| Typical Lifting Capacity | 40–50 tons (under spreader) | 40–65 tons (under spreader) |
| Span / Container Rows | 6+1 to 8+1 rows | 6+1 to 10+1 rows (customized) |
| Stacking Height | 1-over-5 to 1-over-6 containers | 1-over-6 to 1-over-8 containers |
| Initial Investment | Lower initial infrastructure cost | Higher initial civil and rail investment |
| Long-Term OPEX | Higher fuel and maintenance cost over time | Lower operating and maintenance cost in long-term use |
| Best Fit For | Terminals prioritizing flexibility and fast deployment | Terminals prioritizing efficiency, automation, and long-term ROI |
If your terminal requires flexible operations, minimal infrastructure, and rapid commissioning, RTG cranes are typically the preferred choice. If your project prioritizes high throughput, automation, energy efficiency, and long-term operational stability, RMG cranes are the optimal solution.
Our engineering team can assess your container flow, yard layout, and future expansion plans to recommend the most cost-effective and scalable solution. Contact us today for a customized solution and quote!
Container handling cranes serve as core equipment in modern ports, rail hubs, and logistics centers, primarily responsible for efficiently and safely transferring and stacking containers between ships, trains, trucks, and storage yards. Below are common application scenarios:
Port Gantry Crane Operations: Deployed at the front of container terminals, these cranes unload containers from ocean-going vessels onto the dock or load containers from the dock onto ships, serving as the critical interface between maritime and land transportation.
Railway Container Yard Operations: At freight stations or container centers, they facilitate container transfers between rail flatcars and trucks or yards, enabling sea-rail and road-rail intermodal transport.
Container Yard Handling and Stacking: At port hinterlands or inland yards, these operations involve container sorting, storage, retrieval, and transfer to optimize yard space utilization and access efficiency.
Automated Container Terminal Operations: At fully or semi-automated terminals, remote-controlled or fully automated crane systems (such as double-girder gantry cranes and automated rail-mounted gantry cranes) perform high-efficiency, continuous operations with minimal or no human intervention.



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A Container Handling Gantry Crane is a specialized crane designed for loading, unloading, and stacking shipping containers at ports, terminals, and logistics centers. Ideal for handling 20ft, 40ft, and oversized containers.
These cranes are widely used in shipping ports, freight terminals, intermodal yards, and large warehouses for efficient container transport.
Standard lifting capacities range from 20 to 100 tons, with higher-capacity cranes available for heavy-duty container operations. Custom lifting solutions can be provided based on your project requirements.
Consider lifting capacity, span width, rail gauge, working environment (indoor/outdoor), and safety features. For coastal ports, corrosion-resistant materials are recommended.
Yes, we provide corrosion-resistant coatings and weatherproof designs suitable for humid, salty, or tropical environments. Ideal for ports and terminals worldwide.
Yes, we provide turnkey solutions, including installation, commissioning, operator training, and worldwide maintenance support.
Absolutely. We offer custom span widths, lifting heights, automation options, and material choices to match specific container handling needs.
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