Today, MAXTECH Corporation officially signed a landmark strategic cooperation agreement with a leading Brazilian maritime operator, solidifying a three-year partnership for the supply of high-performance marine cranes. The agreement marks a significant milestone in MAXTECH’s global expansion strategy, particularly targeting Latin America’s booming offshore and port infrastructure sectors where demand for reliable marine cranes continues to surge.
Under the terms of the partnership, MAXTECH will deliver a comprehensive range of marine cranes tailored to the Brazilian client’s specific operational needs, including compact yet high-capacity models ideal for offshore oil and gas projects and renewable energy installations. Each marine crane will feature MAXTECH’s signature corrosion-resistant design, stainless steel key components, and advanced electro-hydraulic systems, ensuring optimal performance even in Brazil’s challenging marine environments. The marine cranes will also comply with international certifications such as ABS, BV, CCS, and CE, meeting the strict safety and quality standards required for Latin American maritime operations.
The Brazilian client emphasized the critical role of marine cranes in their expansion strategy, noting MAXTECH’s proven track record in delivering customized marine crane solutions. “We selected MAXTECH for their expertise in designing marine cranes that adapt to diverse operational scenarios, from offshore construction to cargo handling,” stated the client’s procurement director. “Their marine cranes’ combination of flexibility, durability, and smart technology aligns with our goal to optimize efficiency and reduce environmental impact. We look forward to leveraging MAXTECH’s marine crane innovations to strengthen our market position in Brazil.”
With the global marine crane market projected to grow at a steady CAGR, this partnership positions MAXTECH to tap into Latin America’s emerging opportunities. The company’s commitment to 24/7 technical support and local after-sales service will further ensure seamless integration of the marine cranes into the client’s operations. As both parties collaborate over the next three years, this agreement is set to become a benchmark for marine crane partnerships in the Latin American maritime sector.
Post time: Apr-20-2026



















