Amid the vigorous development of global marine engineering and port operations, MAXTECH has once again reached a significant milestone. 2nd June, the company's second 3t39m telescopic boom crane successfully completed the assembly, debugging, and rigorous quality inspection processes. It has been loaded onto transport vehicles and shipped to Dubai, ready to play a crucial role on this dynamic coastline of the Middle East. This offshore crane integrates the functions of a telescopic boom crane, marine crane, and offshore crane, making it a reliable "ally" for marine operations.
On the day of shipment, the MAXTECH factory was bustling with activity. Under the guidance of engineers, a professional logistics team methodically packed and loaded the crane. Considering the long - distance sea transportation and the complex port environment in Dubai, the critical parts of the crane were wrapped with specially designed protective materials to ensure that it would be protected from bumps, collisions, and the corrosive effects of the marine climate during transit. Several large flatbed trailers were neatly lined up. With precise coordination, each component of the crane was smoothly hoisted onto the trailers and secured with high - strength fastening devices to guarantee safe transportation.
This 3t39m telescopic boom crane boasts outstanding performance parameters. With a maximum lifting capacity of 3 tons, it can maintain stable and efficient operation even at its maximum working radius of 39 meters. It can effortlessly handle diverse tasks such as the material handling for offshore platforms and the loading and unloading of containers at ports. The marine crane's hydraulic telescopic boom system adopts advanced multi - stage synchronous telescoping technology, which allows it to extend from its shortest state to the maximum working radius in just 30 seconds. This significantly improves the operation efficiency by 40% compared to traditional cranes. Whether it's the precise lifting of large - scale equipment or the quick transportation of small items, this lift crane can handle the jobs with ease, greatly enhancing the efficiency of marine operations.
As a lift crane specifically designed for marine environments, this crane's design fully takes into account durability and adaptability. Its main structure is constructed from high - strength corrosion - resistant steel and undergoes a special surface treatment process. This enables it to effectively withstand the harsh conditions of high salinity, high temperature, and high humidity in Dubai's waters, thereby extending its service life. Additionally, the crane is equipped with an advanced intelligent control system that can automatically adjust parameters according to the actual working conditions. This ensures safe and stable operation, allowing for precise lifting operations even in adverse conditions with howling sea winds and rolling waves.
Dubai, as a major trade and shipping hub in the Middle East, has a bustling port with a continuously growing demand for high - performance cranes. The arrival of MAXTECH's 3t39m telescopic boom crane will inject new vitality into local port and marine operations. At Dubai's various ports, it will efficiently handle the loading and unloading of containers, assist in the rapid replenishment of ships, further enhance port throughput, and promote maritime trade. For offshore operation scenarios such as offshore oil platforms, this offshore crane and marine crane can also provide reliable support for platform construction, equipment maintenance, and other tasks with its excellent performance.
MAXTECH has always been committed to the research, development, and manufacturing of marine engineering equipment. The successful shipment of the second 3t39m telescopic boom crane to Dubai not only demonstrates the company's strong technical strength and production capabilities but also marks an important step in expanding its presence in the Middle East market. In the future, MAXTECH will continue to deepen its focus on marine operation equipment, introduce more high - quality products, and contribute to the development of the global marine economy.
Post time: Jun-04-2025