Rubber-tired gantry crane MST 1000
for ship loading

Rubber-tired gantry crane - MST 1000 - CIMOLAI TECHNOLOGY - for ship loading
Rubber-tired gantry crane - MST 1000 - CIMOLAI TECHNOLOGY - for ship loading
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Characteristics

Mobility
rubber-tired
Applications
for ship loading
Load

1,000 t
(1,102.3 us ton)

Description

Mobile straddle transporters (n. 2 units) to lift, handle, turn and place ship blocks in Fincantieri shipyard, Trieste. Cimolai Technology’s heavy-duty straddle carriers are engineered to meet the most demanding industrial handling requirements. Each unit is custom-designed through a fully tailored production process, with configurations adapted to the client’s specific load capacity, dimensions, and technical needs. Available in both rubber tyred gantry crane and rail-mounted versions, our carriers are ideal for industrial sites, ports, and intermodal terminals where precision, safety, and durability are essential. Advanced technical features include electronic steering systems for precise maneuverability over complex routes, rotatable hooks to manage bulky loads efficiently, and fully customizable structural components to meet specialized operations. Straddle trucks are also available in full electric configurations, enabling zero-emission operations without compromising performance. Every solution is engineered to maximize operational efficiency, minimize handling time, and fully comply with the latest standards in safety and environmental sustainability.

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