India-based crane manufacturer Cranesmith has retrofitted three Hand Operated Travelling (HOT) cranes at Udupi Cochin Shipyard in Karnataka, India.
The upgrade transformed one 10 + 10-tonne crane and two 3-tonne cranes from manual to Electric Overhead Travelling (EOT) crane systems.
The project included new hoists, a motorised system, and essential safety features to enhance operational reliability and efficiency.
Cranesmith Services, in a LinkedIn post, said: “We are proud to see the Cranesmith name on cranes at Udupi Cochin Shipyard and sincerely thank our esteemed customer for the trust and opportunity.
“This project highlights our core expertise in crane retrofitting and modernization.
“Retrofitting is not just about repair—it’s about redefining performance, extending life, and creating value.”
Cranesmith offers installation and commissioning services, ensuring cranes are operational and efficient in challenging environments.
The company also focuses on retrofitting, upgrading the structural integrity and appearance of old cranes for reliable performance.
According to Cranesmith, its retrofitting services aim to restore cranes by removing rust, reinforcing structures, and applying new paint.
By reviving their appearance and functionality, the cranes will operate reliably.
Cranesmith said its retrofit services focus on enhancing performance and visual appeal, ensuring cranes continue to meet operational demands efficiently.