
UAE-based overhead crane company Dubai Cranes has started installing its new double girder electric overhead travelling (DG-EOT) cranes, featuring a 46m span.
The development marks a significant advancement in enhancing operational efficiency, capacity, and safety standards within the company’s operations.
The introduction of the cranes is expected to optimise workflow and improve load handling capabilities.
The new DG-EOT cranes are equipped with advanced control systems that facilitate precise manoeuvring, aligning with Dubai Cranes’ commitment to maintaining high safety standards.
They are designed to handle larger loads, thereby increasing operational capacity and ensuring a secure working environment.
Dubai Cranes, in a LinkedIn post, said: “This project represents a major step forward in optimising our efficiency, capacity, and safety standards.
“A huge thank you to our dedicated team and partners for their hard work and collaboration in bringing this project to life. Stay tuned for more updates as we progress!”
Dubai Cranes is dedicated to delivering tailored solutions that meet specific customer process requirements.
The company integrates technological advancements to offer products and services that are productive, reliable, and safe.
The product range includes EOT cranes, gantry cranes, JIB cranes, specialised cranes, and accessories.
The single girder gantry cranes from Dubai Cranes offer a sustainable and versatile solution for material handling, suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
They are ideal for lifting heavy loads and are customised to meet specific process needs.
Double girder gantry cranes provide high capacity and durability, making them suitable for demanding applications requiring frequent heavy lifting.
The single girder semi-gantry crane is designed for facilities with limited space, allowing installation under existing overhead cranes to optimise floor space.
Its double-girder semi-gantry cranes combine space efficiency with the strength of a double-gantry crane, catering to areas where space is constrained but heavy lifting is essential.