
Sanjog, the crane manufacturing division of Preet Group, has secured a contract with Bhilai Steel Plant (SAIL) in Chhattisgarh, India, to develop and deploy a 125T/35T x 28m overhead crane designed for liquid metal handling.
The project represents a critical application within the steel industry, highlighting the advanced engineering capabilities present in India.
The crane, designed to function under extreme conditions, will manage liquid steel with precision and reliability. Sanjog operates as the crane manufacturing arm of Preet Group, distinguishing itself as an import substitute company in India.
The company benefits from Preet Group’s manufacturing expertise and technical prowess, supported by a workforce of over 2,650 professionals, including more than 250 skilled engineers.
Utilising advanced design tools and precision fabrication, Sanjog adheres to world-class engineering standards. The company provides cranes ranging from 50T to 3000T for steel plants, dry ports, foundries, and heavy industries globally.
Sanjog, in a LinkedIn post, said: “We, on behalf of our entire PREET GROUP family, would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the entire SAIL team, especially Bhilai Steel Plant, for giving us this prestigious opportunity and for showing their trust in us.
“We assure you of delivering beyond expectations — with excellence, precision, and unmatched quality.”
Sanjog designs and produces a comprehensive array of standard and custom-engineered overhead cranes and crane kits. These are utilised by crane builders and end-users across various industries, applications, and over 70 countries spanning five continents.
The overhead cranes offered by Sanjog are available in two configurations: box girder and standard profile. They incorporate an integrated lifting mechanism, usually a hoist or open winch.