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10 Essential Maritime Lifting Equipment Types for Efficient Material Handling

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Handling heavy materials safely and efficiently is a core part of maritime operations. From offshore platforms to dockyards and ship fabrication yards, the right Maritime Lifting Equipment ensures smooth logistics, reduced downtime, and safety compliance.
Here, we highlight 10 key types of lifting equipment used in maritime settings, including their applications and how modern sourcing platforms like Ship Around has assisted clients execute high-impact projects by connecting them to trusted vendors like Tiger Lifting and ensuring equipment selection aligns with job-specific requirements.
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1. Chain Blocks (Manual and ROV-Operated):Our models such as the Tiger Lifting ROV Chain Blocks offer corrosion-resistant, subsea-rated solutions.
2. Lever Hoists with controlled load management and are often used during ship construction and repairs.
3. Electric Wire Rope Hoists dsaaa
zesigned for high-capacity lifting with minimal manual intervention, electric wire rope hoists are crucial for repetitive lifts in warehouses or vessel interiors.
4. Hydraulic Winches
Hydraulic winches are commonly found on deck and are used for mooring, anchor handling, or heavy-duty lifting operations offshore.
5. A-Frames and Davits
Typically installed on research vessels or workboats, these systems are used for deploying submersibles, buoys, and other marine equipment.
6. Deck Cranes
Deck cranes support cargo operations on vessels and barges. Their adaptability allows them to operate in harsh sea conditions while handling high-capacity loads.
7. Gantry Cranes
Ideal for shipyards and fabrication areas, gantry cranes provide a stable platform for moving heavy machinery or vessel components with precision.
8. Jib Cranes
With a smaller footprint, jib cranes are often used in confined port spaces or workshops for efficient material transfer.
9. Load Monitoring Devices
These devices are used across all lifting operations to ensure safety by displaying real-time load weights and preventing overloads.
10. Rigging Accessories
This includes shackles, slings, hooks, and spreader beams — all essential for safe connections during lifting procedures.
Why Procurement Efficiency Matters
Sourcing the right equipment from verified vendors is key to operational uptime. Traditional procurement processes are often slow, opaque, and error-prone. Ship Around simplifies maritime procurement by connecting you with pre-vetted suppliers offering top-rated equipment. With real-time tracking, performance insights, and centralized communication, we help you eliminate guesswork from equipment sourcing.
Explore Ship Around’s Vendor Network
The right maritime lifting equipment can significantly impact your operational safety, efficiency, and compliance. Whether you’re sourcing for a shipyard, offshore rig, or fabrication facility, knowing your options — and where to find them — gives your operations a critical advantage