Rail mounted container gantry crane

A rail-mounted container gantry crane (RMG) is a specialized crane commonly used in container terminals, intermodal yards, and rail yards for handling and stacking containers. These cranes move on fixed rails and are ideal for high-efficiency, high-volume operations.
Key Features of Rail-Mounted Gantry Cranes
Rail-Mounted Movement:
Operates along tracks fixed to the ground, providing precise movement along a designated path.
Heavy Lifting Capability:
Designed to lift and move heavy ISO containers (20-ft, 40-ft, and 45-ft containers) with capacities typically ranging from 20 to 65 tons.
High Stackability:
Can stack containers up to 7-8 levels high and span multiple container rows, optimizing yard space.
Span and Outreach:
The crane’s span covers multiple rail tracks or container rows, while the outreach allows it to access containers at the edges.
Automation and Control:
Many RMG cranes feature semi-automated or fully automated systems for efficient operation.
Equipped with advanced control systems, anti-sway technology, and collision prevention mechanisms.
Energy Efficiency:
Modern models use regenerative braking systems to save energy and reduce operational costs.
Durability:
Built with corrosion-resistant materials to withstand harsh weather and environmental conditions.
Applications of RMG Cranes
Container Terminals:
Loading and unloading containers from railcars, trucks, and stacking yards.
Intermodal Facilities:
Transferring containers between different modes of transportation (e.g., train to truck).
Port Operations:
Handling ship-to-shore container transfers in conjunction with quay cranes.
Advantages
Space Efficiency:
Enables better use of yard space with high stacking and wide spans.
Reduced Carbon Footprint:
Often powered by electricity, reducing reliance on diesel-powered equipment







