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Rail Mounted Gantry Cranes (RMGs) are a type of crane and lifting equipment used for loading and unloading cargo from railcars. They are typically used in ports, terminals, and other areas where large amounts of cargo are handled. RMGs are designed to move along a rail track, allowing them to move cargo from one location to another. They are typically equipped with a hoist, trolley, and spreader bar to lift and move cargo. RMGs are typically powered by electric motors, although some models are powered by diesel engines.
RMGs are designed to be highly efficient and reliable, and are capable of handling large loads. They are also designed to be easy to maintain and operate, making them a popular choice for many industries.
Some of the companies in the Rail Mounted Gantry Cranes market include Konecranes, Liebherr, Terex, Kito, and Street Crane. Show Less Read more