The ship deck crane market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.81% to reach US$2,042.988 million in 2028 from US$1,207.53 million in 2021.
A ship deck crane is a specialized type used on ships and other maritime vessels for loading, unloading, and moving cargo. A ship deck crane is typically mounted on a ship's deck and is designed to handle heavy loads, making it essential equipment in the shipping and logistics industry. Ship deck cranes are commonly used in ports, docks, and offshore installations to transfer cargo between the ship and the shore or between different sections. Different types of ship deck cranes include upper deck cranes, mobile rotary cranes, and gantry cranes. The increase in cargo vessels, bulk carriers, and feeders in shipping activities will boost the demand for ship deck cranes, thereby fostering market growth.
The growing adoption of cargo vessels and bulk carriers in shipping is expected to accelerate growth.
Cargo vessels and carriers are specifically designed to transport large quantities of bulk commodities such as coal, iron ore, grains, and minerals. There is an increasing demand for bulk carriers to meet the transportation needs of these commodities as global trade volumes continue to rise. Bulk carriers and cargo vessels require robust cargo handling capabilities, and ship deck cranes are vital in facilitating bulk cargo's efficient loading and unloading. These cranes lift heavy loads and transfer them between the vessel and the port. Ship deck cranes provide the capabilities to handle diverse cargo types, including containers, breakbulk cargo, and project cargo. The growing adoption of cargo vessels and bulk carriers in shipping boosts the demand for ship deck cranes. In 2021, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the growth in cargo shipping was seen in developing regions, with an increase of 5.6% in Africa, 3% in Latin America and the Caribbean, and 3% in Asia. UNCTAD, in 2022 also projected that global maritime trade would grow 2.1% annually from 2023 to 2027. According to the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), in FY22, the capacity of India's major ports was 1,598 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), and 446.50 million tonnes (MT) of cargo were transported through all of India's major ports between April and October 2022. According to the Facilitation of Transport and Trade in Latin America and the Caribbean,” report issued by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, in 2021, 25% of the newbuilt cargo vessels delivered in Latin America were larger than 12,000 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit). This demonstrates that ship deck cranes have great demand in the future.
The Asia Pacific region is expected to hold a significant share of the market throughout the forecast period.
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to dominate the market as the region consists of major shipping hubs in China, India, and Japan, has a robust shipping industry, and well-developed port infrastructure. In November 2021, the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways of India launched five vessels at Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) simultaneously under the leadership of Mr. Sarbananda Sonowal. In 2021, in China, Shanghai Shipping Exchange developed the Shanghai Export Container Settlement Freight Index to promote the prosperity and stability of the international shipping market and support the innovation of shipping freight index futures. Such progressive developments in the shipping industry will boost the demand for ship-deck cranes, thereby accelerating regional market growth.
Market Developments:
December 2022: Liebherr secured an order for eight all-electric heavy lift ship cranes type LS 800 E from SAL Heavy Lift for the Orca project, which has a maximum lifting capacity of up to 800 tonnes and a radius of up to 39 meters.
February 2022: Alatas announced a new deck machinery partnership with Dalian Shipyard Tools Industry Company (DSTIC) to arrange sales of their deck machinery for new shipbuilding and offshore projects.
December 2020: NOV signed a contract with Cadeler to upgrade and install a new crane on the Wind Orca vessel, which had a lifting capacity of 1,600 tonnes at a radius of 40 m. Cadeler also secured an option to replace the crane on Wind Osprey. The total cost of the contract for replacing both cranes was US$102M.
Market Segmentation:
By Type
Upper Deck Crane
Mobile Rotary Crane
Gantry Crane
By Vessel
Cargo Vessels
Bulk Carriers
Feeders
By Geography
North America
USA
Canada
Mexico
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Others
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Spain
Others
Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Others
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
India
Australia
Others
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Overview 1.2. Market Definition 1.3. Scope of the Study 1.4. Market Segmentation 1.5. Currency 1.6. Assumptions 1.7. Base, and Forecast Years Timeline
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Research Data 2.2. Research Process
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3.1. Research Highlights
4. MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Market Drivers 4.2. Market Restraints 4.3. Porter’s Five Force Analysis 4.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4.3.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers 4.3.3. Threat of New Entrants 4.3.4. Threat of Substitutes 4.3.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry 4.4. Industry Value Chain Analysis
7.1. Introduction 7.2. North America 7.2.1. USA 7.2.2. Canada 7.2.3. Mexico 7.3. South America 7.3.1. Brazil 7.3.2. Argentina 7.3.3. Others 7.4. Europe 7.4.1. Germany 7.4.2. UK 7.4.3. France 7.4.4. Spain 7.4.5. Others 7.5. Middle East and Africa 7.5.1. Saudi Arabia 7.5.2. UAE 7.5.3. Others 7.6. Asia Pacific 7.6.1. China 7.6.2. Japan 7.6.3. South Korea 7.6.4. India 7.6.5. Australia 7.6.6. Others
8. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS
8.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis 8.2. Emerging Players and Market Lucrativeness 8.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations 8.4. Vendor Competitiveness Matrix
9. COMPANY PROFILES
9.1. FURUKAWA UNIC CORPORATION 9.2. Henan Weihua Heavy Machinery Co., LTD 9.3. IKNOW MACHINERY Co., Ltd 9.4. MI Jack Products 9.5. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
Deck Cranes are a type of crane used for lifting and transferring cargo on and off ships. They are typically mounted on the deck of a vessel and are used to move containers, pallets, and other heavy items. Deck Cranes are designed to be able to operate in harsh marine environments and are often used in ports and harbors. Deck Cranes are an important part of the Cranes and Lifting Equipment market, as they are used to move large and heavy items in a safe and efficient manner.
Deck Cranes come in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be used for a variety of applications. They are typically powered by either electric or hydraulic motors, and can be operated manually or remotely. Deck Cranes are designed to be able to lift and move large and heavy items, and are often used in ports and harbors.
Some of the companies in the Deck Crane market include Konecranes, Liebherr, Terex, Manitowoc, and Cargotec. Show Less Read more
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