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The Capstan market is a subset of the Cranes and Lifting Equipment industry. It is composed of companies that specialize in the design, manufacture, and installation of capstans, which are specialized winches used to lift and move heavy loads. Capstans are typically used in industrial and commercial settings, such as ports, warehouses, and construction sites. They are often used to lift and move large objects, such as containers, boats, and other heavy equipment.
Capstan manufacturers typically offer a range of products, including manual and electric capstans, as well as custom-made solutions. They also provide services such as installation, maintenance, and repair.
Some of the leading companies in the Capstan market include Konecranes, Terex, Liebherr, and Manitowoc. Other notable players include ABUS, Verlinde, and Caldwell. Show Less Read more