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  2. Category:Shipyard cranes - Wikipedia

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    For cranes used in ports, see: Container cranes. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Shipyard cranes" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  3. Container crane - Wikipedia

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    Cranes in the Port of Bremerhaven Container cranes at Shanghai Port. A container crane (also container handling gantry crane or ship-to-shore crane) is a type of large dockside gantry crane found at container terminals for loading and unloading intermodal containers from container ships.

  4. Hunter's Point crane - Wikipedia

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    The crane in 2020. The crane in 1947. The Hunter's Point crane is a gantry crane located at the naval shipyard in Hunters Point, San Francisco. [1] When it was built, in 1947 to repair battleships and aircraft carriers, it was the largest crane in the world.

  5. Samson and Goliath (cranes) - Wikipedia

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    Shipbuilding has declined in Belfast, but the cranes are to be retained as part of the existing dry dock facility within the restructured shipyard, situated adjacent to the Titanic Quarter, a business, light industrial, leisure and residential development on land now surplus to the heavy industrial requirements of the shipyard on Queen's Island ...

  6. Crane (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Kockums Crane. shipyard crane formerly at Kockums, Sweden. 138 m (453 ft) tall, 1,500 tonnes (1,500 long tons; 1,700 short tons) capacity, since moved to Ulsan, South Korea; Samson and Goliath (cranes) two gantry cranes at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast built by Krupp; Goliath is 96 m (315 ft) tall, Samson is 106 m (348 ft)

  7. Navy researching properties around shipyard to lease for ...

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    The Hammerhead crane at the PSNS & IMF in Bremerton in April. The shipyard is planning for a major renovation and modernization known as SIOP, which will span years, and recently put out a request ...