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Built for hard-working marine environments.

HIAB marine cranes are built for demanding on-deck, dockside and vessel-based lifting.

From aquaculture and marine contracting to fishing vessels, barges, tugs and wharf operations, TRT helps you choose, install and support the right HIAB crane for the job.


Explore the range

Backed by TRT, for the Long Haul.

  • Crane selection

    We help match the right HIAB marine crane to your vessel, lift requirements and operating environment. From load and outreach to slewing type and deck space, we’ll help narrow the range and point you to the right model.

  • Vessel Fitment Support

    Every vessel setup is different. Talk to TRT early about mounting position, available space, hydraulic requirements and practical installation considerations, so the crane works the way it needs to on board.

  • Marine-Ready Advice

    Salt, spray and hard daily use all matter when specifying a marine crane. TRT can guide you through features, finishes and configuration options designed to support reliable performance in demanding marine conditions.

  • Parts and Service

    Keep your crane working with support from a team that understands HIAB equipment and marine applications. TRT provides parts, service and technical support to help reduce downtime and keep operations moving.

Got a Lift in Mind?

Tell us about your vessel, the load and the work. TRT will help point you to the right HIAB marine crane for your operation.

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Built to perform in marine conditions.

HIAB marine cranes are designed to handle the realities of marine work: salt, spray, hard daily use and exposed operating conditions.

Protective finishes, stainless steel components and robust hydraulic treatments help reduce corrosion and support long working life.

  • Hot-dip galvanised extension booms

  • Double chrome treatments on boom beams

  • Special seals on hydraulic cylinders

  • Stainless steel components in key areas

  • Marine-grade finishes for harsh conditions

  • Parts and service support through TRT

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between continuous and non-continuous slewing marine cranes?

    Non-continuous slewing cranes rotate within a defined slewing range and are well suited to smaller vessels and general on-deck lifting.

    Continuous slewing cranes can rotate continuously, making them a strong fit for larger vessels, barges, wharf work and applications that need more rotation and outreach.

  • What size marine crane do I need?

    It depends on your load, reach, vessel layout, operating environment and how the crane will be used.

    TRT can help compare these requirements and recommend the right HIAB model.

  • Can HIAB marine cranes be used for aquaculture?

    Yes. HIAB marine cranes are well suited to aquaculture, including mussel harvesting and other vessel-based handling tasks.

  • Are marine crane certifications available?

    Yes. Marine certifications can be supplied on request, depending on the model and project requirements.

  • Can TRT help with parts and servicing?

    Yes. TRT supports HIAB cranes with parts, servicing and technical support.

Let’s find the right marine crane for your operation.

Talk to TRT about your vessel, lifting requirements and operating environment.

We’ll help you compare models and choose a crane that’s built for the work ahead.