Marine cranes are used on ships, barges, and offshore platforms to handle cargo, equipment, and supply transfers. Engineered to withstand marine conditions, these cranes feature robust hydraulic systems, corrosion resistance, and specific load-handling capabilities, including knuckle boom, telescopic, and stiff boom variations. Marine cranes require specialised engineering to ensure stability and structural integrity when operating on floating vessels, as they must account for dynamic forces and environmental factors.