Crane salesClyde Cranes

DAMCO MARINE MANAGEMENT, INC., with over 30 years in the marine brokerage and consulting business, offers quality marine Clyde Craneequipment, including new and used Clyde Cranes, Koehring Cranes, Lima Cranes, Manitowoc Cranes, and Richier Tower Cranes as well as other miscellaneous heavy equipment available under U.S. or foreign flags. This brokerage and consulting firm serves a worldwide market.

DAMCO prides itself in representing both the buyer and/or seller with the most equitable deals and the best priced new and used cranes and equipment money can buy. Throughout the the marine industry, DAMCO MARINE MANAGEMENT, INC. has been known for its knowledge, integrity, and honesty.


Our sales staff has over 30 years experience in brokering commercial cranes such as Clyde Cranes, Koehring Cranes, Lima Cranes, Manitowoc Cranes, and Richier Tower Cranes If you are looking for any marine equipment, we would like to talk to you about your needs.   We can be reached at 985.384.2614 or by e-mail at don@damcomarine.com or britt@damcomarine.com .

What Types of Cranes are Available?

There are many types of cranes available pending on your needs. A few of these are listed below.

The overhead traveling crane, a type of bridge crane, is used inside buildings or in outdoor storage yards. Two or more parallel girders span its working area. Another girder, called the bridge, stretches between them and rolls along them on wheels; this girder, in turn, supports a carriage from which a lifting attachment is lowered by pulleys. On a stacking crane the pulleys are replaced by a stiff, rotating column on which a pair of forks ride up and down.

The gantry crane, another type of bridge crane, has a bridge supported by vertical structures that move along tracks. Gantries are used on piers or in shipyards.

The jib crane has a horizontal load-supporting boom fastened to a rotating vertical column, either attached to a wall or extending from floor to ceiling; when the column is held only at the bottom it is called a pillar crane.

The derrick is a crane equipped either with a vertical mast held by struts, as on barges, or with guy wires, as in building construction. The boom is attached to the bottom of the mast by a pivot and is raised and lowered by a cable reaching from the top of the mast to the end of the boom.

A crawler crane is a self-propelled crane that moves on caterpillar treads.

Various manufacturers of cranes Clyde Cranes, Koehring Cranes, Lima Cranes, Manitowoc Cranes, Richier Tower Cranes. For more information click on the above links for a brief description of each.

Other Marine Equipment

Other marine equipment includes ferries, houseboats, self-propelled barges, dry docks, and new construction.

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