HEAVY MACHINERY &
EQUIPMENT SOLUTIONS

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Explore our complete range of heavy machinery designed to deliver strength, efficiency, and durability across all industries.

Advanced Hydraulic Excavators for Construction & Mining

Excavators are powerful and versatile machines built to handle a wide range of tasks, from digging and trenching to lifting, demolition, and material handling. Used across construction, mining, and infrastructure projects, they are designed to perform reliably even in the toughest working conditions. With advanced hydraulic technology, strong engines, and durable construction, our excavators deliver smooth operation, excellent fuel efficiency, and long-lasting performance. Thoughtfully designed for operator comfort and safety, they help reduce downtime and keep productivity high on every job site.

Wide Range Available:

Compact to Heavy-Duty Excavators (1.5T – 50T)

Available in a wide range of sizes to suit small, medium, and large-scale projects.

Versatile Backhoe Loaders for Construction & Utility Work

Backhoe loaders are versatile, all-in-one machines that combine the capabilities of an excavator and a wheel loader in a compact design. They are ideal for a wide range of tasks, including digging, trenching, loading, and material handling, and are commonly used in construction, infrastructure, agriculture, and utility projects. Built with powerful engines, advanced hydraulic systems, and durable components, our backhoe loaders deliver reliable performance, fuel efficiency, and long service life. Designed with operator comfort and safety in mind, they offer easy controls and smooth operation, helping teams work more efficiently and productively on every job site.
Operating Weight Range: 6 Ton – 12 Ton

Heavy-Duty Cranes for Construction & Industry

Reliable Mobile Cranes for On-Site Lifting Solutions

Mobile Cranes are versatile lifting machines designed to move easily between job sites while delivering powerful and precise lifting performance. Mounted on wheeled or truck-based carriers, they offer excellent mobility, quick setup, and efficient operation. Widely used in construction, infrastructure, industrial, and maintenance projects, mobile cranes are equipped with advanced hydraulic systems, strong booms, and robust safety features. Their flexible design and operator-friendly controls ensure safe handling, reduced setup time, and increased productivity on every job site.
Lifting Capacity Range: 10 Ton – 500 Ton

High-Performance Crawler Cranes for Large-Scale Projects

Crawler Cranes are powerful lifting machines mounted on tracks, providing exceptional stability and load-handling capability on uneven and soft ground. Designed for heavy lifting and long-term operations, they are widely used in large construction, infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects. With strong booms, advanced hydraulic systems, and durable construction, crawler cranes deliver high lifting capacity, precise control, and reliable performance. Their tracked design allows them to move with heavy loads on-site, reducing setup time and improving overall productivity.
Lifting Capacity Range: 50 Ton – 1,000+ Ton

Forklift Solutions for Smart Material Handling

Reliable forklifts designed for smooth, safe, and efficient material movement in industrial environments.

  • Heavy Load Lifting
  • Warehouse & Factory Transport
  • Fast Material Movement
  • Safe Indoor & Outdoor Operation
  • Heavy Load Lifting
  • Warehouse & Factory Transport
  • Fast Material Movement
  • Safe Indoor & Outdoor Operation
  • High Load Capacity

  • Smooth Maneuverability

  • Fuel Efficient / Electric Options

  • Low Maintenance Design

Industrial Cranes & Lifting Solutions

Industrial Cranes & Lifting Solutions are essential in sectors like manufacturing, construction, warehousing, shipbuilding, metal processing, and heavy industry. These systems safely and efficiently move heavy loads, improve productivity, reduce worker strain, and ensure compliance with safety standards

Overhead Cranes (also called Bridge Cranes):

These run on elevated runways or rails attached to the building structure. They excel in factories and warehouses for repetitive lifting across large areas.

Used in factories and warehouses for lifting heavy materials.

  • Single Girder Overhead Crane
  • Double Girder Overhead Crane
  • EOT Crane

Applications: Manufacturing plants, workshops, warehouses.

Gantry Cranes:

Similar to overhead cranes but supported by legs on the floor (freestanding or portable). Ideal when ceiling mounting isn’t feasible.

Ideal for outdoor and yard operations.

  • Single Girder Gantry Crane

  • Double Girder Gantry Crane

  • Portable Gantry Crane

Applications: Shipyards, construction sites, storage yards

Jib Crane
Compact crane for small work areas.
Wall Mounted Jib Crane
Floor Mounted Jib Crane Applications: Workshops, assembly lines, loading stations

Mobile Crane

Easy to move and suitable for site work.

  • Truck Mounted Crane

  • Rough Terrain Crane

Applications: Construction, infrastructure projects

Mobile Cranes are highly versatile, self-propelled cranes mounted on trucks, crawlers, or specialized chassis. They are widely used in construction, infrastructure projects, industrial maintenance, port operations, and heavy lifting tasks where mobility between sites is essential. Unlike fixed cranes (e.g., tower or overhead), mobile cranes can be driven or transported to different locations quickly.

Tower Crane

Tower cranes are tall, fixed cranes commonly used on large construction sites, especially for high-rise buildings, bridges, infrastructure projects, and precast concrete handling. They provide exceptional height and reach, allowing them to lift materials to great elevations over the entire site footprint. Tower cranes are assembled on-site and remain stationary during the project, offering high capacity and precision.

Key features include:

  • Tall mast (tower) section for height.
  • Horizontal jib (working arm) with a trolley that moves the hook along the arm.
  • Counter jib with counterweights for balance.
  • Slewing (rotating) mechanism at the top for 360° coverage.
  • Operator cabin high up for visibility.
  • Capacities typically range from 5–20+ tons, with jib lengths up to 80+ meters.

They are essential for urban high-rise construction in places like Dhaka, where space is limited and buildings are growing taller.

Crane Hoists

Essential lifting component of cranes.

  • Electric Wire Rope Hoist

  • Electric Chain Hoist

Applications: Industrial lifting, material handling

Crane Hoists are the core lifting mechanism in most industrial cranes, providing the vertical movement (lifting and lowering) of loads. They are mounted on the crane’s bridge, trolley, or jib arm and work with hooks, slings, or other attachments. Hoists come in various types based on power source, lifting medium, capacity, and application.

Main Types of Crane Hoists

  1. Electric Chain Hoists Use a metal chain as the lifting medium. Compact, durable, and ideal for lighter to medium-duty applications (typically up to 5–10 tons). They offer precise control, are easy to maintain, and are common in workshops, assembly lines, warehouses, and with jib or gantry cranes.
  2. Electric Wire Rope Hoists Use steel wire rope wound on a drum. They handle heavier loads (often 5–100+ tons) with higher speeds and longer lifts. Preferred for overhead bridge cranes, gantry cranes, and heavy industrial use due to greater durability and capacity.

  3. Other variations include:

    • Manual Chain Hoists (hand-operated for occasional use).
    • Air/Pneumatic Hoists (for explosive or hazardous environments).
    • Monorail Hoists (trolley-mounted for beam travel).

    Key features: Variable speed controls, overload protection, emergency stops, remote/pendant operation, and limit switches for safety. Brands like Demag, Konecranes, Harrington, Yale, and local suppliers in Bangladesh offer these.

    In Dhaka’s growing industrial and construction sectors, electric hoists are popular for factories, warehouses, and building projects—often paired with overhead, gantry, or jib cranes.