Recently, RHM has received good news in domestic and foreign markets and successfully won four new orders for GENMA port and offshore equipment. The contract signing for this batch of orders marked the perfect end of RHM's market expansion in 2024, laying a solid foundation for its sustained growth in 2025.
Foreign Orders
Order for two GENMA stationary shiploaders with handling capacity of 2,500 t/hour
With a rated operating capacity of 2,500 tons/hour, the GENMA stationary ship-loader that won the bid this time is specially designed for the loading operation of bulk carriers with 50000 tons DWT. The ship-loader can continuously and efficiently transport the coal from the client's stockyard directly to the cabin on the shore, greatly improving the efficiency and safety of the loading operation on the client's wharf.
Order for one GENMA 65-ton Mobile Harbor Crane (MHC):
Featuring powerful functions, the GENMA MHC can be flexibly equipped with grab buckets, container slings and hooks to load and unload bulk materials, containers and groceries easily, fully catering to diverse operational needs of ports.
It is worth mentioning that the advanced four-rope electric drive lifting system will be introduced for the GENMA MHC that won the bid this time. Integrated with the parallel deceleration technology, the crane frees the driver from shifting gears, offering the driver a more relaxed driving experience with guaranteed smooth and efficient operation of the equipment.
In 2024, RHM signed order contracts for 11 MHCs.
Order for two GENMA 100-ton floating cranes:
A low center of gravity and lightweight structure are designed for the second generation GENMA transshipment floating crane, which is provided with a grab bucket and a lifting hook, making it suitable for cargo loading and unloading operations between a cargo ship and a barge. Variable-frequency regulating speed technology is used for the lifting and slewing mechanisms of the crane, enabling the crane to realize precise power regulation and quickly respond to changes in different loads and operating conditions. Therefore, the crane has excellent environmental adaptability and operational stability.
RHM signed order contracts for 2 transshipment floating cranes in 2023 and 5 transshipment floating cranes in 2024, and was on the verge of signing contracts for 6 more transshipment floating cranes.

Domestic Orders
Order for one GENMA large offshore grabbing excavator crane:
Having a maximum lifting capacity of 150 tons in the grab mode and 280 tons in the hook mode, the GENMA large offshore grabbing excavator crane that won the bid this time is mainly used for dredging and cargo loading and unloading operations in the offshore area around the wharf. With a compact structure, smooth transmission and controllable speed, the equipment has a high lifting capacity, strong wind resistance, and high operating efficiency, safety and reliability.
The awarding of a number of new orders at home and abroad not only manifests the clients' recognition of the quality and technical strength of GENMA brand products, but also exhibits their affirmation of RHM's deep engagement in the field of port and offshore equipment technology for many years. In the future, RHM will remain committed to "creating value for clients through continuous innovation in technology and services", and persistently improving product performance and service quality, to provide more high-quality and efficient high-end equipment solutions for global clients.