Who is the largest crane company in the world?

​As of March 2025, the largest crane companies globally are distinguished by their manufacturing capabilities and fleet capacities.

As of March 2025, the largest crane companies globally are distinguished by their manufacturing capabilities and fleet capacities.

Top Crane Manufacturers by Revenue:

  1. Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG):

    • A leading Chinese construction machinery manufacturer, XCMG has consistently topped global rankings with substantial crane-related revenues.

  2. Liebherr Group:Manufacturing+1Cranepedia+1

    • This Swiss-German company is renowned for its high-quality cranes and heavy equipment, maintaining a strong presence in the global market.

  3. Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd.:WSJ+3卫报+3KHL Group+3

    • Another major Chinese manufacturer, Zoomlion has reported significant revenues in the crane sector, reflecting its expansive product range and market penetration.

Largest Crane Rental Companies:

  1. Mammoet:

    • Based in the Netherlands, Mammoet is widely regarded as the largest crane rental company globally, offering extensive heavy lifting and transport services.CK

  2. Sarens:卫报+8Cranepedia+8CK+8

    • A Belgian multinational, Sarens specializes in heavy lift, engineered transport, and crane rental services, operating in 65 countries.CK

  3. Buckner Heavy Lift Cranes:CK+1KHL Group+1

    • Based in the USA, Buckner is recognized for its significant fleet and involvement in major projects, contributing to its position among the top crane companies.CK

These rankings are influenced by factors such as revenue, fleet size, and global reach. It’s important to note that the industry is dynamic, with companies continually evolving through mergers, acquisitions, and technological advancements.

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