Port & Marine Lifting Solutions
Industrial-Grade Hoisting Chains Engineered for Ship-to-Shore (STS) Quay Cranes | Serving UK Ports Since 2006
▶ BS EN 818 Certified ▶ ISO 3077 Compliant ▶ UKCA Marked ▶ 100% Proof-Load Tested
Port shore bridge cranes — universally known in the industry as ship-to-shore (STS) cranes or quay cranes — are the operational heartbeat of container terminals across the United Kingdom. From the towering gantries of Felixstowe and Southampton to the deep-water berths at Liverpool2 and London Gateway, these colossal steel structures execute tens of thousands of container lifts every single day, each cycle placing immense mechanical stress on every component within the hoisting system. At the absolute core of this load-bearing architecture sits the mega chain: a precision-engineered hoisting chain specifically designed to withstand extreme dynamic loads, resist progressive fatigue fracture, and deliver consistent, measurable performance under the relentless demands of continuous port operations running around the clock, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Selecting the correct hoisting chain is far more than a routine procurement decision — it is a safety-critical engineering commitment that determines terminal productivity, crane availability, maintenance intervals, and ultimately, the physical safety of every port worker who operates alongside these systems on every shift.
Mega Chain has been supplying high-performance hoisting chain assemblies to marine engineering contractors, port operators, and crane maintenance specialists across the UK and Europe for nearly two decades. Our shore bridge crane hoisting chains are manufactured in full conformance with the most stringent international and British standards — including ISO 3077, DIN 764, and the BS EN 818 series — and every single assembly undergoes 100% proof-load testing before despatch from our facility. Whether you are undertaking a full fleet chain replacement programme on a fleet of ZPMC cranes at a major deep-sea terminal, carrying out a scheduled maintenance overhaul at a regional harbour, or dealing with an unexpected crane breakdown that demands same-week emergency supply, our engineering team provides precisely tailored solutions matched to your crane’s load ratings, reeving configuration, link dimensions, and corrosion-protection requirements.

📍 Serving port operators and crane contractors across England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland
Why Shore Bridge Crane Hoisting Chains Face Unique Engineering Demands
Shore bridge cranes at container terminals operate in one of the most mechanically punishing environments encountered anywhere in industry. A single STS crane at a busy UK terminal may complete between 25 and 45 container moves per hour; across an entire fleet operating multiple shifts daily, that translates to hundreds of thousands of hoisting cycles per year. Each lift subjects the hoisting chain to cyclic tensile loading, shock loading during container pick-up from vessel hatch covers, and dynamic amplification forces as the spreader and load swing during travel. Unlike static rigging or occasional-use lifting chains, these assemblies must absorb kinetic energy under high-frequency cycling, resist fatigue crack propagation from welded link zones, and maintain precise dimensional accuracy across millions of load cycles — because any elongation beyond tolerance will compromise the synchronisation critical to multi-fall reeving systems and introduce dangerous load imbalance.
Adding a further layer of complexity is the maritime environment itself. UK port operations expose hoisting chains to persistent salt-laden sea air, rain, condensation, and the wide seasonal temperature swings of Atlantic coastal weather. Corrosion is not a cosmetic inconvenience in this context — it is a primary failure mode that progressively reduces a chain link’s load-bearing cross-sectional area, accelerates fatigue crack initiation at link surfaces, and can produce sudden brittle fracture without any prior visible warning. Mega Chain addresses this challenge through a combination of premium alloy steel grades engineered for coastal environments and multi-layer surface treatment systems that dramatically outperform standard zinc phosphate coatings in salt-spray resistance testing.
Extreme Cyclic Fatigue Loading
Up to 45 container moves per hour generates millions of load cycles annually. Grade 80 standard chains consistently fail below service-life targets at STS crane duty. Grade 100 and Grade 120 mega chain links are mandatory for continuous-duty quay crane applications at UK deep-sea terminals.
Aggressive Marine Corrosion
UK coastal ports subject chains to continuous salt spray, humidity, and tidal moisture. Mega Chain’s zinc-nickel alloy electroplating and polymer-sealed lubrication system provides over 1,000 hours salt-spray resistance per ISO 9227, dramatically extending chain service life compared to conventional zinc phosphate finishes.
Tight Dimensional Tolerances
Multi-fall crane reeving systems demand matched chain sets where link pitch variation across an entire assembly is held to ±0.3 mm. Our CNC-calibrated production gauges and 100% dimensional inspection process guarantee synchronised operation and prevent dangerous load imbalance across multi-chain hoisting configurations.
Ultra-High Working Loads
Ultra-large container vessels now calling at UK deep-sea terminals demand crane rated SWL up to 100 tonnes per hoist unit. Mega Chain Grade 120 assemblies are proof-tested at 2× WLL and break-tested to 4× WLL, providing the safety margin and reserve capacity that modern high-throughput port operations demand.
Technical Specifications: Mega Chain Hoisting Chain Range for Port Quay Cranes
Selecting the correct chain diameter and grade for a shore bridge crane hoisting application demands a thorough understanding of the relationship between Working Load Limit (WLL), proof force, minimum break force, and link geometry. The table below presents our core product range for port crane applications, covering the three principal grades used in UK container terminal operations. All values are derived from testing performed to ISO 3077, DIN EN 818-2, and our own enhanced internal quality standards that in several key parameters exceed the minimum values required by current British Standards. For special applications — including non-standard diameters, custom link geometries, or alternative alloy grades — our engineering team provides a full technical review and bespoke product proposal within two working days of enquiry.
| Grade | Diameter (mm) | Pitch (mm) | WLL (t) | Proof Force (kN) | Min. Break Force (kN) | Weight (kg/m) | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G80 | 22 | 66 | 15.0 | 294 | 441 | 9.2 | Harbour & Jib Cranes |
| G80 | 26 | 78 | 21.2 | 415 | 623 | 12.8 | Bulk Cargo Cranes |
| G100 | 26 | 78 | 26.5 | 519 | 778 | 12.8 | Standard STS Crane Hoist |
| G100 | 32 | 96 | 40.0 | 784 | 1,176 | 19.4 | High-Capacity STS Hoist |
| G120 | 32 | 96 | 48.0 | 940 | 1,410 | 19.4 | Ultra-Large Container STS |
| G120 | 40 | 120 | 75.0 | 1,470 | 2,205 | 30.1 | Heavy Lift / Project Cargo |
| G120 | 46 | 138 | 100.0 | 1,960 | 2,940 | 40.0 | Offshore Wind / Special Lift |
ⓘ All values conform to ISO 3077 and DIN EN 818-2. WLL = Working Load Limit. Custom diameters, pitches, and alloy compositions available. Contact our UK engineering team for project-specific chain calculations and matched-set supply.
Six Reasons UK Port Engineers Specify Mega Chain
Premium Alloy Steel Composition
Each Mega Chain hoisting link is forged from 20MnCrMo5 and 34CrNiMo6 alloy steels — specifically selected for their superior combination of high yield strength (850–1,000 MPa), notch toughness, and resistance to hydrogen embrittlement. This alloy combination performs with particular reliability in the aggressive coastal atmospheres found at UK port locations from Hull and Immingham on the Humber to Bristol Avonmouth and the East Anglian coast at Felixstowe.
100% Proof-Load Tested, Fully Traceable
Every chain assembly is proof-loaded at 2× WLL before despatch, with full material traceability maintained through heat number, ladle chemical analysis, mechanical test certificates, and heat treatment records. Third-party inspection by Lloyd’s Register, Bureau Veritas, or DNV GL is readily arranged for clients requiring classification society endorsement or independent verification of quality data for their asset management systems.
Fatigue Life up to 3x Longer
Cold-calibration after quench-and-temper heat treatment closes surface micro-pores, refines link grain boundaries at the weld zone, and introduces beneficial compressive residual stresses that retard fatigue crack initiation. Independent cyclic fatigue testing under simulated crane hoisting duty conditions demonstrates Mega Chain assemblies sustaining service life up to three times that of standard EN 818-compliant chains at equivalent load amplitude. This directly translates into longer replacement intervals and lower annual chain spend per crane.
Wide Operating Temperature Range
Certified for continuous operation from -40°C to +200°C, Mega Chain hoisting assemblies maintain their rated mechanical properties across the full range of UK seasonal temperatures. This includes cold-storage terminal handling applications, winter crane operations at northern UK ports such as Aberdeen and Tyne in sub-zero conditions, and any heated-cargo or industrial process environments where conventional chains would suffer embrittlement or accelerated degradation.
Drop-In OEM Compatibility
Mega Chain replacement hoisting assemblies are dimensionally engineered for direct drop-in compatibility with all major shore bridge crane manufacturers, including ZPMC, Liebherr, Kone Cranes, Noell, and Paceco. Crane operators at UK terminals benefit from faster return-to-service after planned maintenance outages and avoid the costly re-engineering work that arises when generic replacement chains require adaptation. We maintain a cross-reference library covering hundreds of crane OEM part numbers to streamline procurement and specification processes.
Complete Compliance Documentation
Each supply includes UKCA/CE Declaration of Conformity under the UK Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008, BS EN 818 product certificate, material test certificate with chemical and mechanical data, heat treatment records, proof-load test certificate, and full dimensional inspection data. This complete audit-trail package satisfies the requirements of UK port authority inspection regimes, insurance underwriters, and crane maintenance management systems that demand rigorous documentation standards.
Material Science & Manufacturing Process: Inside Every Mega Chain Link
The performance difference between a Mega Chain hoisting assembly and an ordinary commercial chain begins with steel metallurgy, not chain geometry. Our technical team specifies alloy compositions in which chromium, nickel, and molybdenum are balanced precisely to achieve both the high surface hardness required to resist abrasive wear in chain pockets and the core toughness needed to absorb shock loads without crack propagation deep into the link cross-section. Every coil of bar stock arrives at our manufacturing facility accompanied by cast analysis certificates that are independently verified using our in-house optical emission spectrometer before any production run begins. Deviation from the approved chemistry window triggers automatic material quarantine and supplier notification — a control that eliminates the risk of substandard base material entering the production stream, a vulnerability that frequently explains premature chain failure in lower-cost supply chains.
The manufacturing sequence follows a precisely defined multi-stage process where no step can be accelerated or omitted without directly compromising mechanical performance. Bar stock is cold-drawn to tighten dimensional tolerances before link forming. Each link is induction-formed around CNC-controlled bending mandrels to achieve consistent geometry, then flash-butt welded using an automated system that monitors and records welding current, forging pressure, and upset distance for every single weld, generating a permanent electronic quality record. This is followed by controlled-atmosphere quench-and-temper heat treatment at carefully prescribed temperatures to achieve the target hardness band of 32–40 HRC — hard enough to resist wear, but not so hard that impact toughness and elongation are compromised. The chain is then cold-calibrated through precision gauges to confirm dimensional compliance, and marine-grade surface treatment is applied under controlled conditions as the final production stage.
Tensile Strength
1,000–1,250 MPa
Grade 100 alloy steel
Yield Strength
850–1,000 MPa
0.2% proof stress (Rp0.2)
Elongation at Break
≥ 15%
Visible warning before failure
Impact Toughness
≥ 50 J @ -40°C
Charpy V-notch (ISO 148-1)
Surface Hardness
32–40 HRC
Wear-resistant, not brittle
Corrosion Protection
1,000 h Salt Spray
ISO 9227 (Zn-Ni marine grade)
Key Application Scenarios: Mega Chain Hoisting Chains Across UK Port Operations
The versatility of the Mega Chain product range enables deployment across a broad spectrum of crane types and cargo-handling scenarios within the UK port and maritime industry. Each application imposes a distinct load profile, duty cycle, and environmental exposure, and our technical team applies over eighteen years of crane chain application engineering experience to specify the optimal grade and configuration for every project. The following scenarios represent the most significant application categories where Mega Chain products have delivered measurable improvements in crane availability, maintenance cost reduction, and operational safety at UK terminals.
🚢 Ship-to-Shore Container Crane Hoisting
The core application for Mega Chain in UK ports. STS cranes at deep-sea container terminals including DP World London Gateway, ABP Southampton, and Peel Ports Liverpool2 use Grade 100 and Grade 120 mega chain assemblies in main hoist and auxiliary hoist reeving systems, handling 20-foot and 40-foot ISO containers at gross weights up to 45 tonnes across multi-shift, 24-hour operations. Matched four-part chain sets with equalising connectors maintain synchronised reeving under all load conditions and crane operating speeds.
⚓ Bulk & General Cargo Harbour Cranes
Harbour cranes at ports including Immingham, Grimsby, Tyne, Forth Ports, and Belfast handling bulk commodities — grain, coal, steel coils, and project cargo — routinely deploy Grade 80 Mega Chain assemblies in single and double-fall configurations. The wider variety of load shapes and weights in grab discharging duty generates irregular shock loading patterns that accelerate fatigue in standard chains. Mega Chain’s superior energy absorption and fatigue resistance at the link weld zone is directly observable in longer inspection intervals at these facilities.
🌬️ Offshore Wind & Heavy Lift Terminals
Terminal cranes supporting the UK’s expanding offshore wind sector — particularly at Humber ports including Grimsby, Immingham, and Hull, which serve as manufacturing and installation bases for North Sea offshore wind developments — require chain hoisting components capable of handling oversized components such as nacelles, tower sections, and transition pieces at loads exceeding 80 tonnes per lift. Grade 120 Mega Chain assemblies with custom-engineered end fittings provide the ultra-high WLL and documented safety margins required for these high-value critical lifts.
🔩 Planned Maintenance & Emergency Replacement
UK port engineering teams and maintenance contractors rely on Mega Chain as a trusted supply partner for both planned maintenance programmes and emergency crane-down situations. Our UK distribution hub holds the most common Grade 80 and Grade 100 chain sizes in stock for next-day delivery to any UK port location. We supply complete maintenance kits including chain, connecting links, master links, and shackles as a single certified package, ready for immediate installation and eliminating the multiple procurement contacts that delay crane return-to-service.
Customer Success: Felixstowe Container Terminal, Suffolk, UK
Client
Harwich International Freight Terminals Ltd.
Location
Port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, England
Application
ZPMC STS Crane Fleet — Main Hoist Chain Replacement
Chain Supplied
Grade 100, 32 mm pitch 96 mm, matched sets
In early 2023, the terminal’s mechanical engineering team identified accelerated wear and measurable elongation in the hoisting chains of six ZPMC cranes operating on their deepwater berths, which handle ultra-large container vessels of 24,000 TEU capacity. The previous chain supplier had provided standard EN 818 Grade 80 chains that were consistently reaching their discard criteria — 2% elongation in any 11-link sample — within eighteen months of service. This generated mounting unplanned maintenance expenditure and crane availability losses during the critical summer vessel-discharge season when berth productivity targets are most demanding and downtime penalties from shipping lines are at their peak.
Following a detailed technical review conducted with Mega Chain’s application engineering team — covering duty cycle analysis, reeving configuration, annual operating hours, and the specific corrosion environment of the Orwell Estuary — the terminal switched to Grade 100 hoisting chains with zinc-nickel electroplating for enhanced marine corrosion resistance. Mega Chain provided matched four-part chain sets dimensionally verified to ZPMC OEM specifications, with individual link pitch variation held to ±0.25 mm across each assembly, well within the tolerance required for smooth reeving operation. All six crane chain sets were installed during planned maintenance windows, with no additional crane downtime required beyond the scheduled outage window.
Twenty-two months into service, routine inspection data confirms that none of the six crane chain sets have yet reached 0.8% elongation — a fraction of the 2% discard threshold that the previous chains exceeded at 18 months. The terminal’s head of maintenance estimates an annual saving of approximately £85,000 in chain replacement costs, crane downtime charges, and associated labour, alongside a measurable improvement in crane availability percentages reported to the port’s operations management team. The success of this programme prompted the terminal to extend the Mega Chain specification across their entire crane fleet during the 2024 planned maintenance programme.
“The improvement in chain service life compared to our previous supplier has been significant and measurable. We’ve moved from replacing chains every 18 months to a projected interval exceeding three years, and the dimensional consistency of the matched sets removed the re-calibration work we needed after every previous replacement. For a high-throughput terminal like ours, that kind of reliability has a direct and quantifiable impact on throughput capacity.”
— Head of Mechanical Maintenance, Harwich International Freight Terminals Ltd., Felixstowe, Suffolk
What UK Port Engineering Teams Say About Mega Chain
“We switched our harbour crane hoisting chains to Mega Chain two years ago after persistent fatigue failures with our previous supplier. The difference in service life has been substantial. Their technical documentation package is exactly what our Lloyd’s Register certification requirements demand, and the supply process is straightforward from enquiry to delivery.”
— Chief Engineer, Aberdeen Harbour Board
Aberdeen, Scotland — General Cargo & Offshore Supply Terminal
“We needed a custom chain length with a non-standard pitch to match an older Kone Cranes hoisting unit. Mega Chain’s engineers worked through the specification with our team and delivered within five weeks. The quality of the finished product and the full MTC and proof-load certificates were exactly what we needed for our planned maintenance sign-off procedure.”
— Port Operations Manager, PD Ports
Teesport, Middlesbrough, England — Bulk & Break-Bulk Terminal
“We had an unplanned crane-down situation at our deep-water berth and needed Grade 100 replacement chains urgently. Mega Chain had them ready for collection from their UK warehouse within 24 hours of our call. That response speed alone saved us over two days of crane downtime and the associated vessel delay costs, which would have run into tens of thousands of pounds.”
— Maintenance Superintendent, Liverpool2 Terminal, Peel Ports
Port of Liverpool, England — Deep-Sea Container Terminal
Bespoke Chain Manufacturing & Custom Engineering: No Specification Too Complex
Standard catalogue chains serve the vast majority of port crane hoisting applications with excellent results, but the most demanding and technically complex projects — ultra-large crane upgrades, obsolete OEM specification replacements, specialist offshore wind terminal equipment, and crane life-extension programmes — require a genuinely bespoke engineered solution that no standard product range can provide off the shelf. Mega Chain operates a dedicated custom manufacturing division that works in direct technical collaboration with crane OEMs, port engineering consultants, classification surveyors, and terminal maintenance engineering managers to design, manufacture, test, and certify hoisting chain assemblies to any specification, including those for which the original OEM supplier has discontinued support. Our manufacturing facility houses twelve production lines capable of processing chain diameters from 6 mm to 64 mm, CNC-controlled link forming equipment, automated flash-butt welders with per-weld electronic records, three independently monitored heat treatment furnaces, and a proof-load testing rig certified to 5,000 kN — giving us the physical capability and documented quality control infrastructure to handle the most technically demanding custom chain projects in the UK port engineering sector.
🔨 Custom Dimensions & Geometries
Non-standard diameters, pitches, and link cross-sections manufactured to your engineering drawings, CAD models, or OEM reference numbers. We specialise in replicating obsolete crane chain specifications where original manufacturers have discontinued the product line, a common challenge at UK ports operating older crane fleets.
🌟 Special Alloy Grades
Stainless steel grades 316 and duplex 2205 for chemical handling and highly corrosive cargo environments; titanium alloy chains for extreme weight-reduction requirements in specialist applications; custom heat treatment profiles for very high or very low temperature service. We source and process specialist alloys on a project-by-project basis with full certification support.
📋 Complete OEM-Matched Assembly Kits
Full hoisting assembly kits — chain, connecting links, master links, shortening hooks, sling hooks, and terminal end fittings — supplied as a single pre-assembled and proof-tested package. Every kit is accompanied by a consolidated certification file covering all components, eliminating multi-supplier documentation management for crane maintenance teams.
🕒 Responsive Delivery Schedules
Standard sizes despatched from UK stock within 24 hours. Custom manufactured chains in 3–6 weeks depending on complexity and quantity. Expedited production scheduling is available for critical crane breakdown situations at UK port terminals — contact our team with full urgency details for an immediate assessment of options and lead times.
Serving port operators, crane OEMs & maritime engineering contractors across the United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions: Mega Chain Hoisting for UK Port Quay Cranes
What is the best grade of mega chain hoisting chain for a ship-to-shore container crane operating at a UK deep-sea terminal handling ultra-large vessels?
For STS container cranes at UK deep-sea terminals handling modern ultra-large container vessels, Grade 100 mega chain is the minimum recommended specification for cranes with SWL up to approximately 65 tonnes per hoist. For cranes operating above this SWL, or for cranes on highly exposed berths in aggressive marine environments such as the Thames Estuary, the Humber, or the Mersey where corrosion rates are elevated, Grade 120 mega chain hoisting assemblies with zinc-nickel electroplating represent the optimal technical solution, providing maximum WLL, longest fatigue life, and class-leading corrosion resistance. Our application engineers can advise precisely based on your crane’s rated capacity, reeving arrangement, and annual operating hours.
How much does a replacement hoisting chain for a quay crane cost in the UK, and where can I get an accurate price quote from a certified supplier?
The cost of a quay crane hoisting chain depends on chain diameter, grade, total assembly length, end-fitting specification, and surface treatment requirements. As a general indication, Grade 100 hoisting chain assemblies for STS crane applications range from approximately £1,800 to £12,000 or more per assembly, depending on specification. For a precise price quote from a UK-based certified supplier, email [email protected] with your crane model, chain diameter, required assembly length, grade, and any surface treatment requirements. UK engineering enquiries receive detailed quotations typically within one working day.
Where can I find a certified mega chain hoisting chain supplier for port crane applications in England, Scotland, or Wales that stocks product for rapid delivery?
Mega Chain operates a UK distribution hub with next-day delivery capability to all major UK port locations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. We supply directly to port terminal operators, crane maintenance contractors, and marine engineering consultancies throughout the country, including all principal container and bulk terminals at Felixstowe, Southampton, Liverpool, London Gateway, Tilbury, Grimsby, Tyne, Forth Ports, Hull, Belfast, and Bristol. All chains are supplied with full BS EN 818 and ISO 3077 certification, UKCA marking, and complete material traceability documentation as standard.
How do I know when a port shore bridge crane hoisting chain needs replacing, and what are the correct discard criteria under UK regulations?
Per BS EN 818, ISO 3077, and LEEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) inspection guidelines, a crane hoisting chain should be removed from service when: pitch elongation exceeds 2% in any consecutive 11-link sample; individual link wire wear reduces cross-sectional diameter to below 90% of nominal; any visible crack, distortion, or gouge is identified; or the chain has been subjected to a confirmed overload or shock event. For continuous-duty STS crane operations at UK terminals, we recommend a minimum of six-monthly formal inspection intervals, combining dimensional measurement with magnetic particle inspection (MPI) or dye penetrant testing (DPT) at link weld zones, where fatigue cracks most commonly initiate.
Can Mega Chain supply a custom hoisting chain to exactly match my existing ZPMC or Liebherr quay crane’s OEM specification at a competitive price?
Yes. Mega Chain’s custom manufacturing division routinely produces hoisting chains dimensionally matched to OEM specifications for ZPMC, Liebherr, Kone Cranes, Noell, and Paceco, as well as many older and discontinued crane models. Providing the OEM part number, chain diameter, pitch, total assembly length, and any end-fitting details allows our engineers to validate the specification and produce a drop-in replacement that meets or exceeds original performance requirements. We maintain a reference library of hundreds of crane OEM chain specifications to accelerate the quotation and production process, typically providing a detailed technical quotation within two working days of receiving full specification details.
What compliance documentation and test certificates does Mega Chain provide with hoisting chains to satisfy UK port crane inspection and regulatory requirements?
Every Mega Chain hoisting chain supply includes a UKCA/CE Declaration of Conformity under the UK Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008; BS EN 818-2 product certificate; Material Test Certificate (MTC) with ladle chemical analysis and mechanical test results; heat treatment records; 100% proof-load test certificate at 2× WLL; dimensional inspection report; and traceability documents linking each assembly to its originating material heat batch. Third-party inspection certificates from Lloyd’s Register, Bureau Veritas, or DNV GL are offered as an additional service for clients whose classification society approval, insurance terms, or crane maintenance management system requirements make independent certification obligatory.
How quickly can a UK supplier deliver replacement hoisting chains for an emergency quay crane breakdown at a container terminal in England or Scotland?
For standard Grade 80 and Grade 100 hoisting chains in the most common diameters between 16 mm and 36 mm, Mega Chain holds stock at our UK distribution facility for next-day delivery to virtually any UK port location. For genuine crane-down emergencies at terminals in Felixstowe, Southampton, Liverpool, Tyne, Aberdeen, or elsewhere, same-day collection from our UK facility is achievable for customers with existing accounts and confirmed specifications. Custom-manufactured chains require 3 to 6 weeks under standard production scheduling, though expedited programmes can be arranged for critical breakdowns. Contact our team directly at [email protected] with full urgency and specification details for an immediate assessment of the fastest available delivery option.
Upgrade Your Quay Crane Hoisting System with Mega Chain
Connect with a Mega Chain application engineer today and find out how our hoisting chains are helping UK port terminals reduce crane downtime, extend maintenance intervals, and operate with total confidence. We serve port operators, crane maintenance contractors, OEM service teams, and engineering consultancies across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland — from the Port of Tilbury to Aberdeen Harbour.
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Certified: BS EN 818 ● ISO 3077 ● DIN 764 ● UKCA Marked ● Lloyd’s Register & Bureau Veritas Approved Available
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