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Versatile lifting solutions from a trusted global marketplace
Cranes are essential for lifting and placing heavy loads across construction, energy, shipping, and industrial projects. When it comes to buying and selling used cranes, Ritchie Bros. is the world’s most trusted name. For decades, our global auctions have connected thousands of buyers and sellers, offering unmatched transparency, competitive pricing, and one of the largest selections of cranes available anywhere.
At our auctions, you’ll find everything from mobile and rough-terrain cranes to massive crawlers and tower cranes, all from leading manufacturers and reputable crane sellers. Check our auction calendar for dedicated crane auctions, or our blog for big name crane consignments. Whether you’re expanding your fleet or selling equipment you no longer need, Ritchie Bros. provides the confidence and reach that only a proven, global marketplace can deliver.
Types of cranes
Cranes come in a wide range of designs, each built to handle different lifting challenges. From mobile units that move quickly between sites to tower cranes that rise high above city skylines, every type offers unique advantages. Understanding the main categories helps buyers choose the crane best suited to their project and site conditions.
Mobile cranes
Versatile, roadable lifting machines designed for flexibility and quick deployment between jobs. Mobile cranes are a go-to for contractors who need fast setup and the ability to work across multiple sites. Explore mobile cranes.
Tower cranes
Fixed, tall cranes used on high-rise and major infrastructure projects. With exceptional height and radius, tower cranes handle heavy lifts and precise placement on vertical construction. Explore tower cranes.
Crawler cranes
Tracked cranes built for high capacity, stability, and long boom and jib combinations. Ideal for heavy industry, energy projects, and large civil works on uneven or soft terrain. Explore crawler cranes.
Truck cranes
Highway-legal units that travel efficiently between jobs with minimal escort or disassembly. A practical choice when you need both mobility and lifting capability. Explore truck cranes.
Rough-terrain cranes
Four-wheel-drive cranes designed for off-road worksites. Their compact footprint, large tires, and outriggers deliver stability and performance on uneven ground. Explore rough-terrain cranes.
Key specs to consider
- Lift capacity — Primary differentiator across crane types; match capacity to load charts and project requirements.
- Boom length & reach — Determines maximum working height and radius; factor in jib options and site obstructions.
- Mobility & transport — Roadable machines vs. units that require disassembly and heavy haul transport.
- Setup & site requirements — Outriggers, counterweights, ground bearing pressure, and assembly time affect productivity.
Common applications
- Construction & infrastructure — Hoisting steel, precast, rebar, and mechanical systems for buildings, bridges, and road projects.
- Energy & utilities — Installing wind turbines, setting substation equipment, and maintaining power plant components.
- Shipping & logistics — Lifting containers and heavy cargo at ports, rail yards, and distribution hubs.
- Mining & heavy industry — Moving oversized machinery, process vessels, and structural elements in plants and mines.
Together, these use cases highlight why cranes remain indispensable for lifting, placing, and positioning heavy loads safely and efficiently across industries.
Leading brands you’ll find with us
Our auctions regularly feature cranes from trusted manufacturers such as Liebherr, Terex, Manitowoc, Grove, Tadano, and Link-Belt. These OEMs are known for engineering quality, reliability, and global service networks.
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