Strategic Brand Upgrade
Since launching a strategic upgrade of its GENMA brand in September 2025, RAINBOWCO (SZ: 002483) reports rapid growth in its terminal container crane business, with cumulative deliveries and contracted orders for GENMA automated cranes and retrofit projects exceeding 100 units worldwide.
Major International Orders
The company secured a record order of 50 rubber‑tyred gantry (RTG) cranes for a Moroccan port, marking its largest single contract in the African market. It also won package orders for ship‑to‑shore (STS) cranes and rail‑mounted gantry (RMG) cranes in the Netherlands, and additional STS and RTG packages in India, representing breakthroughs in both high‑end European and emerging South Asian markets.
World’s Largest RTG Contract
GENMA obtained the order for the world’s largest RTG, described as “1 over 7, 10+1” automated RTGs, underscoring strong confidence from top‑tier terminal operators in the brand’s crane and automation capabilities.
GENSMART Automation Platform
GENSMART, the automation platform underpinning GENMA’s offerings, includes AutoRTG, AutoRMG, AutoSTS and equipment control systems. It combines multi‑modal sensor data fusion, cross‑system data interoperability, AI‑powered coordinated dispatching and digital‑twin management, and features fully automated external truck handling technology.
Company Overview
RAINBOWCO is a global high‑end equipment manufacturer operating five major production bases, employing over 3,900 staff and maintaining 29 service locations across 24 countries. The GENMA brand provides lifting and handling solutions for terminal container cranes, shipyards, storage yards, offshore engineering, bulk material handling and high‑efficiency multifunctional material handlers.
Quote: “GENMA’s breakthroughs across multiple global markets are the most direct recognition of our technical strength and brand value. We will continue expanding our global manufacturing and service network to provide customers with ever more efficient and intelligent solutions,” said Martin Wu, CEO of RAINBOWCO.