en.Wedoany.com Reported - AkelCrane has delivered and installed a 30-ton overhead crane system at the SASKİ Samsun Drinking Water Treatment Plant in Tekkeköy, Turkey. The project includes end-to-end design, manufacturing, delivery, installation, and final commissioning of the crane system, which will be used for the plant's operations.
The overhead crane is specifically designed to meet the operational requirements of water treatment facilities, with a focus on safe load handling and operational reliability. According to AkelCrane, the system is engineered for durability and reduced maintenance needs throughout its service life. The SASKİ Samsun Drinking Water Treatment Plant supplies treated water to the city of Samsun, Turkey. The plant is undergoing a major second-phase expansion project valued at 1.7 billion Turkish Lira (approximately $36 million), which is expected to increase its daily treatment capacity to 200,000 cubic meters upon completion.
AkelCrane manufactures a wide range of cranes and lifting equipment, and the company states that its solutions are designed to support critical infrastructure and water treatment projects in multiple regions. The company develops its products in a 2,000-square-meter production facility and complies with international standards, including FEM, DIN, BS, and EAC. AkelCrane management announced that product development is guided by a customer-centric approach, utilizing high-quality materials and precision manufacturing techniques. The company's product portfolio includes floor cranes, crane kits, gantry cranes, single-girder overhead cranes, double-girder overhead cranes, and process cranes.
AkelCrane was founded by industry-experienced professionals to respond to market demand for reliable cranes and lifting equipment, meeting industry needs through the application of modern engineering knowledge and technology. The company states that the SASKİ Samsun Drinking Water Treatment Plant is the latest in a series of infrastructure projects for which it has provided high-capacity lifting solutions. In September 2025, AkelCrane completed the production of a 10-ton double-girder overhead crane for Atlantis.










