11, June, 2025 -


On June 11, 2025, HJTND successfully completed a load test of its 2,250-ton HOOK COMBINER, designed for a 9,000-ton offshore crane, at its in-house testing facility.
The equipment was manufactured under an order from Samsung Heavy Industries, one of Korea’s leading shipbuilders, and the test was witnessed on-site by representatives from the company.


Notably, the event was also attended by representatives from Oshima Shipbuilding, a prominent Japanese shipbuilder, who visited HJTND to observe firsthand the company's advanced large-scale lifting device technology and the overall testing process.


The load test was conducted in accordance with the design load conditions, involving a precise weight test and structural integrity verification for 2,250 tons.
HJTND’s engineering team successfully completed the test using advanced testing equipment and a comprehensive safety system.
Through this process, the HOOK COMBINER demonstrated stability and reliability exceeding design specifications, and simultaneously received final technical approval from the client.
Based on years of accumulated expertise in developing ultra-heavy lifting solutions, HJTND has been supplying specialized equipment to major shipyards and clients in the wind power industry both domestically and internationally.
This achievement is expected to serve as a key milestone in expanding the export of high-load offshore lifting systems and entering new global markets.
The company’s CEO stated, “This test represents more than a routine quality verification it is a meaningful demonstration of our technological competitiveness in the field,” adding, “We will continue to strengthen our technical partnerships with global players and solidify our position as a leading company in next-generation heavy lifting equipment.”

11, June, 2025 -
On June 11, 2025, HJTND successfully completed a load test of its 2,250-ton HOOK COMBINER, designed for a 9,000-ton offshore crane, at its in-house testing facility.
The equipment was manufactured under an order from Samsung Heavy Industries, one of Korea’s leading shipbuilders, and the test was witnessed on-site by representatives from the company.
Notably, the event was also attended by representatives from Oshima Shipbuilding, a prominent Japanese shipbuilder, who visited HJTND to observe firsthand the company's advanced large-scale lifting device technology and the overall testing process.
The load test was conducted in accordance with the design load conditions, involving a precise weight test and structural integrity verification for 2,250 tons.
HJTND’s engineering team successfully completed the test using advanced testing equipment and a comprehensive safety system.
Through this process, the HOOK COMBINER demonstrated stability and reliability exceeding design specifications, and simultaneously received final technical approval from the client.
Based on years of accumulated expertise in developing ultra-heavy lifting solutions, HJTND has been supplying specialized equipment to major shipyards and clients in the wind power industry both domestically and internationally.
This achievement is expected to serve as a key milestone in expanding the export of high-load offshore lifting systems and entering new global markets.
The company’s CEO stated, “This test represents more than a routine quality verification it is a meaningful demonstration of our technological competitiveness in the field,” adding, “We will continue to strengthen our technical partnerships with global players and solidify our position as a leading company in next-generation heavy lifting equipment.”