Offshore wind turbine hoisting equipment is a specialized class of heavy-lift machinery designed for the installation, maintenance, and decommissioning of wind turbines in challenging marine environments. Typically deployed from jack-up vessels, floating crane vessels, or offshore platforms, this equipment includes high-capacity cranes, active heave-compensated lifting systems, and modular tower erection tools capable of handling massive components such as blades, nacelles, and tower sections weighing hundreds of tons. Engineered to withstand harsh sea conditions—including strong winds, saltwater corrosion, and dynamic vessel motion—these hoisting systems integrate advanced load monitoring, real-time stabilization, and remote control technologies to ensure millimeter-level positioning accuracy and operational safety. By enabling efficient assembly at ever-increasing hub heights and water depths, offshore hoisting equipment plays a critical role in the expansion of utility-scale wind farms, directly supporting the global transition to renewable energy.