Tadano Ltd., established in 1948 and headquartered in Takamatsu, Japan, is a leading manufacturer of hydraulic cranes and aerial work platforms. Their extensive product lineup includes all-terrain cranes, rough terrain cranes, truck cranes, telescopic boom crawler cranes, and truck loader cranes, serving sectors such as construction, infrastructure development, and natural resource extraction. Tadano emphasizes safety, quality, and efficiency, with manufacturing facilities in Japan, the US, Germany, and Thailand, and a global presence across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
Mammoet used its powerful yet compact Tadano CC 38.650-1lattice boom crawler crane to precisely remove three 8-meter Rabobank logo signs from the 185-meter Euromast in Rotterdam.
Featuring a 79-meter boom, 109-meter max system length, and advanced IC-1 Plus control, the crane ensures superior reach, transport flexibility, and lifting efficiency across applications.
The Octoplus 30, engineered in Italy, combines a 16-meter outreach, 280 kg load capacity, and ultra-compact dimensions to meet diverse lifting and aerial work demands.
Vernazza employed two Tadano crawler cranes, including a CC 68.1250-1, for a 728-ton bridge lift in Soave, Italy, using precise coordination across three cranes.
Building on the proven performance of its predecessor, the CC 68.1250-1, this newest model incorporates significant advancements in performance, safety, efficiency, and transportability.
The new Tadano AC 5.250L-2 crane features a 79m main boom, a 30m self-erecting extension, and a 109m max system length, ideal for urban and tower crane applications.
Using a Tadano AC 7.450-1 crane with advanced features like Surround View, IC-1 Plus control, and remote control, Foselev navigates tight conditions and lifts an air handling unit onto the roof of a PSA-Stellantis factory hall.