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Tadano opts for mtu engines from Rolls-Royce for its all-terrain cranes

Crane manufacturer Tadano is harmonizing the crane portfolios of its German subsidiaries Tadano Faun and Tadano Demag and in the future will be relying more strongly on mtu engines from Rolls-Royce.

Tadano opts for mtu engines from Rolls-Royce for its all-terrain cranes

Agreed to expand the partnership of their companies: Markus Villinger (Head of Sales, Strategy & Product Planning Truck Powertrain, Daimler Truck AG), Dr. Lei Berners-Wu (Vice President Global Industrial at Rolls-Royce business unit Power Systems) and Jens Ennen (CEO Tadano Deutschland).

  • Sealing of long-term partnership in German-built Tadano cranes
  • Majority of Tadano all-terrain cranes produced in Germany to be powered by mtu engines from Rolls-Royce

The move signifies a deepening of the already long-standing cooperation between the two companies. Cranes built in Lauf an der Pegnitz and Zweibrücken in Germany are sold in many countries worldwide.

Most of Tadano’s 26 crane models with two to nine axes and payloads from 45 to 700 tons are already powered by in-line mtu Series 1000, 1100, 1300 and 1500 engines. These deliver power outputs from 129 to 480 kW, and besides compliance with EU Stage III to V emissions standards boast impressively low running costs, high reliability and an excellent power-to-weight ratio. Expansion of the partnership will see the sale of around 3000 mtu engines and Daimler transmissions by the end of 2025.


Tadano opts for mtu engines from Rolls-Royce for its all-terrain cranes
Tadano and Rolls-Royce Power Systems are deepening their partnership. In future, the majority of the Tadano all-terrain cranes produced in Germany – including the four-axle AC 4110 – will be equipped with mtu engines from Rolls-Royce.

High-torque mtu engines already power all of Tadano’s crawler cranes – a segment in which Tadano, with payloads of up to 3,200 tons, is at the forefront of the world market – and shall continue to do so.

Jens Ennen, President and CEO of Tadano said: “This cooperation agreement marks a milestone in the re-orientation of our mobile crane business. We’re delighted to have strong, reliable partners like Rolls-Royce and Daimler Truck at our side as we grow. Even in the midst of the pandemic with its supply chain uncertainties, Rolls-Royce has continued to deliver reliable drive solutions of the highest quality.”

Dr Lei Berners-Wu, Vice President Global Industrial at Rolls-Royce business unit Power Systems, said: “This agreement deepens the cooperation between two companies who are already an excellent fit. Tadano and Rolls-Royce both look back on a strong tradition and are using their innovative products to tackle the future jointly.”


Tadano opts for mtu engines from Rolls-Royce for its all-terrain cranes
Tadano and Rolls-Royce Power Systems are deepening their partnership. In future, the majority of the Tadano all-terrain cranes produced in Germany – including the five-axle AC 5120 – will be equipped with mtu engines from Rolls-Royce.

Rolls-Royce business unit Power Systems is currently undergoing a transformation from engine manufacturer to provider of sustainable, integrated drive and power generation solutions. With its sustainability program ‘Net Zero at Power Systems’, it is moving decisively towards its goal of climate-neutral solutions. Hence most of the engines supplied to Tadano are certified for use with sustainable fuels and can therefore be run to achieve a net-zero emissions balance. “We’re already swapping ideas with our partner Tadano on other climate-neutral technologies,” said Berners-Wu.

Tadano’s standard platform strategy, of which mtu engines form an integral part, reduces the complexity of its portfolio, enabling customers worldwide to benefit from even better products and a more streamlined service. Besides engines, transmissions from Daimler Truck AG are also incorporated into the new platform strategy.

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