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Tadano Sees Strong Results From Its First Open AI Innovation Competition
Mar. 16, 2022
Tadano recently organized its first full-scale open innovation competition with a goal of creating a motion control AI that can execute crane operation simulations.
Schmidbauer Relies On Tadano AC 3.045 1 City With Environmentally Friendly E-Pack Technology
Mar. 2, 2022
All good things come in threes – that was clearly part of the train of thought at Gräfelfing/Munich-based Schmidbauer as the company recently picked up the first three of six Tadano AC 3.045-1 City cranes in Zweibrücken. The trio was handed over by Sales Manager Hans Asam.
Grues Padrosa Puts Two New Tadano AC 4.100l-1 Cranes Into Operation
Feb. 4, 2022
After analyzing all the relevant market requirements in detail, the team at Spanish crane service provider Grues Padrosa came to a clear conclusion: The Tadano AC 4.100L-1 was simply the best machine for its needs in the 100-tonne capacity class – and not just because of its 60-meter main boom and large lifting capacities, but also because of its extremely compact dimensions.
I & H Kran Puts New AC 100-4L And AC 220-5 All Terrain Cranes Into Operation
Jan. 28, 2022
Site Manager Nils Laumann, who works at Rötha-based I & H Kran Transport Montageservice GmbH, considers Tadano all terrain cranes to be his machines of choice for a broad range of applications. Needless to say, this also applies to his company’s two most recent acquisitions: an AC 100-4L* and an AC 220-5*.
Tadano employees lift the future with collaborative forestation activities
Jan. 20, 2022
Tadano seeks to harmonize with the natural world as part of the company’s initiatives contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted by the United Nations in 2015.
Tadano's GR-900EX-4 debuts in the Philippines
Jan. 12, 2022
Hammer Head Builders & Development Corporation takes delivery of the rough terrain crane for major customer plant work
NEW AC 45 CITY FOR AUTO-KLUG
Dec. 24, 2021
The City cranes from Zweibrücken have long been a regular fixture in German crane service provider Auto-Klug’s fleet: The company from Hof not only has two AC 30 City, three AC 40 City, and an AC 45 City all hard at work, but also added an additional AC 45 City. “City cranes are simply unbeatable when it comes to working in buildings with low ceilings,” crane operator Jochen Friedrich said while picking up the “newcomer” in Zweibrücken. The crane was handed over by Tadano Sales Manager Thomas Keckeis.

