

Ever since Tadano introduced Japan's first hydraulic crane in 1955,
it has continued to explore the outer reaches of hydraulic and mechatronic technologies to
enhance and expand its fleet. Today, Tadano cranes are equally at home in the city as they
are in the open country. They serve with efficiency and reliability in both urban
development projects and on remote rural construction sites. And everywhere, they perform
a wide range of lifting, transporting, maintenance and repair operations, providing
indispensable tools for industries all over the word.
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Lined up and ready to go: Sleek new cranes wait outside a Tadano factory to
be loaded onto freighters bound for overseas.
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From sunny Spain to the rolling plains of America to snowbound towns in Norway, the Tadano
name stands for reliability regardless of temperature or climate.

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A study in versatility:
Tadano cranes lend a helping hand in bold new development projects as
well as in meticulous maintenance operations on historical landmarks.


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