bauma 2025 marked a major milestone for Tadano, as the company presented its global product range together for the first time — delivering its biggest and most diverse lineup of cranes, aerial work platforms, and lifting solutions to date.
Among the standout attractions were Tadano’s All Terrain Cranes, including the AC 7.450-1, the newly launched AC 5.250L-2, and fresh arrivals like the AC 250L-2 and AC 5.120H-1. The AC 4.080-1, paired with the innovative e-Pack, also drew attention for its sustainable electrified operation.
In the Lattice Boom Crawler Crane category, Tadano debuted the CC 78.1250-1, while the Rough-Terrain Cranes segment featured the eGR-1000XLL-1 and GR-1000EX-4. The company also showcased a comprehensive aerial work platform offering for the first time, displaying six models — including the all-new AS-23MJ and AS-63HD, along with units from newly integrated brands Nagano and Oil & Steel.
Further expanding its versatility, Tadano introduced Pick & Carry Cranes like the Valla V60R, V100RX, and V130RX, and presented the Oil & Steel Octoplus 21 Spider Lift and the Snake 2010 H truck-mounted platform on Iveco.
A forward-looking highlight was Tadano’s hybrid concept for AC cranes, combining diesel-powered mobility with electric crane operations — a clear nod to the industry’s shift toward greener solutions.
But perhaps the most talked-about innovation was Hey Tadano, an AI-driven customer interaction tool that Tadano boldly claims will redefine how customers connect with the brand, enhancing service, support, and operational efficiency.