Sterling Purchases the First Tadano AC 7.450-1 in Canada
“Everyone knows the quality of Tadano machines, and this new all-terrain crane will be a great fit for our customers throughout the region. The AC 7.450-1 has amazing power and reach, and it fits the roads and tough jobs of western Canada. Tadano is known for high-performance cranes and top support, and we are excited that Sterling customers have a powerful new 7-axle option,” said Tom MacLeod, president of Sterling Crane Canada. “We are absolutely thrilled that the first AC 7.450-1 in Canada was purchased by Sterling. This crane is an outstanding performance machine, and it will be a perfect fit for Sterling’s all-terrain customers,” added Justin Andrews, Tadano America regional business manager. At only 17 m in total length and with a maximum outrigger base of 8.5 m, the AC 7.450-1 is as long as some 6-axle all-terrain cranes while lifting more like an 8-axle machine. This Tadano AT provides an amazing amount of strength and reach in a relatively compact package, and it delivers outstanding lifting performance both with and without SSL. “Sterling and Tadano have enjoyed a strong and successful partnership for many years. Both companies are dedicated to exceeding customer expectations by offering the best quality and service in the crane industry, and the addition of the new AC 7.450-1 all-terrain crane will play a key role in helping both of us achieve that goal,” concluded Ken Butz, Tadano America vice president of Sales.
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