Italian rental company Autovictor has purchased a new 300 tonne Tadano AC 6.300-1 All Terrain crane.
The six axle crane features a seven section 80 metre main boom plus an 11.4 to 21 metre bi-fold swingaway which can be offset up to 40 degrees. Inserts up to 63 metres can be added for a maximum tip height of 123 metres.
A 300 tonne AC 6.300-1 AT
Autovictor's chief operating officer Alessandro Gino said: "Our projects often involve complex conditions and demanding time lines, so we need equipment that offers flexibility, performance, and efficiency. The AC 6.300-1 meets those expectations perfectly – particularly its compact footprint and versatility when working in confined areas."
(L-R) Alessandro Gino of Autovictor with Davide Camperi of Tadano and Gabriele Scandolo of Autovictor
Tadano's Davide Camperi added: “We are very grateful to Autovictor for their continued trust in Tadano. Choosing the AC 6.300-1 reflects their clear understanding of what this crane can deliver on real world job sites. We are proud to support a company with such a strong reputation for quality and professionalism.”
Autovictor was founded by Vittorino Gino in 1969, in the town of San Pietro Mosezzo – due west of Milan, as a car repair shop, today the company is managed by his son Angelo and grandson Alessandro. the three generation company has a fleet of 56 road going cranes - topped by the TC 2800 - as well as Rough Terrain and Pick & Carry cranes. The company also offers a wide range of aerial work platforms, telehandlers, forklifts, hydraulic jacks and a fleet of transport and heavy haulage vehicles. It currently has depots in Novara, Brescia and Gravellona Toce and employs 130.
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