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lineup of Tadano and Schmidbauer people standing in front of a yellow Tadano AC 3.045-1 City crane New Tadano AC 3.045-1 City for Fricke-Schmidbauer in Germany. Photo: Tadano

German rental company Schmidbauer has added again to its fleet of Tadano City class wheeled mobile cranes.

Another two AC 3.045-1 City cranes have joined the fleet. That leaves just one more to go from a six-unit order placed in 2022. The first three were delivered in November. One of the latest deliveries is for Fricke-Schmidbauer in Brunswick while the other goes to the Ingolstadt depot.

Fricke-Schmidbauer already had one unit. Dr. Mitja Schimek, managing director, said it was pleased with it, “The extremely compact AC 3.045-1 City is simply our crane of choice when it comes to projects in urban areas and tight work sites.”

Schimek‘s colleague Christian Schlagbauer, branch manager at the Ingolstadt branch, heaped on more praise, “On top of that, the crane has extraordinary lifting capacities – generally and, especially, when telescoping under load. This makes it simply unbeatable from our perspective when it comes to indoor projects.“

All six new AC 3.045-1 City units were ordered with an e-Pack preparation package for zero-emission crane operation. It expands the range of possible applications and is vital for Schmidbauer’s push for a green future.

Schmidbauer people in high-vis standing in front of a yellow Tadano AC 3.045-1 City crane Pictured with their new Tadano AC 3.045-1 City are, from left to right, A Sibein, F Kolb and M Netter from Schmidbauer in Ingolstadt, Germany. Photo: Tadano
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