Sterling Crane, which has been around since the 1950s, has recently acquired the first Tadano AC 7.450-1 in Canada. Featuring a 262.5’ main boom and compact carrier length, along with quality features like IC-1, Sideways Superlift System (SSL), and Surround View, this 7-axle all-terrain crane is a formidable addition to Sterling’s fleet. Initially slated for refinery work in western Canada, this 500-ton powerhouse is also well-suited for wind turbines, bridges and infrastructure projects.
Tom MacLeod, President of Sterling Crane Canada, expresses his excitement for the new AC 7.450-1, stating, "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."
Justin Andrews, Tadano America Regional Business Manager, shares in the enthusiasm, saying, “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.”