
Italian heavy lifting and transport specialist Vernazza Autogru, based in Genoa, has taken delivery of a new Tadano AC 7.450-1 all terrain crane. The crane was on display on Tadano’s stand at Bauma 2025 in Munich.

The company also ordered three additional Tadano all terrains: an AC 6.300-1, an AC 4.080-1, and an AC 4.070-2.
The seven-axle Tadano AC 7.450-1 has an 80-metre main boom and is equipped with Tadan’s Sideways Superlift system. It has a Surround View system with a six-camera setup.

The AC 6.300-1 is, says Tadano, compact and manoeuvrable and is the smallest crane in its class with a luffing jib. It is particularly suitable for inner-city and industrial jobs. While the AC 4.080-1 offers strong performance in steep boom positions and is optimized for road transport and rapid deployment, says Tadano.
“The AC 7.450-1 sets a new benchmark on seven axles – compact, powerful, and incredibly versatile,” says Diego Vernazza, CEO of Vernazza Autogru. “Having our own fully branded unit on display at Bauma was a proud moment, and we’re very happy to see it now ready for action in our fleet.”
