Tadano will bring its largest-ever line-up to Vertikal Days 2025, following the integration of its newly acquired product lines into the company’s portfolio.
The show, taking place on 10–11 September at Newark Showground, will mark the first time Tadano is presenting aerial work platforms, articulating cranes, and pick & carry cranes alongside its well-known lifting equipment.
The expansion comes after Tadano’s acquisition of Manitex and Nagano, with the new series now on display under the Tadano brand. Visitors will see equipment from the Tadano and Oil&Steel aerial work platform ranges, the PM series articulating cranes, and the Valla series pick & carry cranes.
“With this trade fair appearance, we demonstrate that the integration of the new product lines into the Tadano portfolio is progressing rapidly, and that we are thus providing our customers with a broader range of products than ever before – all under the Tadano brand,” said Lloyd Gee-Nyland, Managing Director UK & Ireland at Tadano.
At stand 122, Tadano will showcase its flagship GR-1000EX-4 rough terrain crane, a telescopic crawler crane from Japan, as well as models from the Valla and Oil&Steel series.
“We are already looking forward to presenting this broad portfolio to our customers and explaining it in detail,” added Gee-Nyland.
With this display, Tadano says it is reaffirming its goal to become the global number one in the lifting equipment industry.
