Link-Belt and Tadano terminate AT agreement

10 January 2011

Link-Belt's new ATC-3250 was introduced at the company's CraneFest event in October 2006. The compan

Link-Belt's new ATC-3250 was introduced at the company's CraneFest event in October 2006. The company says interest in the machine has exceeded expectation

On 9 January Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company and Tadano Ltd announced the termination of the supply agreement for all terrain cranes.

Link-Belt will no longer offer Tadano Faun all terrain cranes under the Link-Belt in North and Central America or the Caribbean.

A termination agreement was developed to "provide an orderly conclusion to this supply arrangement, [which] places a high priority on the interests of customers that own the Link-Belt branded all terrain cranes and includes long term commitments on the part of both Tadano Faun and Link-Belt in customer support areas such as parts supply and technical support," it said in a statement.

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