New ATF 400G-6 for Treffler Autokran

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08 April 2014

Delivery of the ATF 400G-6 to Treffler. From left to right: Mario Fenzel, crane operator at Treffler

Delivery of the ATF 400G-6 to Treffler. From left to right: Mario Fenzel, crane operator at Treffler; area sales manager at Tadano Faun; Josef Treffler, director at Treffler; Franz Ostermeir, former b

Heavy lift and transport company, Treffler Autokran und Schwertransporte, based in Ingolstadt, Germany, has taken delivery of a Tadano ATF 400G-6 all terrain crane.

Josef Treffler, Treffler Autokran und Schwertransporte director, said, "The business relationship with Tadano has been growing with trust for many years. According to Treffler, the high reliability of the Tadano cranes and the associated low down-time are particularly worthy of praise. However, if something does go wrong, the service team at Tadano quickly arrives on site with its skills. This applies to both the customer service and replacement parts department.”

"The crane has been on the market for over two years now and you only hear good things about it. In addition, it is not necessary to buy an anchoring system as the main boom is incredibly strong. And, finally, the ATF 400G-6 also follows the uniform Tadano operation concept so my crane drivers can get to grips with the operation quickly and easily. In my eyes, those are convincing arguments in favour of the device,” Treffler adds.

The all terrain joins 11 other Tadano cranes in Treffler’s fleet.

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