Tadano expands dealer presence in Virginia

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Tadano America has added Central Atlantic Crane as an authorized distributor of Tadano all terrain, rough terrain and telescopic-boom crawler cranes in the state of Virginia. Central Atlantic Crane will soon have a wide range of Tadano Rough Terrain cranes in stock, as well as the new truck cranes (120-ton GT-1200XL-2 and 80-ton GT-800XL-2) that Tadano recently introduced at ConExpo 2023.

From left to right: Tim Yauilla (Central Atlantic Crane), David Oshman (Central Atlantic Crane)

“We must go the extra mile to solve the issues customers face each day, such as maximizing equipment uptime,” said Tim Yauilla, co-owner, Central Atlantic Crane. “The smallest things can impede jobsite productivity, so we need partners who will make sure their jobs are on-track and profitable. We look forward to offering our new and existing customers some of the greatest products in the crane industry.”

Tadano America Regional Business Manager Tony Hampton said the company is looking forward to working with Central Atlantic, and growing both businesses.

“Our existing and new Tadano customers in the Virginia area will benefit from this expansion in our distributor network,” added Hampton. “This partnership now provides loyal Tadano customers throughout the Commonwealth with a closer distributor to aid them in new equipment purchases, service and parts.”

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