Wille & Dulies Krane adds ninth Tadano

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04 April 2014

Delivery of the ATF 130G-5 to Wille & Dulies Krane. From left to right: Heiko Rueß and Klaus Köp

Delivery of the ATF 130G-5 to Wille & Dulies Krane. From left to right: Heiko Rueß and Klaus Köp

Heavy transport and lifting specialist, Wille & Dulies Krane, based in Flensburg, Germany, has taken delivery of a second Tadano ATF 130G-5 all terrain crane.

The ATF 130G-5 has a 60 metre main boom, which can be extended to 92 m when configured with a 32 m jib. It is the ninth Tadano crane to be added to Wille & Dulies Krane fleet.

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