SOTRAMA receives the first Tadano AC 5.250L-2 crane delivered in France

SOTRAMA receives the first Tadano AC 5.250L-2 crane delivered in France

Founded over 70 years ago, SOTRAMA, now managed by Peggy Guenault, specializes in lifting, heavy handling, demolition, industrial moving, transport and equipment rental. The company currently employs 80 people in four branches and eight sales divisions. From the construction of the Pont du Bonhomme in Lanester in 1974, to the destruction of the Quai des Indes blockhouses (1982) and the Jaguar (1991), to the response to the sinking of the Erika (1999) and the TK Bremen (2012), SOTRAMA's expertise and commitment have left their mark on the history of Brittany.

The Breton lifting company has just received the first Tadano AC 5.250L-2 crane delivered in France, marking a new stage in the strengthening of its Tadano fleet and in the consolidation of a partnership based on trust and reliability. We already operate a number of four-axle Tadano cranes, which stand out for their performance and reliability," says Peggy Guenault, Managing Director of SOTRAMA. We've just received our new crane, equipped with the extensions needed to raise the jib to 91 metres, and it's already in operation. Such a reach on a 250-tonne crane is quite simply remarkable! "

The company continues its strategy of investing in state-of-the-art equipment. The addition of the Tadano AC 5.250L-2 illustrates this commitment: a 250-tonne-capacity all-terrain crane featuring a 79-meter self-erecting main boom, extendable to 109 meters, the IC-1 Plus control system, and options such as the Surround View camera system. Versatile, it can be used on large industrial installations as well as urban sites, for the installation of HVAC units, tower cranes, ship lifting or work on high-rise structures.

According to Olivier Roy, Sales Manager at Tadano France, " We are proud to deliver the first AC 5.250L-2 in France to SOTRAMA, a long-standing partner who embodies our shared values of performance, reliability and innovation. We wish them every success with this new crane.