Autovictor Strengthens Fleet with Tadano AC 6.300-1 Ordered at bauma 2025
- Meagan Wood

- Apr 22, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 1
30-Second Takeaway
Italian crane and lifting specialist Autovictor has expanded its fleet with the purchase of a Tadano AC 6.300-1 all-terrain crane, ordered at bauma 2025 in Munich. The compact six-axle crane, equipped with an 80-metre main boom and luffing jib, was selected for its versatility, strong lifting capacities, and efficiency on complex job sites. The investment further reinforces Autovictor’s long-standing partnership with Tadano and its commitment to operating a modern, high-performance crane fleet.

AC 6.300-1 Joins Autovictor’s Modern Crane Fleet
Renowned Italian crane and lifting specialist Autovictor has once again chosen Tadano, placing an order for a new AC 6.300-1 all-terrain crane during bauma 2025 in Munich. The decision strengthens the relationship between the two companies and supports Autovictor’s strategy of continuously modernizing its fleet to meet evolving industry demands.
The Tadano AC 6.300-1 is the most compact six-axle crane in its class to feature a luffing jib. With an 80-metre main boom, impressive lifting capacities, and fast, efficient rigging, the crane is ideally suited for the diverse lifting challenges Autovictor undertakes across Italy.
Compact Design and High Performance for Demanding Jobs
Autovictor’s projects frequently involve restricted access, tight urban environments, and challenging timelines. The AC 6.300-1’s compact footprint, combined with its lifting power and mobility, makes it particularly effective in these conditions.
“Our projects often involve complex conditions and demanding schedules,”
explains Alessandro Gino, Chief Operating Officer at Autovictor.
“We need equipment that delivers flexibility, performance, and efficiency. The AC 6.300-1 meets those expectations perfectly—especially its compact dimensions and versatility when working in confined spaces. It’s an excellent fit for our operations.”
The crane’s luffing jib configuration further enhances its reach and adaptability, allowing Autovictor to handle a wide variety of industrial, infrastructure, and specialized lifting tasks.
Continued Trust Between Autovictor and Tadano
The order also reflects the strong, ongoing partnership between Autovictor and Tadano.
“We are very grateful to Autovictor for their continued trust in Tadano,”
says Davide Camperi, Business Leader for Tadano in Italy.
“Choosing the AC 6.300-1 at bauma demonstrates a clear understanding of what this crane delivers on real-world job sites. We’re proud to support a company with such a strong reputation for quality and professionalism.”
With the addition of the AC 6.300-1, Autovictor continues to invest in equipment that balances technical innovation, operational reliability, and long-term performance.

About Autovictor
Autovictor is a leading Italian crane and lifting specialist known for delivering high-quality lifting solutions across industrial, infrastructure, and specialized construction sectors. The company operates a modern fleet of cranes and lifting equipment, supported by highly trained personnel and a strong focus on safety, efficiency, and technical excellence. Autovictor is recognized throughout Italy for its professionalism, reliability, and ability to manage complex lifting operations.
About the Tadano Group
Since introducing Japan’s first hydraulic truck crane in 1955, Tadano has grown into a global leader in lifting and access equipment. The company’s commitment to Safety, Quality, and Efficiency Based on Compliance (C+SQE) is reflected in every product and service it delivers.
Known for reliability, innovation, and performance, Tadano provides world-class lifting solutions for the construction, energy, and industrial sectors worldwide. Its global support network ensures dependable operation in diverse environments, while the company’s philosophy of “Creation, Contribution, and Cooperation” guides its focus on sustainability and long-term value.
More information: www.tadano.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What crane model did Autovictor order at bauma 2025?
Autovictor ordered a Tadano AC 6.300-1 all-terrain crane.
Why was the Tadano AC 6.300-1 selected?
The crane was chosen for its compact six-axle design, 80-metre main boom, luffing jib capability, and strong lifting performance in confined and demanding job sites.
What makes the AC 6.300-1 unique in its class?
It is the most compact six-axle crane in its class equipped with a luffing jib, offering exceptional versatility and mobility.
Where will Autovictor primarily use this crane?
The crane will be used across Italy on complex lifting projects, including industrial, infrastructure, and specialized applications.
How does this purchase impact Autovictor’s fleet strategy?
It supports Autovictor’s commitment to maintaining a modern, high-performance fleet capable of meeting current and future lifting demands.































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