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Meet heyTadano: Tadano’s AI-Driven Leap in Crane Intelligence

In an era where digital transformation is reshaping every facet of construction and logistics, Tadano—a global leader in crane manufacturing—is pushing the envelope with its innovative AI assistant, heyTadano.

30-Second Takeaway Tadano Ltd. has introduced heyTADANO , an AI-powered crane intelligence assistant trained on verified Tadano documentation to deliver instant, accurate support for crane operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Available 24/7 in over 50 languages and accessible from phones, tablets, or PCs, the platform is designed to reduce downtime and improve jobsite efficiency by putting trusted crane knowledge at users’ fingertips. In an era where digital transformation is reshaping every facet of construction and logistics, Tadano  a global leader in crane manufacturing is pushing the envelope with its innovative AI assistant, heyTadano . Designed to enhance operational efficiency, reduce downtime, and improve safety, heyTadano is revolutionizing the way crane operators, service teams, and project managers interact with their machinery. What Is heyTadano? heyTadano  is a proprietary AI-powered support system  developed by Tadano to serve as an intelligent companion for crane operators and service personnel. Functioning like a voice-activated assistant and knowledge engine, heyTadano delivers instant insights, diagnostics, and performance guidance directly in the field or from the cab. It’s designed to answer questions, assist with troubleshooting, provide real-time operational data, and recommend maintenance actions all tailored to the specific Tadano crane being used. Key Features of heyTadano 1. Real-Time Troubleshooting heyTadano can interpret machine behavior and error codes to provide immediate solutions. Rather than thumbing through manuals or waiting on tech support, users get: Step-by-step troubleshooting guides Instant interpretation of diagnostic codes Visual and voice-assisted instructions 2. Predictive Maintenance Leveraging historical data and live inputs, the AI monitors wear indicators and component performance. It can forecast potential failures and recommend proactive service intervals—cutting down on unexpected downtime. 3. Operator Support New or experienced, operators benefit from: Contextual prompts during setup Load chart references Safety checks and best practice suggestions Setup verifications to prevent errors 4. Multi-Device Accessibility Accessible via: Tadano’s onboard touchscreen systems Tablet and mobile applications Remote desktop dashboards for fleet managers How It Supports Field Operations Field technicians often face complex diagnostics under pressure. With heyTadano: Technicians can scan a QR code on the crane to access model-specific support AI recommends correct torque values, fluid types, and parts references Documentation and service history are retrieved on command This minimizes guesswork and aligns with Tadano’s vision of smart, connected lifting solutions . Industry Impact & Adoption Tadano has positioned heyTadano as part of its broader Lift Smart Strategy , which aims to integrate data analytics, automation, and AI across its global fleet. Pilots in Europe, North America, and Japan have shown: 30% faster resolution of service calls 15% increase in first-time fix rates Significant gains in operator confidence on new models It’s becoming an indispensable tool for rental companies, fleet operators, and major construction firms seeking to improve uptime and asset ROI. What’s Next for heyTadano? Tadano continues to enhance heyTadano with new capabilities: Voice control for hands-free use in cabs Integration with telematics systems  like HELLO-NET Learning loops  that improve the assistant with each query Future versions may also include AR (augmented reality) overlays for service visualization and direct machine control features through secure AI authorization protocols. heyTadano heyTadano represents more than just a technological upgrade it’s a cultural shift in how the crane industry approaches machine intelligence and operational support. With AI systems like heyTadano, Tadano is not only building cranes but building the future of lifting. About Tadano Ltd Tadano Ltd.  is a global leader in the design and manufacture of lifting equipment and mobile cranes headquartered in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. Founded in 1948 , Tadano is recognized for its engineering innovation and reliability, producing a wide range of cranes including all-terrain, rough-terrain, truck-mounted, and crawler cranes , as well as aerial work platforms and other lifting machinery. The company operates internationally with production sites in Japan and distribution and support networks across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and beyond. Tadano cranes and lifting systems serve industries such as construction, energy, infrastructure, logistics, and industrial maintenance , and the company continues to invest in digital technologies like its AI assistant heyTADANO to improve operational support and jobsite performance worldwide. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What is heyTADANO? heyTADANO is an AI-powered crane assistant developed by Tadano  that delivers reliable, accurate crane support using verified Tadano documentation. It offers instant answers for operating instructions, troubleshooting, and general crane information. How is heyTADANO accessed? heyTADANO is accessible 24/7 from mobile phones, tablets, or PCs, making it available on the jobsite or in the office without digging through manuals or contacting support. Why was heyTADANO created? The system was designed to save time on jobsites by providing quick, dependable answers  and guidance directly from Tadano’s official knowledge base, reducing delays and guesswork. Does heyTADANO support multiple languages? Yes, heyTADANO supports more than 50 languages, enabling clearer communication across international teams. Who makes Tadano cranes? Tadano Ltd. is the Japanese manufacturer of a broad range of lifting cranes, including all-terrain, rough-terrain, truck, and crawler cranes used worldwide. Where is Tadano headquartered? Tadano Ltd. is headquartered in Takmatsu, Kagawa, Japan  and operates global production and support networks. What industries use Tadano equipment? Tadano cranes are used in construction, infrastructure, energy, logistics, and industrial applications , providing heavy lifting solutions and aerial access equipment.

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