UK-based project logistics specialist Osprey Group has ordered a Tadano CC3800-1 mobile crane.

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The CC3800-1 will be Tier 4F and Euro 5 compliant and meets all current emission standards. Osprey said that the machine will have green credentials that meet its ESG policies. The logistics specialist added: “We’re working with many clients who have key infrastructure projects that demand bigger and more capable machines – but also with clients who, like us, believe it’s important to invest in green technology.”

So far in 2023, Osprey has already invested in a variety of cranes including an LTR1100, an LTM1200, a CC2400 and a CC3800-1. Simon Massey, chief commercial officer at Osprey, said: “Our existing CC3800-1 has more than proven its worth. Because they come with a variety of load options, these machines offer superb flexibility for complex challenges and challenging sites. They have exceptional capacities for such a compact crane. 

“This, coupled with the pipeline that followed-on naturally, plus the unit’s impressive green credentials and the great support we’ve been getting from Tadano UK, made it a very easy decision to place the order for a second, brand new CC3800-1.” 

The crane will be delivered in the fourth quarter of this year ready for work in 2024.