Vernazza Autogru, the Italian crane service provider, has purchased four cranes from lifting equipment manufacturer Tadano.

Vernazza continues ties with Tadano by adding AC 7.450-1

Source: Tadano

Vernazza and Tadano employees in front of the AC 7.450-1, at bauma 2025.

Vernazza Autogru has added an AC 7.450-1, AC 6.300-1, AC 4.080-1, and an AC 4.070-2 to its fleet – deals which were tied up at bauma 2025 in Munich, Germany.

“We’ve worked closely with Tadano for many years, and this latest delivery confirms why. The AC 7.450-1 sets a new benchmark on seven axles – compact, powerful, and incredibly versatile,” said Diego Vernazza, the company’s ceo. “Having our own fully branded unit on display at bauma was a proud moment, and we’re very happy to see it now ready for action in our fleet.”

The AC 7.450-1 offers an 80 m main boom and features such as Sideways Superlift and Surround View enhance safety during operations. 

Meanwhile, the AC 6.300-1 is the smallest crane in its class to feature a luffing jib, making it suited for jobs where space is restricted.

Last month, HLPFI reported that Vernazza deployed a trio of Tadano lattice boom crawler cranes for a bridge lift in Italy.