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Grúas Roxu Expands Fleet with Latest Tadano AC 5.250L-2 
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Grúas Roxu Expands Fleet with Latest Tadano AC 5.250L-2 

Grúas Roxu Expands Fleet with Latest Tadano AC 5.250L-2

Spanish lifting leader Grúas Roxu S.A. has made a significant move to further enhance its fleet by placing an order for the Tadano AC 5.250L-2 all-terrain crane during the prestigious bauma 2025 event held in Munich.

This new acquisition marks a continued investment in high-performance equipment to handle demanding lifting operations across Spain and beyond.

Meeting the Demands of Complex Lifting Projects

The AC 5.250L-2 crane is a powerhouse of versatility, combining outstanding reach, lifting capacity, and transport efficiency. For a company like Grúas Roxu, known for tackling a wide range of complex projects — from heavy construction and industrial work to wind energy installations and infrastructure development — this new addition is an ideal fit.

José Manuel Garcia, the Owner of Grúas Roxu S.A., shared his thoughts on the investment decision: “We chose the AC 5.250L-2 because it offers a very competitive lifting chart, a long main boom, and a transport concept that fits perfectly with how we operate. It’s a powerful, modern machine that will integrate well into our fleet and help us continue delivering excellent results for our clients.”

State-of-the-Art Features for Greater Efficiency

The Tadano AC 5.250L-2 stands out for its exceptional specifications, including a 79-meter main boom that extends up to 30 meters with self-rigging extensions. This advanced design allows for rapid and efficient setup, crucial for handling large-scale lifting tasks. In addition to its impressive physical capabilities, the crane integrates smart features such as the IC‑1 Plus and Surround View systems for greater control and safety.

The crane’s eco mode ensures fuel-efficient operation, while its start-stop function reduces emissions during idle periods, promoting environmentally friendly performance. These features align with Grúas Roxu’s commitment to both productivity and sustainability in its operations.

Grúas Roxu Expands Fleet with Latest Tadano AC 5.250L-2 
From left to right: Alvaro Morales (Area Sales Manager, Tadano), Gustavo Cortina (Manager Sales Spain & Portugal, Tadano), Daniel García (Senior Management Team, Roxu), Marco Antonio García (Senior Management Team, Roxu), Alejandro Garcia (Commercial Department, Roxu), Ignacio Español (Business Leader Spain & Portugal, Tadano).

A Strong Partnership with Tadano

Gustavo Cortina, Sales Manager for Tadano in Spain, expressed his pride in the ongoing collaboration: “We are very proud that Grúas Roxu has once again chosen Tadano. The AC 5.250L-2 is a great match for their high standards and the wide variety of jobs they handle. We look forward to seeing it in action and continuing our strong relationship in the years ahead.”

Building on a Legacy of Innovation

Tadano’s legacy of innovation began in 1955 with the introduction of Japan’s first hydraulic truck crane. Since then, the company has become a global leader in lifting and access equipment, supporting businesses worldwide in achieving remarkable heights in their operations.

Tadano’s dedication to safety, quality, and efficiency is demonstrated through its compliance with the C+SQE standards, ensuring every product and service upholds the highest levels of performance. Their commitment to providing reliable and efficient equipment is at the core of their success in various sectors, including construction, energy, and industrial applications.

Commitment to Sustainability

Guided by the philosophy of “Creation, Contribution, and Cooperation,” Tadano places a significant emphasis on environmental preservation and sustainability. By maximizing value for stakeholders and promoting eco-friendly business practices, Tadano continues to pursue excellence, ensuring a sustainable future for both the industry and society.

A Strong Future for Grúas Roxu and Tadano

The addition of the Tadano AC 5.250L-2 crane marks another important step in Grúas Roxu’s strategy to expand and modernize its fleet. This partnership will undoubtedly support the company’s ongoing growth and enhance its capacity to meet the needs of its diverse client base.

With Tadano’s cutting-edge technology and Grúas Roxu’s commitment to excellence, the future looks bright for both companies as they continue to shape the landscape of Spain’s lifting industry.

About The Author

Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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