Tadano

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Tadano Ltd.

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ISIN JP3465000002
founding 1948
Seat Takamatsu , Kagawa Prefecture , Japan
management Koichi Tadano (President)
Number of employees 2,333 (March 31, 2005)
Website www.tadano.co.jp

Tadano booth at Bauma 2010 with Faun crane

The Japanese Tadano Ltd. is one of the world's largest manufacturers of hydraulic cranes. In Germany, Tadano is mainly represented by its 100 percent subsidiary Faun GmbH .

The parent company Tadano Ltd., founded in 1948 with headquarters in Takamatsu, Japan, is an international group of companies that specializes in the development and production of hydraulic mobile cranes and hoists. The turnover of the global Tadano Group was around 1 billion euros in the 2012/2013 financial year. The Tadano Group employs more than 3,200 people worldwide, including over 700 at the German location in Lauf an der Pegnitz. With over 86 international sales and service stations and 20 branches, the Tadano Group is one of the major manufacturers in the field of mobile crane and lifting technology. Overall, the Tadano Group has produced and delivered lifting equipment for more than half a million lifting vehicles in the last decades of its company history.

In 2019, Terex took over the traditional Demag brand , which is based in Zweibrücken in Rhineland-Palatinate .

Economic data

The Tadano Ltd. generates sales of around US $ 911 million (2004).

Corporate structure

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