Italian crane and lifting specialist Autovictor has ordered an AC 6.300-1 from Japan-headquartered lifting equipment manufacturer Tadano.

Autovictor orders AC 6.300-1

Source: Tadano

The AC 6.300-1 has an 80-m main boom and a 300-tonne lifting capacity.

The order was placed during bauma 2025 in Munich, Germany. HLPFI reported last week that Tadano had taken two separate orders for a CC 78.1250-1 and a CC 38.650-1 at the industry event.

With a compact design, the AC 6.300-1 is made up of six axles and has a luffing jib. It also features an 80 m main boom, a 300-tonne lifting capacity, along with fast, efficient rigging.

“Our projects often involve complex conditions and demanding timelines, so we need equipment that offers flexibility, performance, and efficiency,” said Alessandro Gino, chief operating officer at Autovictor, adding that: “The AC 6.300-1 meets those expectations perfectly – particularly its compact footprint and versatility when working in confined areas. It’s a great fit for our operations.”