GUAY specializes in operated and non-operated crane rentals throughout Quebec, and they have increased their rental fleet with the purchase of 19 Tadano Rough Terrain Cranes. GUAY has taken delivery of these world-renowned machines ranging from the 55-ton class up to 160-ton RTs.
Guillaume Gagnon, Executive Vice President of GUAY, describes their fleet additions, "We wanted to renew the RTs in our rental fleet and now have access to better technology, like the Smart Chart on the Tadano. Our decision was made on the reliability of the Tadano RTs. We work in remote area winter conditions, so we wanted to have a rough terrain that was reliable. Also, what we like is all the rough terrain models have the same operational pattern (lots of parts in common). So for our technicians and crane operators, they are easier to operate and to maintain -which increases our productivity for our customers."
Tadano America Regional Business Manager Justin Andrews adds, "We believe these Rough Terrain Cranes are a great fit for GUAY's fleet and their client's needs. We look forward to a long relationship between GUAY, Cropac and Tadano."
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