Building on the acquisition of Terex key lifting brands, Raimondi Group enhances its position as a multi-segment lifting solution provider with an entry into a new lifting category: the telecrawler crane segment. 

The new line debuts with the TTC 70, a telecrawler crane designed, engineered, and manufactured at the Group’s rough terrain headquarters in Crespellano, Bologna, Italy. The model establishes the foundation of a renewed product category, with additional models planned in the near future.

A new lifting line to meet market demand 

The new telecrawler line bridges a gap in the market, offering a solution that combines the mobility of crawler cranes with the operational efficiency and ease of use typically associated with rough terrain machines.

Unlike traditional rough terrain cranes, which rely on outriggers and require fully levelled conditions to operate at maximum capacity, these cranes offer enhanced operational flexibility. 

Mounted on crawler tracks, the TTC 70 eliminates the need for outriggers and operates on slopes of up to 4 degrees, significantly reducing setup time and increasing job site flexibility. Its lower ground pressure enables work on less compact terrain, while maintaining higher lifting capacities while travelling compared to wheeled counterparts, making it particularly suited for compact job sites, uneven ground conditions, and critical infrastructure or energy-related applications.

“The unveiling of the TTC 70 marks a pivotal moment for Raimondi as we continue to evolve into a fully integrated, multi-segment lifting solutions provider, meeting the evolving needs of the global lifting industry,” said Luigi Maggioni, chief executive officer, Raimondi Group.

“The expansion into the crawler crane segment reflects our commitment to innovation and diversification, while building on a strong engineering heritage and extending our global footprint,” Maggioni continued.

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