The ALL Family of Companies is adding seven new Broderson carry deck cranes to its rental fleet, with deliveries scheduled through August. The incoming units include three IC-280s, two IC-80s and two IC-20-Ks.
While ALL is an authorized Broderson dealer, these new cranes are designated for rental use to strengthen the company’s industrial crane offerings.
The IC-280 is the smallest crane in Broderson’s 20-ton class but offers the longest boom and strongest load chart in that category.
“There’s always strong demand for this weight class, and the IC-280 gives customers the best of the best,” said Josh Bacci, Ohio sales manager for ALL. “Its overall dimensions are within inches of the next weight class down, so customers gain extra capacity without sacrificing the compact profile Broderson is known for.”
Designed for facility maintenance, retrofits, upgrades and expansion work, the IC-280 features onboard telematics for fleet integration and Broderson’s three-position outrigger system — in-and-down, mid-and-down or out-and-down — to support operations in tight spaces.
In addition to the IC-280s, ALL is also adding two IC-80s and two IC-20-Ks. The IC-80, with a 9-ton capacity, is built for versatility across industrial and maintenance tasks, offering a compact size ideal for workspaces where larger cranes like boom trucks or rough-terrain models cannot operate. The IC-20-K, Broderson’s smallest pick-and-carry model, has a 2.5-ton capacity and features a tight turning radius to improve maneuverability in confined areas.
ALL sells new Broderson equipment in Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin and western Pennsylvania and may offer used units from its rental fleet at any of its branches.
“Our confidence in the product stems from the fact that we run Broderson machines in our own fleet,” Bacci added. “With more than 60 years in business, ALL has already done the legwork for you — we don’t just sell Broderson cranes; we rely on them every day.”