Tadano Expands U.S. Distributor Network to Strengthen Regional Support
Tadano America Corporation announced an expansion of its distributor network across several U.S. markets, adding or strengthening local sales, parts and service coverage for rough-terrain, all-terrain, telescopic boom crawler and truck cranes.
The expansion includes updates to Tadano’s distribution network in Maryland and Delaware, Nebraska and Texas, with the goal of improving equipment availability, parts access and service support for crane owners and contractors.
Maryland and Delaware coverage expanded
In Maryland and Delaware, Select Crane Sales has been named a full-service Tadano distributor responsible for equipment sales, parts and service support.
The company has previously worked with Tadano and will now provide expanded local coverage across the two states. Customers in the region will have access to Tadano’s full crane lineup along with factory-trained technicians and parts support.
Nebraska territory added for RTL Equipment
RTL Equipment has expanded its Tadano distribution territory to include Nebraska.
The company has opened a facility near Omaha to support the expansion. The added location is expected to improve proximity for customers and provide faster access to parts and service support.
RTL Equipment currently serves customers across Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas in addition to the newly added Nebraska territory.
Expanded distributor coverage in Texas
Tadano is also expanding its distributor network in Texas, which the company described as the largest crane market in the United States.
CraneWorks in Houston has joined Scott-Macon Equipment as a full-line Tadano distributor in the state. Both companies will provide equipment sales along with parts and service support.
The addition of CraneWorks Houston expands Tadano’s service reach across Texas and increases parts availability and equipment access for customers operating in the state.
According to Tadano, the distributor expansions are intended to improve response times and provide stronger local support as crane fleets grow and project activity increases across multiple industries.



