Raimondi Group has strengthened its position in the global lifting equipment market with the launch of the TTC 70, its first telecrawler crane line developed through Terex Rough Terrain Cranes. The introduction marks the company’s return to the crawler crane segment and highlights its strategy to become a multi-segment lifting solutions provider.
Designed and manufactured at the Group’s rough terrain facility in Italy, the TTC 70 combines the mobility of crawler cranes with the operational efficiency of telescopic lifting machines. Built for demanding jobsites, the crane eliminates the need for outriggers and offers improved flexibility on compact spaces, uneven surfaces and challenging working environments.
The TTC 70 delivers a maximum lifting capacity of 70 tonnes, a boom length of up to 36.8 metres and advanced systems focused on safety, productivity and operator comfort. Features such as intelligent machine controls, enhanced connectivity and an improved operator cabin are aimed at increasing efficiency while reducing setup time.
Its ability to operate with lower ground pressure and travel while carrying loads makes it suitable for infrastructure development, energy projects and complex construction applications where mobility and stability are critical.
With the TTC 70, Raimondi addresses the growing industry demand for versatile lifting equipment capable of performing in changing site conditions. The launch represents a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy, combining engineering heritage with modern technology to support the next generation of construction and heavy lifting operations.




