All Sarens articles
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NewsSarens loads out quintet of modules in Brazil
Heavy lift and transport engineering specialist Sarens has loaded out five modules, which weighed between 1,400-4,000 tonnes, for the FPSO P-79 at the Estaleiro EBR (EBR Shipyard) in São José do Norte, Brazil.
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From our sponsorsSarens helps client at the capital of France, Paris
Sarens in Paris supports helicopter lift at the French national library.
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NewsBoa and Sarens launch Eolmed substructures
Boa has launched three floating substructures for the Eolmed offshore wind project off the coast of Gruissan, France.
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From our sponsorsSarens powers expansion of the Langley event center
Sarens delivers safe and precise lifting solutions for a complex community project in British Columbia, Canada.
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From our sponsorsSarens in the UK receives prestigious RoSPA gold medal after five consecutive gold awards
The internationally renowned RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) health and safety awards honour organisations that consistently protect lives, uphold the well-being of their people, and set the benchmark for industry standards.
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NewsSarens christens Big Matthias
Transport engineering and heavy lift specialist Sarens has christened its newest giant crane, the SGC-170, Big Matthias.
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From our sponsorsSarens helps rebuild Tomorrowland mainstage after devastating fire
The show must go on and Sarens helps make it happen.
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From our sponsorsSpotlight – Sarens in Thailand
Delivering innovative heavy lifting, specialised transport, and engineering solutions to support Thailand’s industrial growth for over two decades
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NewsSarens introduces the SGC-170
Heavy lift and transport engineering specialist Sarens has introduced its latest giant crane to market, the SGC-170.
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From our sponsorsSarens in Thailand supports Thai tank terminal with long-term crane rental agreement
Reliable crane solutions for complex maintenance needs at Thai tank terminal
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NewsBechtel calls on Sarens for Mobile Launcher 2 works
Transport engineering and heavy lifting company Sarens has partnered with NASA and Bechtel to transport, rig and stack the first tower module onto Mobile Launcher 2 (ML2) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
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ArticleAI and automation reshape logistics roles
Growing civil engineering industry implementation of automation and AI will have increasingly significant implications for logistics providers working on projects in that sector, writes Phil Hastings.
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NewsESTA and FEM begin work on updated rope sheave guide
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) and the European Association of Lifting Equipment Manufacturers (FEM) have started work on an updated best practice guide on the safe use, inspection and maintenance of rope sheaves on mobile cranes.
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From our sponsorsSarens proudly installs proton therapy equipment at children’s cancer hospital in Cairo
Sarens installed three major components in the Proton Therapy building on behalf of our client Ion Beam Applications (IBA), a high-tech healthcare company working on initiatives like proton therapy, dosimetry, and radiopharmaceuticals.
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NewsSarens deploys LR 12500-1.0 for landmark decommissioning project
Heavy transport engineering specialist Sarens has completed a landmark decommissioning project at the Wergeland Base in Gulen, Norway using a Liebherr LR 12500-1.0 crawler crane.
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From our sponsorsSarens recognised for excellence in maintenance and overhaul at Doel nuclear power plant
Celebrating decades of trusted partnership with Doel nuclear power plant.
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NewsSarens PSG and Haventus develop ‘on-land to launch’ approach
Sarens PSG and Haventus, an energy transition facilities provider, have developed an ‘on-land to launch’ approach to accelerate floating offshore wind (FLOW) development out of Ardersier port, Scotland.
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From our sponsorsSarens sets the stage for heavy transport excellence in Cambodia with new MoU
Sarens signs strategic MoU to enhance heavy transportation and installation in Cambodia
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NewsSarens opens Dunkerque hub
Transport engineering and heavy lift specialist Sarens has opened a hub in Dunkerque, France.
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ArticleUS offshore wind determined despite federal opposition
A resolute sense of determination was very much in the air at the Oceanic Network IPF25 offshore wind (OSW) conference in Virginia on April 28 to May 1. To be sure the hot topic of conversation was several directives out of the White House in previous weeks and months targeting offshore wind development in general and one project off New York in particular. Nevertheless, there was confidence that offshore wind has already become essential if the USA is to meet its soaring demand for power.









