All Sarens articles – Page 2
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Sarens expands its presence in Estonia
Heavy lift and engineered transport provider Sarens is expanding its footprint in Estonia to meet the evolving needs of the country’s construction, energy and industrial sectors.
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Sarens expands its operational footprint in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region
Sarens, the global leader and reference in crane rental services, heavy lifting, and engineered transport, is pleased to announce the expansion of its operational footprint in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region with the establishment of Sarens in Slovakia.
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Sarens performs precision replacements for TCO turnaround project in Kazakhstan
Using extreme care, Sarens replaces reactors, column, and other elements at Tengiz facility.
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Sarens expands operations in Slovakia
Heavy lifting and engineered transport provider Sarens is expanding its footprint in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) with the establishment of operations in Slovakia.
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Vestas selects Sarens for Empire Wind 1 work
Turbine manufacturer Vestas is readying for the Empire Wind 1 project offshore New York, signing its first major subcontract with crane services and engineered transport specialist Sarens.
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Successful installation of Chevêtre P1: A testimony of precision engineering
With limited access to the installation site, Sarens developed and executed a customised engineering solution to install Chevêtre P1 in France.
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Sarens affirms safety credentials with #BeSafe
Belgian heavy lift and transport engineering specialist Sarens has unveiled #BeSafe, its latest safety, health, environment, and quality (SHEQ) programme.
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Sarens Assists In The Construction Of Rapid Transit System Link In Malaysia
In the heart of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Sarens assisted in the construction of the Rapid Transit System Link, marking a significant milestone in the region’s infrastructure development.
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Sarens handles Neart na Gaoithe jackets
Last year, Belgian heavy lift and transport engineering expert Sarens offloaded, transported and loaded out 54 jackets in Sløvågen, Norway.
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Sarens on hand to support the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project through to 2025
Engineered transport and heavy lift specialist Sarens supported Virginia International Terminals (VIT) with the load-in of the first batch of monopiles for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) farm at the Portsmouth Marine Terminal (PMT).
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Hinkley Point C dome lifted into place
Heavy lift and transport engineering specialist Sarens used its heavy lift crane, Big Carl, to place a 47 m-wide dome onto EDF’s Hinkley Point C’s first reactor building.
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Mergers, acquisitions, and expansions: a year of consolidation
Throughout 2023, the project logistics sector saw some key players expand their footprint to target new markets or reinforce their position. It comes off the back of a largely positive outlook for the market, with several industry verticals set to provide a swathe of work around the globe.
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‘France Relance’ and sustainable ambitions drive project logistics activity
Wind energy continues to be the order of the day for France’s project logistics and heavy lift sector. The country’s policy on renewable power sources is driving increasing investment in both projects and supporting infrastructure, with floating offshore wind projects in the spotlight. Megan Ramsay reports.
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Big Carl lifts Hinkley polar crane into place
Sarens’ SGC-250 crane, named Big Carl, has lifted the 750-tonne polar crane into place at Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project in the UK.
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Sarens installs event structure for Ghent Jazz Festival
Earlier this year, Sarens installed a complex event structure for the Ghent Jazz Festival in Belgium, lifting preassembled frames for the main tent as well as other smaller marquees.
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Sarens installs locks at the Radicatel quayside
Belgian heavy lift and transport engineering expert Sarens demonstrated its expertise when installing locks at the Radicatel quayside in Notre Dame de la Garenne, France.
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Hapo takes on Cadeler’s cranes
Netherlands-headquartered Hapo International Barges has purchased the 1,200-tonne capacity cranes that were formerly fitted onboard Cadeler’s Wind Orca and Wind Osprey installation vessels.
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Changes at the top for ESTA
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has appointed Iffet Türken, executive board member at Kässbohrer, as president of its section transport.
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PSG takes delivery of Grove rough-terrain crane
Scottish marine services company, PSG Marine & Logistics (PSG), has received the first Grove GRT8100-1 rough-terrain crane in the UK.
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Alternatives for project cargo moves in the Caspian States and Central Asia
The rugged terrain and infrastructure limitations of Central Asia present unique challenges for heavy and project cargo transportation – and the geopolitical tensions currently affecting the region are adding a further layer of complexity, writes Megan Ramsay.