Sarens has been providing heavy lift, engineered transport and specialized rigging services for over 60 years, building a thriving global business that today operates over 60 countries and on 6 continents.
Our work is based on a rigorous understanding of the industries we serve. Whether it’s transporting turbine rotors at a nuclear power plant, relocating a tunnel boring machine, or providing engineered lift and transport solutions for accelerated bridge construction, we have the resources and the knowledge to offer innovative solutions for our clients.
With state-of-the-art-design tools and one of the world’s largest inventories of cranes, transporters, and specialty rigging equipment, along with a team of highly skilled professionals from all over the world, Sarens is well prepared to support your next heavy lift, engineered transport, and specialized transport project.
The largest crane in the world is the sk190 with a lifting capacity twice the amount of the sarens at 11k tons please stop makikg a claim thats clearly untrue
Hamlet Trương In the Port of Rotterdam, Sarens has two of the biggest crawler cranes in the world working together. This immense muscle with almost 3000T lifting capacity comes from the CC8800-1, exo capacity 1600T, and the CC6800 exo, capacity 1250T. Working with Sarens SMPTs for the most efficient solution, they execute load in and load out operations for pieces weighing over 1000T. This enormous heavy lifting challenge supports offshore wind energy projects in the North Sea.
I see a 500 ton mobile cranes lifting only 200 tons, when their lifting capacity is 1200 tons, if they need to lift 500 tons, they get another 500 ton crane. I don’t understand. If one can lift 1200 why do you need another crane? 🤷♂️
Never thought I’d be subscribed to a crane channel, yet here I sit. Human engineering is incredible, I can’t wait to see what the next 50 years will bring in lifting-heavy-sh*t technologies
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GOOD JOB SARENS I AM SO PROUD FOR EVERYONE WHO WORKS AT THIS COMPANY AND I AM SO PROUD BY MY DAD EGYPTIAN SUPERVISOR OPERATORS WHEN I BECOME AN ENGINEER I WILL WORK AT SARENS AND I WILL JOIN TO THIS FAMILY
That kind of lifting is a piece of cake for actual lifting technology .. Nice engineering for removable saddles in one pièce. Light and Strong in the same time ... Technical department still on the top. Thank you for sharing.
What do you think of this 500m tower crane designed to lift the prefabricated units into the Parrahub building. The counterbalance moves maintaining the balance as hook load is gradually increased/decreased.