Sarens entered US Heavy lift and heavy haul space in 2009 by acquiring Rigging International, a company based in California. We officialy changed the name to Sarens USA, INC. in 2012.
Sarens USA, INC has offices in Houston from where we cover the Gulf area, in Wisconsin from where we cover the Midwest, and in Rowesville from where we cover the East coast.
We provide Engineered Heavy Lifting Services
Heavy Lifting
Heavy Transport Services
Decomissioning and Dismantling Services
Rental Services
SARENS IN THE USA
10855 John Ralston Rd
Houston, Texas 77044
+ 1 832 536 3669
+ 1 832 615 2678
info.USA@sarens.com
SARENS IN THE USA
9204-A Highway 61
Sorrento, Louisiana 70778
+ 1 225 450 7027info.USA@sarens.com
SARENS IN THE USA
15095 W 42nd St.
Odessa, TX 79764
832-493-5741info.USA@sarens.com
Sarens USA – East
75 N. Haddon Ave Suite 101
Haddonfield, NJ, 08033
+1 856 503 2121
Paul.Fuerneisen@Sarens.com
SARENS USA OFFSHORE WIND DIVISION
75 N. Haddon Ave Suite 101
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-873-0473
Paul.Fuerneisen@Sarens.com
SARENS NUCLEAR & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
1430 South Goodland Road
Hartford, WI 53027
+ 1 414 299 0858
nuclear@sarens.com
Last March 2023, our Sarens team in South Africa signed a contract with our trusted client Scatec for the offloading and installation of 456 BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) units and 90 MVPS units within the battery storage area for a hybrid solar farm in Kenhardt, South Africa. The project is one of the first RMIPPP in execution phase. The signing ceremony was held in Cape Town. Sarens was represented by Hendrik Sarens, Director, Tim Biesemans, Regional Director of Southern Africa and Christo van der Merwe, Depot Manager - Renewables & Special Projects.
“We are thrilled to be at the forefront of this operation as it opens our horizons in the Renewables . Solar is a sector that can bring immense changes for the best on our planet, and we are dedicated to helping it grow with whatever we can do as referenced heavy lifting and engineered transport solutions and service provider globally”, stated Tim Biesemans.
The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2023 and will supplement the power grid of the country with 540MW of installed capacity.