Sarens strengthens its role in the new era of space exploration by collaborating with NASA on the Artemis missions

Following the successful return of the Artemis II mission, Sarens highlights its contribution to the Artemis program and its well-established track record in supporting some of the most ambitious projects in the space sector.
How Sarens Turned a Legacy Steel Mill into a Global Offshore WindHub

The port, which features a 350-meter (1,170-foot) berthing quay and over 44 hectares (110 acres) of land for component marshalling, is already a strategic stopover point for offshore wind projects in the northeast of the continent. It is currently considered one of the t...
Sarens achieves industry first with tandem operation of two giant ring cranes at SIF Rotterdam

Sarens has reached a new milestone in heavy lifting engineering with the simultaneous tandem operation of two of its largest ring cranes: the SGC-120/1 and the newly developed SGC-170 at SIF’s facilities in RotterdamThe operation represents the first time two giant ring ...
Upgrades to the Saudi Aramco’s Shaybah NGL plant in Saudi Arabia will increase its production to 2,400 MMSCFD

As part of the improvement work undertaken at the plant, a new Dew Point Control Unit (DPCU) and a Propane Refrigeration Unit have been installed, designed to address existing limitations in the handling of heavy hydrocarbon feed and higher acidity levels.
Sarens installs LKAB's new 2,200-ton shiploader in the port of Narvik for more efficient and environmentally responsible operation

The project was carried out in two phases, beginning with the removal of the old shiploader, which weighed approximately 2,900 tons and dated from the 1970s.
The renovation of two bridges on the A41 motorway in Chambéry will contribute to improving traffic flow for more than 50,000 vehicles daily

As part of this project, it was necessary to dismantle the structure of the two old bridges, which had reached the end of their useful life, as a preliminary step to the installation of the two new structures, weighing 550 tons each.
The opening of the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza will facilitate the arrival of more than 30 million tourists by 2028

This project, which required an investment of more than $1.2 billion, took more than two decades from the start of construction to its inauguration on November 1st.
Sarens completes major milestones in INEOS Project One, to become one of the world's largest ethylene cracker plants once commissioned in 2026

This project, located in the port of Antwerp, had an investment of more than 3 billion euros, making it the largest investment project in the European chemical sector in recent decades. INEOS Project ONE ethylene cracker plant will be able to produce more than 1.5 millio...
The Oil & Gas industry in Australia is expected to reach US$56 billion by 2032, establishing itself as a driver of productivity and economic growth

The Australian oil and gas upstream industry is expected to reach a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% during the period 2026-2032.
Sarens involved in the installation of the new Pyramid Bridge over the Ringvaart Canal in Ghent

This new structure, weighing 2,600 tons and measuring 106 meters in length, will help reduce travel time between the two banks of the canal by approximately 15 minutes and cut CO2 emissions per vehicle on this stretch by 12%.
Sarens strengthens its role in the new era of space exploration by collaborating with NASA on the Artemis missions

Following the successful return of the Artemis II mission, Sarens highlights its contribution to the Artemis program and its well-established track record in supporting some of the most ambitious projects in the space sector.
How Sarens Turned a Legacy Steel Mill into a Global Offshore WindHub

The port, which features a 350-meter (1,170-foot) berthing quay and over 44 hectares (110 acres) of land for component marshalling, is already a strategic stopover point for offshore wind projects in the northeast of the continent. It is currently considered one of the t...
Sarens achieves industry first with tandem operation of two giant ring cranes at SIF Rotterdam

Sarens has reached a new milestone in heavy lifting engineering with the simultaneous tandem operation of two of its largest ring cranes: the SGC-120/1 and the newly developed SGC-170 at SIF’s facilities in RotterdamThe operation represents the first time two giant ring ...
Upgrades to the Saudi Aramco’s Shaybah NGL plant in Saudi Arabia will increase its production to 2,400 MMSCFD

As part of the improvement work undertaken at the plant, a new Dew Point Control Unit (DPCU) and a Propane Refrigeration Unit have been installed, designed to address existing limitations in the handling of heavy hydrocarbon feed and higher acidity levels.
Sarens installs LKAB's new 2,200-ton shiploader in the port of Narvik for more efficient and environmentally responsible operation

The project was carried out in two phases, beginning with the removal of the old shiploader, which weighed approximately 2,900 tons and dated from the 1970s.
The renovation of two bridges on the A41 motorway in Chambéry will contribute to improving traffic flow for more than 50,000 vehicles daily

As part of this project, it was necessary to dismantle the structure of the two old bridges, which had reached the end of their useful life, as a preliminary step to the installation of the two new structures, weighing 550 tons each.
The opening of the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza will facilitate the arrival of more than 30 million tourists by 2028

This project, which required an investment of more than $1.2 billion, took more than two decades from the start of construction to its inauguration on November 1st.
Sarens completes major milestones in INEOS Project One, to become one of the world's largest ethylene cracker plants once commissioned in 2026

This project, located in the port of Antwerp, had an investment of more than 3 billion euros, making it the largest investment project in the European chemical sector in recent decades. INEOS Project ONE ethylene cracker plant will be able to produce more than 1.5 millio...
The Oil & Gas industry in Australia is expected to reach US$56 billion by 2032, establishing itself as a driver of productivity and economic growth

The Australian oil and gas upstream industry is expected to reach a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% during the period 2026-2032.
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