Exciting developments are unfolding for Sarens in Canada as the global leader in crane rental services, heavy lifting, and engineered transport expands its fleet and presence to better serve North American clients. This move marks a significant step for Sarens, aiming to enhance its operational capabilities across several Canadian provinces.
In Ontario, Sarens’ Self-Propelled Modular Transporters (SPMTs) are already in action, facilitating the installation of critical infrastructure such as bridges. These SPMTs are also being employed in Nova Scotia for the loading out of monopiles, showcasing the versatility and essential role of these heavy-duty transporters in large-scale construction and engineering projects.
Adding to their enhanced transport capabilities, Sarens has introduced new trailers designed for over-the-road transports in Alberta. These trailers are expected to boost efficiency and reliability in the transportation of heavy and oversized loads, meeting the unique demands of various projects in the region.
Further solidifying its commitment to the Canadian market, Sarens has established a new depot in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. This strategic location places Sarens closer to its clients, enabling faster response times and more personalized service. The Industrial Heartland, known for its concentration of industrial activity, is an ideal base for Sarens to support the region’s burgeoning industrial projects.
In alignment with the global shift towards renewable energy, Sarens is also deploying its latest Liebherr Tower Cranes, the LTM 1650, equipped with a T3 short boom. These state-of-the-art cranes are set to play a crucial role in wind turbine maintenance, reflecting Sarens’ commitment to supporting renewable energy initiatives. The deployment of these cranes not only enhances Sarens’ operational capabilities but also underscores its dedication to sustainable practices.
Sarens’ expansion in Canada is a clear indicator of the company’s ambition to take on new challenges and provide top-tier services across North America.