PSG Marine & Logistics Ltd and Sarens have formed a JV to deliver services to the offshore wind and renewables sector across Scotland.
Sarens provides crane rental services, heavy lifting, and engineered transport, with state of the art equipment, value engineering, one of the world’s largest inventories of cranes, transporters, and specialty rigging equipment.
PSG Marine & Logistics Ltd, based at Port of Cromarty Firth, are providers of support services such as complex logistical, marine, heavy lift and transport, port marshalling, and assembly projects, to the fast growing offshore wind sector.
The JV will offer heavy lift and transport solutions, load in/out, assembly and port marshalling services to clients who require support to successfully and safely complete their projects in the renewable energies.
Sarens director of technical solutions Carl Sarens said: “We are looking forward to make this JV a success in the fast growing offshore market, where the combination of our heavy lifting and heavy transport expertise, together with PSG’s marshalling capacity and access to deep water quaysides, will bring an added value to the market.”
Sarens PSG’s managing director Steve Clark added: “We are extremely pleased to form this joint venture with the reference player in global heavy lift and transport.
“Having access to Sarens market leading heavy crane & SPMT fleet, engineering capability and the Sarens giant ring crane fleet, will enable Sarens PSG to provide clients with the most comprehensive offering of heavy lift, transport, assembly, load in/out and port marshalling services currently available in Scotland.
“The world class facilities at Invergordon and the Cromarty Firth are ideally located for the Scottish offshore Wind sector project execution.
“However, the JV is looking for opportunities at all the marshalling facilities around Scotland.
“Sarens PSG has been specifically incorporated to support the rapidly developing offshore wind market and assist in solving some of the current issues around heavy lift capacity, deployment and WTG integration, as the Scottish market scales up to floating wind commercialisation and the Scotwind project build-out.”


