Unedited press release: Sarens, a global leader and reference in crane rental services, heavy lifting, and engineered transport, has been using the SPMT K24 since 1985. The company has now once again purchased numerous axle lines. In particular, Sarens appreciates the reliability and broad application range of the self-propelled modular transporters from the TII Group.
Sarens, a leading heavy-load logistics providers, renowned for its expertise in crane rental services, heavy lifting, and engineered transport, strives to supply top-tier services to its international clients. Thereby, the industry experts from the TII Group have been supporting the globally-operating company since the 1980s. In accordance with its motto “TII: Move the World”, the TII Group’s transport solutions enable customers to master even the most complex transport tasks and literally enable them to move the world.
A promise that has also convinced Sarens for a very long time: the company has just taken delivery of additional SCHEUERLE SPMT K24 axle lines. With this, the TII Group and Sarens are further expanding their trusting partnership and now have nearly 2,000 SPMT K24 axle lines in their fleet.
Any payload can be efficiently transported in a coupling mode worldwide particularly thanks the container width
Because the SPMT K24 modules –available with 4, 5, 6 or 8-axle lines and providing up to 60 tonnes of axle load– can be coupled mechanically “side-by-side” or “end-to-end” as well as used electronically in a coupling mode con- figuration, their payload is theoretically unlimited. It is also possible to couple older models with newer versions. The electronic multi-directional steering also makes the modular transporters extremely manoeuvrable. Further- more, the SPMT K24 also features a container width and can, therefore, be loaded onto flat racks. This means it can be delivered to any location worldwide in a highly cost-effective way.
From bridges to oil platforms: Sarens uses the SPMT K24 for a wide range of tasks
Sarens uses SPMT K24 modular transporters for a broad spectrum of applications, including transporting oil-and-gas platform modules, entire bridges, and other oversized and heavy components, in shipyards, construction, and min- ing sites. One remarkably sensational assignment was the relocation of the Pharaoh Cheops 4.500-year-old solar boat over a distance of ten kilometres from the Khufu Boat Museum to the Great Egyptian Museum. In addition to its own operations, Sarens also rents out its axle lines to third-party companies. The SPMT K24 is also suitable for the transport of rotor blades, wind tower segments, nacelles, tripods, monopiles, and power plant modules moving payloads ranging from several hundred to several thousand tonnes and is, as a result, an important component of the energy transition through to the use of renewable energies.
Comprehensive service portfolio and readily available spare parts ensure high uptime
TII Group’s 24/7 service spectrum and spare parts are available worldwide, in line with the global distribution of the axle lines. This, in conjunction with the remote maintenance option of the modules, guarantees very high uptime rates.
Source: TII Group