Harren Tanker Management GmbH & Co. KG
Location
Bremen
Founded
2015-10-14
Website
Risk Signals
19 news mentions monitored
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2023-10-04 (gcaptain.com)
Newbuild Heavy Lift Vessels Will Be Fitted with Methanol Engines
Methanol is emerging as a promising alternative fuel that could help shipping meet its increasingly stringent emissions targets. When produced from non-fossil sources, the resulting “e-methanol” can be low carbon...
Read more2023-09-04 (rivieramm.com)
New class of heavy-lift vessels aims for ‘carbon-neutral transport’
Designed with methanol dual-fuel engines, optimised hulls and bespoke propellers, heavy-lift newbuilds will lower fuel consumption and surpass IMO Tier 3 and EEDI phase requirements
Read more2023-03-21 (hellenicshippingnews.com)
SAL Heavy Lift and Jumbo Shipping to build ultra-efficient, carbon-neutral heavy lift project vessels
SAL Heavy Lift, one of the world’s leading maritime heavy lift and project cargo carriers, has signed building contracts for four firm plus two optional new generation heavy lift ships with Wuhu Shipyard, China.
Read more(marinelink.com)
Harren Group Opts for VESPER Performance Management Platform for Its Fleet
Vessel Performance Solutions, a subsidiary of Ascenz Marorka, GTT Group’s smart shipping arm, has announced that Harren Group…
Read more(wartsila.com)
Wärtsilä hybrid propulsion system with methanol engine to power four future-proof heavy lift vessels
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply its hybrid propulsion system for four new heavy lift vessels being built at the Wuhu Shipyard in China. The vessels have been contracted by SAL Heavy Lift GmbH, a German heavy lift and project cargo specialist and part of the Harren Group, in cooperation
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