Harren expands its service portfolio and unveils shipmanagement brand

Germany´s Harren Group yesterday announced the expansion of its service portfolio and the launch of Harren Ship Management, offering full technical and crew management services of all maritime assets within the Harren Group.

Its fleet under management currently consists of 65+ units of key vessel types. The company´s  ship management services are available for all major vessel types, including heavy-lift and multi-purpose vessels (MPP), tankers, bulkers, container vessels and offshore wind.

Specifically, the company has a managed fleet of heavy-lift and MPP of 30+ vessels with up to 2,000t lifting capacity and a focus on energy transition projects.

They have also a fleet of bulk carriers from geared handy size vessels up to 93,000 dwt, a fleet of tankers ranging from 1A ice classed intermediate tankers in European CPP/DPP trades to LR1 on global CPP operations with main market players, and containers.

Furthermore, they have a portfolio of two modern jack-up wind power installation and maintenance vehicles, with lifting capacity of up to 500t and accommodation for up to 60 persons.

Nils Aden, managing director of Harren Group describes the new service: “A multi-million-dollar asset deserves more than standard off-the-shelf management. It’s vital to be proactive about taking the many constantly changing parameters into account. This ranges from managing opex in different market cycles to dynamically adapting charterer requirements and adjusted asset strategies.” Aden continues: “An owner’s success depends heavily on their managers’ ability to connect the dots. We fully understand our customers’ needs from our own daily operations.”

Martin Harren, chief executive of Harren Group adds: “With our deep understanding of commercial markets, we are uniquely qualified to help vessels generate the highest possible revenues. Our ship management clients further benefit from access to our wide-ranging group activities, global office network, strong approach on sustainability and engineering excellence.”