SAL Heavy Lift and Intermarine, the heavy lift and multipurpose carriers of the Harren Group, today announced a streamlined ocean services portfolio designed to give customers seamless access to the services they need, wherever they operate. The new SAL operates a fleet of around 80 vessels worldwide, giving customers unmatched access to heavy lift and multipurpose shipping capacity.
From dependable liner services in the Americas to global tramp, offshore, and ultra heavy lift projects, the Group’s new structure simplifies access and improves transparency across its global operations – uniting all services under one integrated team and a shared promise: Moving What Matters.
Ensure safe, on-time delivery of complex cargo.
Under this alignment, SAL Heavy Lift, SAL Engineering, SAL Offshore, Intermarine, and Intermarine Bulk Carriers are now unified under the umbrella brand SAL. Intermarine becomes SAL Intermarine, while SAL Engineering continues as the Group’s dedicated in-house engineering unit. Together, they form a connected system built to ensure safe, on-time delivery of complex cargo.
This new, consolidated structure marks SAL’s evolution
This new, consolidated structure marks SAL’s evolution from a traditional heavy lift operator into a versatile multipurpose carrier – combining world-class heavy lift expertise with an expanded portfolio of maritime logistics solutions for cargo of all sizes.
Structuring our services across SAL

Dr. Martin Harren, CEO of SAL and Harren Group, said: “Our customers face very different transport challenges. Some need scheduled liner reliability in the Americas, others global tramp flexibility or ultra heavy lift execution. By clearly structuring our services across SAL, SAL Intermarine, and SAL Engineering, we reduce complexity and ensure seamless service. Customers gain direct access to the right ships, skills, and speed – every time.”
SAL’s new structure unites its global services under one integrated brand:
A fleet of 80 vessels in operation and commercial management
With a fleet of 80 vessels in operation and commercial management, SAL provides the expertise, clarity, and capacity to keep complex supply chains moving with speed, reliability, and cost efficiency.
Recent fleet additions – including the newbuild Orca Class heavy lift vessels, F700, F500, F360, and
D-Type ships – demonstrate the Group’s commitment to heavy lift and multipurpose shipping. Continued investments in deck carriers and an expanding bulk fleet will further broaden the company’s global logistics capabilities.
As a member of the JSI Alliance, SAL delivers coordinated global project coverage through trusted partners and access to high-spec tonnage.
Digital planning tools
Dr. Harren commented on SAL Intermarine’s new focus: “This evolution is about clarity and connection. Intermarine has always been rooted in reliability and relationships across the Americas. By becoming SAL Intermarine, we keep that spirit alive – while gaining the strength, scale, and resources of a truly global brand. Our customers can expect the same trusted team and service, now backed by even broader capabilities and reach.”
From modern heavy lift tonnage to digital planning tools and progressive safety practices, SAL continues to invest in innovation, reliability, and sustainability – building on its maritime heritage while shaping a forward-looking future, ready to keep Moving What Matters.

About SAL:
SAL is one of the world’s leading carriers, specializing in the maritime transport of heavy lift and project cargo. Operating a modern fleet of specialized vessels, SAL provides highly flexible services for project and multipurpose shipping, liner services, bulk solutions, and offshore operations.
The fleet offers service speeds of up to 20 knots, dynamic positioning systems, Fly-Jib capability, a 1A Ice Class rating, up to 7,500 square meters of unobstructed main deck space, and combined crane capacities of up to 2,000 tonnes – making it one of the most advanced fleets in the heavy lift sector.
SAL upholds the highest standards of quality
Together with SAL Intermarine, SAL operates around 80 multipurpose and ultra heavy lift vessels, employing more than 1,200 people worldwide and maintaining a strong international presence with 27 offices across 23 countries. These capabilities enable SAL to deliver comprehensive global heavy lift and project cargo services.
As a member of the Harren Group, SAL upholds the highest standards of quality, technical innovation, health, safety, and environmental performance. Its latest investment in the Orca Class newbuilding programme sets new benchmarks for green technologies within the maritime industry.
Together with Jumbo Shipping, SAL and SAL Intermarine operate the marketing platform JSI Alliance, further strengthening their position in the market. The JSI Alliance fleet includes approximately 90 multipurpose, heavy lift, and offshore vessels.
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