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Claas Matthies (left), Global MD, Combi Lift
with Dr Martin Harren
ing future customer requirements. In his view, the
vessels represent a new generation of heavy-lift
shipping built around e昀케ciency, adaptability, and
long-term operational performance rather than
headline speci昀椀cations alone.
Shipping has long been seen as slow to adopt new
technology. Demands for e昀케ciency, emissions tracking,
predictive maintenance, and transparency are now
speeding up digital transformation across the industry.
Harren Group has answered this call by integrating
AI-powered systems and digital monitoring into its
operations, boosting vessel performance, maintenance
planning, visibility, and 昀氀eet optimisation.
Capturing Opportunities in the
Renewable Revolution
As Harren Group continues to strengthen and diversify
its capabilities, the maritime industry itself is entering
one of the most signi昀椀cant periods of transformation
in its history. The pace of change has never been this
fast, yet it will never again be this slow.
Among the most powerful forces driving this
shift is the rapid global expansion of renewable
energy. Although geopolitical and economic cycles
may periodically slow investment momentum, Dr
Harren remains convinced that o昀昀shore wind will
play a signi昀椀cantly larger role in the global energy
mix over the coming decades. Through dedicated
o昀昀shore subsidiaries, vessel modi昀椀cations, specialised
deck carriers, and the deployment of Orca Class
capabilities, Harren Group continues to expand its
service portfolio around o昀昀shore wind installation
and support activities. While traditional energy
sectors such as oil and gas will remain important, he
views o昀昀shore wind as one of the de昀椀ning long-term
megatrends shaping maritime logistics.
As o昀昀shore projects scale in size and complexity,
they are also reshaping the demands placed on
maritime logistics providers worldwide.
Against this backdrop, Dr Harren sees India as
one of the most strategically important markets both
within the global project logistics landscape and the
group’s long-term growth roadmap. He
describes the country as uniquely positioned,
Combi Lift is
combining advanced industrial capabilities
spearheaded by
with rapidly developing growth regions,
supported by one of the world’s longest
Ruchit Saraf and
coastlines and an increasingly ambitious
Claas Matthies, the
infrastructure agenda. Looking ahead, he
Global Managing
expects signi昀椀cant growth across renewable energy, o昀昀shore wind, shipbuilding,
Directors, while
industrial manufacturing, and large-scale
the India office,
infrastructure development. These sectors
a standout
are likely to generate substantial demand for
specialised logistics, heavy-lift transportaperformer within
tion, engineering services, and integrated
the organisation,
project execution capabilities.
is led by its
Shetty 昀椀rmly believes India’s evolving
infrastructure and industrial landscape
Managing Director,
presents a signi昀椀cant opportunity for specialSunil Shetty.
ist logistics providers capable of combining
global expertise with local execution. While
Combi Lift is relatively new to the Indian market, he
notes that the company brings decades of international
project experience through the broader Harren
Group network. This allows the organisation to apply
proven global methodologies, engineering capabilities,
and execution frameworks to increasingly complex
domestic projects.
Moving and installing turbine foundations,
nacelles, and oversized parts requires specialised ships,
tight engineering coordination, o昀昀shore planning,
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