Hamburg-based Hansa Heavy Lift (HHL), which specializes in super heavy lift, heavy lift and project cargo, says it is looking to step up its involvement in the offshore industry with a particular focus on transportation and installation (T&I) in the subsea oil and gas market as well as the offshore windfarm sector.
Wholly owned by investment company Oaktree, the company operates a modern fleet of 19 vessels averaging five years in age, equipped with cranes with a combined lifting capacity of 1,400tonnes that can operate independently of local infrastructure. All are ice-strengthened and can travel along sea routes with an ice thickness of up to 0.8mtr.
As a company HHL emerged phoenix-like from the ashes of failed Beluga Shipping, which wa…
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