Sarens has bolstered its operational capabilities in Mozambique by deploying a new 400-tonne XGC400-1 crawler crane. This strategic addition is intended to address the rising demand for specialized heavy lifting services within Mozambique's rapidly developing energy and infrastructure sectors. The country is currently experiencing significant growth in power generation, oil and gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and other major infrastructure initiatives, all of which require advanced lifting solutions.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this development signifies increased capacity for handling oversized and heavy-lift cargo within Mozambique. The availability of a powerful 400-tonne crawler crane directly supports the execution of large-scale industrial projects, potentially streamlining the final stages of project cargo delivery to construction sites. This could lead to more efficient project timelines and potentially reduce risks associated with complex lifts, which is crucial for managing project budgets and schedules. Forwarders involved in EPC contracts or those moving equipment for energy and mining projects in Mozambique will find this a positive development, indicating better local support for critical lifting operations.

