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Harren Group Selects UniSea Maindeck for Dry-Docking

Harren Group has selected UniSea Maindeck as its dry-docking management solution following a market evaluation focused on usability and superintendent support.
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Harren Group has chosen UniSea’s Maindeck platform as its dry-docking management solution after completing an evaluation of several systems available in the market.

The Germany-based maritime and logistics company said the selection process focused on identifying software capable of supporting both technical superintendents and shore-based administrative teams. According to the company, usability and operational practicality were key considerations during the review.

Harren Group, which operates a fleet of 80 vessels, provides heavy lift shipping, project logistics, and offshore services through a network of 25 offices across 23 countries. The company supports technically complex cargo operations in conventional energy and renewable sectors, including offshore wind projects.

Jan-Hendrik Dammann, Fleet Manager at Harren Group, said the company tested multiple dry-docking software solutions before selecting Maindeck.

He noted that the platform distinguished itself through its ease of use and its ability to support both superintendents and office personnel. Dammann added that the system functions not only as an administrative platform but also as a practical operational tool for technical superintendents in their daily activities.

The rollout of the system across the managed fleet is currently underway. Dammann said the company had been satisfied with UniSea’s implementation support and response times during the deployment phase.

UniSea, headquartered in Skudeneshavn, Norway, develops software solutions for the maritime sector covering operational management, compliance, maintenance, and performance monitoring. The company currently supports more than 2,700 vessels through a platform that includes 40 integrated modules.

Kurt Roar Vilhelmsen, CEO of UniSea, said the selection confirmed the platform’s operational focus and its ability to support both onboard and office-based workflows.

Founded nearly three decades ago, UniSea employs more than 90 staff and continues to update its platform in line with changing maritime industry requirements.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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