A major milestone in the heavy-lift sector took place in Hamburg as SAL Heavy Lift officially christened MV Elise, the first vessel in its new Orca Class series. The event marked not only the introduction of a ship but also a step toward more efficient and sustainable heavy-lift shipping.
During the ceremony, SAL emphasized that the Orca Class represents progress in performance, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Built with advanced engineering and a clear vision for a smarter maritime world, the vessels are designed to set a new standard in sustainable operations.

MV Elise is the first of five ships in the Orca Class program. According to SAL, the design combines innovation, responsibility, and technical precision to support cleaner and more efficient shipping practices.
Harren Group CEO Martin Harren highlighted the teamwork behind the project, noting that the achievement reflects the dedication of crews, engineers, shipyard partners, and global teams who contributed from design to delivery. “The Orca Class is more efficient, faster, and more sustainable than any other vessel in its segment,” he said, calling it a milestone for a greener future in international shipping.

The christening ceremony brought together employees, families, and long-time partners who supported the project. SAL described the occasion as one of pride and gratitude for those who made the vision reality and for the teams who will now take MV Elise to sea.
