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Covering latest trends, regulations, initiatives and many more key topics the maritime industry is facing.
The EU ETS is a cap-and-trade system that aims to reduce GHG emissions by setting a limit, or cap, for certain sectors of the economy
The SEEMP Part III is intended to help companies achieve the required CII
The CII measures how efficiently a ship transports goods or passengers and is given in grams of CO2 emitted per cargo-carrying capacity and nautical mile
The EEXI is to be verified and a new Energy Efficiency Certificate issued no later than the first annual IAPP survey on or after 1 January 2023
DCS aggregates data such as fuel consumption, distance travelled and hours underway for ships of 5,000 GT and above
Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (EU and UK)
The pressure is on for the maritime industry to decarbonize. To help navigate these complex challenges, DNV has gathered up-to-date information to help turn uncertainty into confidence.
Measures for design and operation to save costs and meet decarbonization requirements
DNV has supported the development of LNG as fuel since the infancy of the use of LNG as marine fuel
The new draft of SOLAS Chapter XV and the draft IP Code were approved in April 2022, and are expected to be finally adopted in November 2022
A well-aligned propulsion shafting installation is key to safeguarding the functionality and reliability
Blackouts and resulting loss of propulsion have long been considered a major accident hazard for the passenger industry
Learn more about DNV’s many digitalized services, including DATE, electronic certificates, smart survey bookings and cyber security solutions
Why cyber security is essential for the different maritime stakeholders – watch the video and explore ISM guidance, FAQs and more
We think outside the box - in the design stage and on smart ship building projects
Helping secure optimal performance throughout the bulker lifecycle
Seasoned competence and strict standards in a high-end sector
DNV has rolled out IMO-compliant electronic class and statutory certificates
Visit our theme page offering useful information and downloads
In view of an increased concern about various environmental issues, the focus on the use of non-hazardous materials in ship design, building and operation is increasing
Providing for safe ship operation and environmental protection in the polar regions
Compliance options, Ship Implementation Plan, related services and more
Explore latest developments in our new position paper and download the Class Guideline
Learn more about the most frequent technical and operational causes of anchor loss
Power-operated watertight doors are an essential part of keeping ships safe
How DNV can help you solve key industry challenges