SINGAPORE: According to a new paper by DNV, shifting environmental requirements are reigniting interest in nuclear propulsion as a long-term solution for maritime decarbonization. This renewed attention comes despite the absence of any civilian
TOKYO: The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) Tuesday released a comprehensive report providing guidelines for the safe inspection of methanol dual-fuel ships. The project was led by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)
OSLO : Classification society DNV has signed a new contract with Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry Zhoushan Shipyard (COSCO) during Nor-Shipping 2025 for the classification of a newly contracted methanol-ethanol ready Suezmax DP2 shuttle tanker
HITTFELD : Lehmann Marine announces that the CUBE battery system has received the prestigious DNV type approval. The award of the type approval confirms that the CUBE battery system meets the standards of DNV’s
OSLO : DNV has established a Tanker and Bulker Expert Team based in Shanghai. With strong global demand and fleet renewal planned, DNV is well prepared to support customers in these key segments. For
SINGAPORE: Bluewater, a leading maritime solutions provider, is pleased to announce a transformative partnership with Veracity by DNV, a trusted maritime emissions cloud under the classification society DNV. Bluewater will integrate with the Veracity
Methanol surpassed liquefied natural gas (LNG) as the preferred alternative fuel choice for newbuild vessels in 2023, marking a significant milestone in the shipping industry’s efforts to decarbonize. According to the latest data from
GREECE : ERMA FIRST, a leading sustainable maritime solutions provider, has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for its amine absorption-based Onboard Carbon Capture (OCC) system. DNV issued the AiP to ERMA FIRST following the
HAMBURG : A total of 14 orders for methanol-powered ships were recorded in October as demand for alternative fuels in the maritime industry continues to rise in line with the ever-stringent regulatory landscape, data from
NORWAY : Classification society DNV presented Hanwha Ocean with an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an innovative 270,000cbm LNG carrier. The design maximizes cargo capacity while optimizing vessel performance. The new 345m long LNG