HOVIK (NORWAY) : DNV, the independent assurance and risk management provider, announces the introduction of a new AI-powered fish farm technology, addressing critical compliance requirements set out by the Norwegian government, poised to save
MUMBAI : DNV, the independent assurance and risk management provider, has issued a Second-Party Opinion (SPO) on L&T’s ESG Finance Framework. DNV’s Second-Party Opinion confirmed that L&T’s ESG Finance Framework aligns with the rigorous
SINGAPORE : To support our customers in ensuring safe vessel operation and minimizing potential downtime, this news highlights the most frequent detainable and ISM-related deficiencies identified during PSC inspections of DNV-classed vessels in Q2
GANDHIDHAM : In a crucial step toward sustainable maritime infrastructure, the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla, has rolled out a tender inviting bids for India’s first port-integrated bio-methanol production facility. The plant, planned to
SINGAPORE : The IMO is making significant progress towards modernising global maritime safety regulations, with new regulations that seek to enhance standards in order to accommodate new technologies and fuels, while making the maritime
NEW DELHI : India is preparing to launch a series of mission-mode measures to transform itself into a global shipbuilding and maritime services hub, according to a Mint report citing two people familiar with
PERTH : As part of the Ammonia Energy APAC Conference 2025, Classification society DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to SeaTech Solutions International (SeaTech) in collaboration with Oceania Marine Energy (Oceania) for
OSLO : Nor-Shipping 2025 provided a pivotal platform for DNV to reinforce its longstanding partnership with India and explore new avenues for collaboration in the country’s rapidly evolving maritime landscape. The event saw key
OSLO : At the Nor-Shipping trade fair, classification society DNV awarded HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) an Approval in Principle (AiP) to for its newly developed 40,000 CBM liquefied CO₂ (LCO₂) carrier design featuring
SINGAPORE : As the maritime industry moves towards zero-emission operations, ammonia and hydrogen are gradually emerging as suitable ship fuels due to their carbon-free emissions. These new fuels require a change of mindset in