CHENNAI : The World Maritime Technology Conference (WMTC) is a premier global event held every three years under the auspices of the World Maritime Technology Congress. This prestigious gathering brings together industry leaders, professionals,
SINGAPORE : A DNV project demonstrated that passenger ships over 20 years of age can also apply for in-water surveys (IWS) instead of dry-docking. Following the DNV analysis, The Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) removed
SHANGHAI : The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co., Ltd., and classification society DNV, celebrated the naming and delivery ceremony of China’s first large-scale Mark III Flex membrane LNG carrier,
SINGAPORE / KOCHI : India is determined to join the world’s top shipbuilding and shipping nations. Backed by an ambitious government programme and advanced technology, Cochin Shipyard has built a reputation for high-tech, green
SINGAPORE : DNV has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Seatrium, a leading engineering solutions provider to the offshore and marine industries, to cooperate on strategic activities and projects in the areas of
SINGAPORE : The global regulatory framework aiming to decarbonize the shipping industry has reached a considerable level of complexity, confronting Asian shipowners and operators with the challenging task of collecting, managing, verifying and reporting
OSLO : A new report published by DNV reveals that the majority (61%) of maritime professionals believe the industry should accept increased cyber risk from digitalization if it enables innovation and new technologies. The
SEOUL : DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) for its 15K ammonia fuelled container vessel design. This milestone follows the successful completion of a joint
CUXHAVEN : In a significant step towards sustainability and emission-free energy sources on board, Offshore Supply Vessel Coastal Liberty has set sail on the waters of the Wadden Sea. With the clear aim of
NEW DELHI : India has “great potential” to emerge as a hub for green shipbuilding, backed by the government’s strong focus on alternative fuels and renewable energy, a maritime industry expert said on Wednesday.