DUBAI : The Maritime Standard Transportation and Climate Change Conference (TMS TACCC) 2024 successfully concluded on Tuesday at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort, Abu Dhabi. The event brought together key stakeholders from the maritime, logistics,
OSLO : A new report from DNV details a practical methodology for integrating the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) recent safety guidance and regulations into day-to-day rail operations. The report outlines the importance
OSLO : Shipowners and operators face sharply increased costs as they gear up to comply with a slew of new decarbonisation regulations coming on stream over the next few years. The need to develop,
MUMBAI : Classification society DNV has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Mumbai Port Sustainability Foundation (MPSF), a non-profit entity under the Mumbai Port Authority, to cooperate on activities and projects related
BENGALURU : AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, driving digital transformation and sustainability, has obtained the D-INF verification from DNV, a leading classification society, for its AVEVA PI System for Marine Class Compliance. The
SINGAPORE : The DNV and Menon Economics Leading Maritime Cities report saw only one change in the top five with Oslo replacing Tokyo in fifth position. The findings of the report were presented at
ZURICH : DNV has quantified the gains that owners of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers could expect to achieve using the new Dual Fuel, Electric+ (DFE+) solution developed by ABB and MAN Energy Solutions.
SINGAPORE : Ocean Network Express (ONE) is proud to announce the award of Approval in Principle (AiP) for an Ammonia Dual-fueled vessel. Along with the investment in 12 methanol dual-fueled vessels, this marks another
GENEVA : MSC is proud to announce that it has successfully achieved the renewal of its ISO 9001:2015 certification for Quality Management Systems, following a thorough audit by independent verification company DNV (Det Norske Veritas).
OSLO : Electricity is continuing to gain traction in previously thought to be hard-to-electrify sectors including heavy trucking and aviation. Electricity’s share in transport will grow from 1% today to 23% in 2050, according