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.
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