Barry Rogliano Salles (BRS), Deltamarin, and Bureau Veritas, have agreed to cooperate to provide ship performance and energy transition solutions for the world’s shipowners.
The focus of the initiative is to provide a pathway and tools for owners to measure, verify and improve performance. This regards both he specific compliance with Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indictor (CII) requirements, along with broader Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and financial targets.
According to the agreement, the partners will help shipowners to find a pathway through the uncertainties of compliance with new and developing EEXI and CII emissions regulations.
The partnership will also develop a service to assess the operational and retrofit solutions available to reach decarbonization targets, including EPL, propulsion optimization, and energy saving devices, new fuels, wind propulsion or other options.
Deltamarin will focus on calculations and engineering optimization solutions, with Bureau Veritas providing verification, risk and compliance services related to confirming calculations and the safety and risks management of engineering solutions. BRS will focus on improving the financial performance and cost control aspects of projects.
We need to do more than just calculate the EEXI and CII requirements. We need to find, verify and market the benefit of solutions to help shipowners meet their performance targets
stated Matthieu de Tugny, President Marine & Offshore, Bureau Veritas
Finally, Janne Uotila, CEO of Deltamarin, added that the future is about finding a transition pathway towards low and eventually zero carbon shipping.