DNV: Singapore will remain the leading maritime city for the next five years
The 2024 Leading Maritime Cities (LMC) report by DNV and Menon Economics names Singapore as the world’s top maritime hub.
Read moreThe 2024 Leading Maritime Cities (LMC) report by DNV and Menon Economics names Singapore as the world’s top maritime hub.
Read moreDNV has awarded HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of ammonia dual fuel 45,000 m3 LPG carriers.
Read moreMartin Christian Wold, Principal Consultant at DNV, presents important information regarding alternative-fuelled vessel orders, as derived from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) database during March 2024.
Read moreIn a recent article, DNV highlights that from 1 January 2025, the amended EU MRV regulations will extend to general cargo vessels with a gross tonnage (GT) of 400 to 5000 and offshore vessels of 400 GT and above.
Read moreDNV has presented HD Hyundai with a general approval for ship application (GASA) for a new high-strength composite hybrid support system for independent tanks on liquefied gas carriers.
Read moreIn a recent article, DNV highlights the challenges that seafarers in the cruise sector will face in the future considering industry's transformation due to decarbonization and digitalization. In addition, recruiting seafarers has become exceedingly difficult amid a general shortage of skilled labour, the classification society notes.
Read moreAccording to DNV, last year saw a doubling in the count of initiatives promoting environmentally friendly shipping corridors, bringing the total to 57 as of February this year.
Read moreDNV has published its Annual Report for the year of 2023, showing significant growth and presenting key ESG initiatives adopted by the organization.
Read moreMathias Sørhaug, Business Development Director CO2 Shipping, DNV Maritime, explains that Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), a promising decarbonization method, requires a value chain for CO2 transport and storage to serve estimated future demands.
Read moreDNV is executing hydrogen blending feasibility studies for Enbridge and FortisBC. The two individual studies will determine the percentage of hydrogen that can be safely transported through existing natural gas pipeline infrastructure, including Enbridge’s transmission system and FortisBC’s distribution system, both located in British Columbia, Canada.
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