
University of Cebu and DNV have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to help enhance maritime education and training standards in the Philippines.

Dubai-based owner Polarcus has taken delivery of Polarcus Nadia, the first of six advanced seismic vessels. All will be built at Drydocks World Dubai and classed by DNV.

DNV in the UK received an award at the Green Business Awards 2009. The "Green Globes" uphold the most innovative, ambitious and effective initiatives by UK business for achieving environmental sustainability, and implementing smart business practice
DNV has secured two ship recycling frame agreements with NYK to provide the Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) and perform review and survey for the IHM Statement of Compliance for 35 NYK-operated vessels.
Sevan Marine’s Sevan Driller, the world’s first cylindrical drilling unit, has completed sea trials off the coast of China on November 23, 2009, and has started its voyage to Brasil for commencement of a six-year contract with Petrobras S.A.
Oslo, 20.11.2009: DNV and Intertek today announced that they are in discussions regarding a potential to unite their business assurance activities, and thereby consolidating its position as a world leader in certification, inspection and testing.
NYK Shipmanagement Singapore is taking competence management to new heights. Today it became the first Asian ship manager to be certified in accordance with the DNV standard for competence management system.
At the Seatrade Middle East and Indian Subcontinent Awards last week, DNV was crowned ‘The Best Classification Society’ for the 3rd year in succession.

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has given DNV the Global Pipeline Award 2009. This is the industry’s most prestigious global award and emphasizes the status of DNV’s pipeline standard.
Delays in newbuild projects for the offshore industry inevitably result in huge financial losses. DNV has noticed a steep increase in project delays in recent years and decided to investigate the phenomenon at several yards. “This is increasingly a challenge for the whole industry,” says Carl Arne Carlsen, head of Offshore Classification in DNV.

DNV was named best classification society globally by the maritime industry’s leading newspaper, Lloyd’s List, at their annual awards event held in London on 8 September.
Oslo: DNV has released a comprehensive guide to the technical and operational issues involved in reducing air emissions from ships, including details of the latest MARPOL requirements entering into force on 1 July 2010.

DSME has delivered Dadgar, the last of a series of three DNV-classed VLCCs for NITC.
SINGAPORE: The Malaysian Maritime Academy (ALAM) and Det Norske Veritas (DNV) have agreed to jointly address human element issues in maritime safety.

PUSAN: DNV Korea & Japan has taken the first initiative to introduce its CNG technology to major shipbuilders. This makes DNV the first mover among the classification societies in introducing this new technology.

DNV adds to the portfolio targeting the fishing/aquaculture sector with the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Fisheries scheme.
The U.S. Coast Guard is giving eligible mariners more time to take the Vessel Security Officer (VSO) Refresher Course.

The Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), which is the most influential interest group for food retail companies, has officially recognised The Food Safety System Certification 22000 standard (FSSC 22000).
Høvik: A 4% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions can be achieved simply by optimizing a vessel’s machinery performance.

Denise Bode, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association, fronts the latest edition of DNV’s corporate magazine, talking about the wind energy sector in the US.
DNV (Det Norske Veritas) continues its efforts on sustainable seafood. GLOBALG.A.P. Aquaculture certification has now been added to DNV’s food & beverage service portfolio.

In response to recent research and development work and the industry’s operational experiences with mooring systems, DNV has now released a complete set of Offshore Standards covering systems design, materials, product quality, certification requirements and the fabrication process.

Over 200 automotive industry executives gathered in Detroit to honor Mazda CEO, Jim O'Sullivan, as 2009 Automotive Executive of the Year at the Detroit Athletic Club on May 6.

For the first time a complete training programme has been certified by DNV through DNV SeaSkill™, as opposed to the normal certification of single course units. DNV SeaSkill™ has now undertaken certification of Kongsberg Maritime’s navigation and propulsion suites of modular course units.

A $269,691 grant has been awarded to DNV to assist the Department of Energy in overcoming challenges identified in its ‘20% Wind Energy by 2030’ report.

Golar Winter, Golar’s newly converted FSRU, sets out from Keppel shipyard today. It’s Petrobras’ second FSRU and sister to Golar Spirit – both classed by DNV.

Group Health Central Hospital in Seattle has moved to DNV’s NIAHO accreditation.

The DNV–classed BW Cidade de São Vicente became the first FPSO unit to start production on Brazil’s giant Tupi field.

The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) was established twelve years ago in response to the call for more sustainable management of the world’s oceans. At the time, the task seemed far-fetched. Today sustainability has become mainstream.
DNV is encouraging ship owners, managers and crewing agents to take action now on the imminent entry into force of the Maritime Labour Convention.

The increase in exploration and production activities in deep waters has made the use of steel wire ropes as segments in mooring systems more common. This trend has motivated DNV and industry partners to issue a new steel wire rope mooring standard.

The mobile offshore unit Discoverer Clear Leader has now been delivered to Transocean. This unit is the 200th in operation to be classed by DNV.

In order to improve existing industry guidelines for the safe design of both fixed and floating structures in Arctic offshore regions, DNV is kicking off a new joint industry project. Several of the major oil and gas players have already committed themselves, and a recommended practice for ice effects on offshore structures will now be developed.
Petrobras and DNV have today signed a classification contract for the P-58.

Our annual report 2008 is now available. It addresses how DNV steps up to some of the most pressing challenges for business and society.

Despite the global economic recession, significant orders to DNV Class have been placed with Australian shipbuilder Austal.

Bjørn K. Haugland, DNV Business Assurance Chief Operating Officer (COO), recently recognised The Boeing Company for achieving one of the company’s major environmental goals by successfully certifying all major manufacturing sites to the ISO 14001 environmental standard by the end of 2008.
Oluf Lorentzen, one of the largest fine food importers in Norway, has signed a contract with DNV for risk based import evaluation.

The global economic crisis is affecting shipping safety performance warns DNV director Bjorn Tore Markussen in Singapore. “More needs to be done on safety training to combat this trend.”

SINGAPORE: Losing sight of sustainability issues in this economic recession could mean bigger problems and costs in the future.

ZADCO’s Bravo is the first oil loading terminal to be classed in the Middle East. DNV has now handed over the Full Term Classification Certificate to ZADCO.

Prosafe Production’s Azurite unit is now in operation off the Republic of Congo. DNV was selected to provide classification and verification services.

DNV is celebrating the 20-year anniversary of accreditation to perform certification according to the ISO 9001 – Quality Management System standard.

DNV’s core philosophy is that technology development and knowledge sharing increase innovation and safety. So when the industry is facing challenges, the best way of solving these is for industry players to join forces through Joint Industry Projects (JIPs). Together we in this way develop the world’s best practices and standards.

DNV calls on the food industry to implement accredited HACCP certification to ensure increased food safety in the Middle East.

FSSC 22000 is a new food safety certification scheme about to be launched. FSSC 22000 is specifically targeted at food manufacturers and is built upon the well known ISO 22000 standard.
Panama and Norway ratified the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) few days ago. In addition big flag states like Liberia, Marshall Islands and Bahamas ratified the Convention late 2008.

DNV will certify the entire Choice Hotels chain, which has more than 160 hotels in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Choice Hotels is the first hotel group in Scandinavia to introduce certification according to the ISO 14001 standard.

The DNV guidelines on lay-up of ships are now ready and available on the DNV website. The guidelines contain both requirements and recommendations for shipowners that are preparing for short or long lay-ups.
DNV recently certified the Indian marine terminal operator DP World Nhava Sheva to the standard ISO 28000, with specifications for security management systems. The ISO 28000 standard is developed to reduce risks to goods and people within supply chains.

Executive Director of the International Energy Agency Nobuo Tanaka is on the cover of the latest edition of DNV’s corporate magazine DNV Forum, talking about the challenges we all face.

DNV calls for a strategic response to the shortage of competence and skills in climate change and launches a Climate Change Academy.