DNV GL releases the new issue of MARITIME IMPACT magazine
DNV GL has published this year’s first issue of the classification society’s customer and stakeholder magazine MARITIME IMPACT. It covers such topics as the digitalization of shipping, outstanding projects with customers and technology trends in the maritime world.
The theme of the issue is: ‘The Digital Journey’. “Every Nor-Shipping challenges us to engage with the transformative trends within our industry, to see where the opportunities might be, and to work to identify and mitigate the risks of today and tomorrow. This year, the digital transformation of the shipping industry is the central theme, and in this issue of MARITIME IMPACT we address many aspects of this key topic,” says Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO of DNV GL – Maritime.
This issue of MARITIME IMPACT includes some of the following topics:
DNV GL’s Digital Journey – From electronic certificates and machine learning to the launch of a new industry data platform, DNV GL is embracing digitalization to enhance class services
Fitting in – The expanded Panama Canal, its impact on shipping and what Neo-Panamax vessels planning to enter the waterway need to do to prepare for transit
The Heavy Lifter – COSCO’s record-breaking heavy lift vessel Xin Guang Hua delivers FPSO to Europe
Moving closer to perfection – Phase II of the PERFECt project explores the commercial viability of an ULCS propelled by a combined gas and steam turbine system
Zero Emissions – Fuel cells, advanced battery packs and the world’s biggest hybrid ferry: Zero emission technologies are becoming an emerging force in the maritime world
Health check for control networks – DNV GL and Greek ship owner CMM are developing a concept for testing the integrity of on-board control systems and networks
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About DNV GL – Maritime
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