BusinessDNV and PCL to work on sustainable, future-proof ship designs by admin September 13, 2023 written by admin September 13, 2023 Bookmark 10Home Green marine DNV and PCL to work on sustainable, future-proof ship designs September 12, 2023, by Fatima Bahtić Classification society DNV and Singapore-based ship owner and operator Pacific Carriers Limited (PCL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on sustainable, future-proof vessel designs.DNVUnder the agreement, the partners will work on decarbonization strategies to accelerate the development of alternative fuels with net-zero in mind.In addition, DNV and PCL will continue earlier efforts to enhance PCL’s ESG roadmap as well as fleet management and optimization measures.“We welcome the recent revision to GHG emission reduction targets by IMO at the MEPC80. I am pleased to continue the collaboration with our valued partner – DNV – in areas of new ship designs and alternative fuels, which are key in our endeavour to net-zero,” said Hor Weng Yew, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of PCL.DNVKnut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime, DNV said: “The maritime industry is rapidly changing, driven by digitalization and stricter regulations pushing for fleet decarbonization. The renewed MoU between DNV and PCL highlights our strong partnership in pursuit of improved operational efficiency and reduced GHG emissions. We’re excited to continue leveraging our broad expertise to support PCL’s transition.”“We are pleased to be growing our partnership with PCL through this MoU today, which signifies their confidence and trust in our technical capabilities. As experts in the field, DNV has the know-how and experience to support PCL in mitigating risks and achieving its emission goals in a safe, quality manner,” Cristina Saenz de Santa Maria, Regional Manager South East Asia, Pacific & India, Maritime, DNV, said,Posted: 4 days agoPosted: 4 days agoPosted: 3 months agoPosted: 5 days agoPosted: 14 days agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: 3 months agoPosted: about 1 month ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin Follow Author previous post Who is co-conspirator 6? We know who they are not. next post G20 leaders agree to expedite efforts to triple global renewable energy by 2030 You may also like Bookmark California’s lawsuit against ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips and... September 20, 2023 Bookmark MISC sells two LNG carriers to Nissen Kaiun September 20, 2023 Bookmark Ørsted picks CRP Subsea’s cable protection system for... September 20, 2023 Bookmark New global initiative aiming to transform net zero... September 20, 2023 Bookmark Uni-Tankers, KPI OceanConnect complete biofuel trial September 20, 2023 Bookmark HGK Shipping orders a gas tanker with special... September 19, 2023 Bookmark Fluxys forms hydrogen partnership with Oman’s OQGN September 19, 2023 Bookmark Enauta winds down its drilling campaign off Brazil September 19, 2023 Bookmark Gazprom delivers its first LNG via Northern Sea... September 19, 2023 Bookmark Port of Rotterdam, PortLiner to construct electrolyte bunkering... September 19, 2023Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Home Green marine DNV and PCL to work on sustainable, future-proof ship designs September 12, 2023, by Fatima Bahtić Classification society DNV and Singapore-based ship owner and operator Pacific Carriers Limited (PCL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on sustainable, future-proof vessel designs.DNVUnder the agreement, the partners will work on decarbonization strategies to accelerate the development of alternative fuels with net-zero in mind.In addition, DNV and PCL will continue earlier efforts to enhance PCL’s ESG roadmap as well as fleet management and optimization measures.“We welcome the recent revision to GHG emission reduction targets by IMO at the MEPC80. I am pleased to continue the collaboration with our valued partner – DNV – in areas of new ship designs and alternative fuels, which are key in our endeavour to net-zero,” said Hor Weng Yew, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of PCL.DNVKnut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime, DNV said: “The maritime industry is rapidly changing, driven by digitalization and stricter regulations pushing for fleet decarbonization. The renewed MoU between DNV and PCL highlights our strong partnership in pursuit of improved operational efficiency and reduced GHG emissions. We’re excited to continue leveraging our broad expertise to support PCL’s transition.”“We are pleased to be growing our partnership with PCL through this MoU today, which signifies their confidence and trust in our technical capabilities. As experts in the field, DNV has the know-how and experience to support PCL in mitigating risks and achieving its emission goals in a safe, quality manner,” Cristina Saenz de Santa Maria, Regional Manager South East Asia, Pacific & India, Maritime, DNV, said,Posted: 4 days agoPosted: 4 days agoPosted: 3 months agoPosted: 5 days agoPosted: 14 days agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: 3 months agoPosted: about 1 month ago