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DNV Maritime

Quality assurance and risk management

Overview

What DNV Maritime does

DNV Maritime provides classification, certification, and digital solutions for the maritime industry. Their software platforms including ShipManager and Veracity help ship owners manage fleet operations, compliance, and performance.

What people use it for

  • Maritime vessel classification and certification
  • Autonomous ship technology assessment and verification
  • Cybersecurity and software solutions for maritime operations
  • Fleet compliance and risk management across 160+ years of maritime expertise

The honest half

Where it falls short

Concrete and checkable, so you can decide whether any of them matter to you. This is the half of a review a vendor will not write about DNV Maritime.

  • Pricing not published; all services require custom quotes and sales consultation
  • No published technical specifications or system requirements
  • Enterprise-only model; no self-service pricing or standard tier options published

Capabilities

Features

  • Fleet management

    Fleet management capability

  • Planned maintenance

    Planned maintenance capability

  • Compliance tracking

    Compliance tracking capability

  • Document management

    Document management capability

  • ERP systems

    Integration with ERP systems

  • Procurement

    Integration with Procurement

  • Classification systems

    Integration with Classification systems

  • Web support

    Available on web

  • Windows support

    Available on windows

  • Api support

    Available on api

Behind it

Who makes DNV Maritime

Company
DNV
Based in
Oslo, Norway

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Where to go from DNV Maritime

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