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The fleet in class Bureau Veritas has exceeded the ten thousand threshold ships
Reached a total of 10.055 total units for 93,4 million tons of tonnage
September 7, 2012
The fleet in class Bureau Veritas (BV) has exceeded the threshold of ten thousand unit having reached a total of 10.055 total ships for 93,4 million tons of tonnage to which 1,790 fluvial boats classified by the French company join. “Today - the Marine managing director of the division of the transalpine group has commented, Bernard Anne - we classify a very meaningful quota the world-wide fleet and, what a lot important, a meaningful quota ships in every field. This guarantees us an immense experience and the possibility to supply services in all the fields for every type of ship. This means that we are able to supply the most appropriate services to the shipowners and the ship yards, based on a concrete and wide experience with ships in service of every type”.
Bureau Veritas has emphasized of being second the greater society than classification to the world for number of classified ships and stopping a pocketbook orders pairs to approximately 20% of the new world-wide constructions for number of ships. The fleet in class BV is constituted for 38.1% by ships portarinfuse, for 18.7% from tankers, 12.8% from portacontenitori ships, 7.9% from ships for Generali goods, for 7.4% from ships liquefied gas tankers, 4.5% from fleeting ships, 2.6% from offshore unit and 8.0% from other types of ship.
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