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the fleet in class Bureau Veritas has for the first time exceeded the threshold of 100 million tons of tonnage
At the end of the first semester of this year was constituted by 10.700 ships
September 5, 2014
the consistency of the naval fleet in class Bureau Veritas (BV) has reached a new record having exceeded for the first time at the end of the first semester of this year the threshold of 100 million total tons of tonnage for a total of 10.700 ships.
"In last the eight years - it has emphasized Philippe Donche-Gay, executive of Bureau Veritas and in charge of division Marine & Offshore vice-president - our classified fleet is doubled and is rewarding that the increase comes from customers who have tried and recognize are our technical leadership that our ability to answer. Besides the new constructions that enter in the fleet - it has specified Donche-Gay - we are assisting to an increasing number of transfers of fleets of modern ships to class BV".
Donche-gay has evidenced that the fleet classified from BV anticipates an emphasized diversification with a strong presence in all the fields of the marine transport and that, besides rinfusiere, to the tankers and portacontainer, Bureau Veritas is world leader in segment GNL and one of the little societies of classification with an important pocketbook of ships from cruise let alone world leader in the classification of tugs, ships support and specialized and one of the first three in the offshore field. "To be you anticipate in every type of the shipping - it has explained - constitutes an important part of our strategy, that it does so as that we can supply our experience and competence in order to help the shipowners with any type of ship or offshore means".
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