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Bureau Veritas has introduced own digital system of naval certification
The project is second set up the guidelines of the International Maritime Organization
November 27, 2017
Today to Rome, near the competent direction of the Ministry of Infrastructures and the Transports, the summits of the French society of classification and certification Bureau Veritas (BV) have introduced the system of the company of management "paperless" of the certificates of the classified ships of Italian flag.
The objective is that to transfer from the paper to the digital all the certifications of the ships in Bureau Veritas class through a system of E-Certification yields of the project "And-Certify which set up Ready" from the multinational group. The company has evidenced that draft at the same time of a revolution to 360 degrees and a route without alternatives already feed from European flags as those of Holland, Denmark and France let alone from the registries that occupy the positions of summit of the world-wide fleet between which Panama hat, Libera and Bahamas.
Specifying that the advantages deriving from this system of digitalisation space on-line from a constant consultabilità of the certificates, but only by the subjects authorized through authentication, to a strong cost reduction and to the perspective of progressive reduction of the paper files, BV has emphasized that the Maritime project is second set up the guidelines of the International Organization (IMO) and is based on an attention exasperated to the safety guaranteed from powerful algorithms of coding, identified from QR Code, and, as such, neither riproducibili neither modifiable.
"As every revolution, and such is the project of E-Certification - it has found Alberto Moroncelli, in charge of Marine Division di Bureau Veritas in Italy - is natural that it involves a process of progressive sharing and involvement of the competent authorities and the operators. But of two considerations we are sure: that back the digitalisation is an ineludible process, and that the final result will be however extraordinarily positive".
In Italy, market in which is present from 1839, Bureau Veritas appoints to a job 650 people and in 2016 it has recorded a turnover of 94 million euros.
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