Oldendorff appoints Verifavia for EU MRV Verification
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
Oldendorff Carriers has appointed Verifavia, the world’s leading emissions verification company for the transport sector (aviation and shipping), to verify its fleet of vessels in line with the European Union’s new environmental Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (EU MRV) regulation. Verifavia will ensure that all Oldendorff vessels are in compliance with the new requirements mandated by the EU MRV regulation coming into force in August 2017.
As a first step towards cutting greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport, the EU requires operators of ships exceeding 5000 GT to monitor and report their carbon emissions on all voyages to, from and between EU ports. Ship owners and operators operating in the EU must prepare and submit their ship-specific monitoring plans (MP), detailing the procedures, systems, and responsibilities in place to monitor fuel consumption, carbon emissions, and other relevant data.
Oldendorff Carriers owns and operates a modern fleet of eco-ships designed to be fuel efficient and environmentally friendly. Its Green Ship Programme ensures that the impact of our operations on the environment is reduced as much as possible and always meets or exceeds environmental regulations.
Chris Fee, Oldendorff Carriers Green Ship Manager, commented: “that transporting cargo by sea is undoubtedly the most environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient method of moving goods and commodities from A-to-B, resulting in the CO2 emissions per tonne-nautical mile calculating significantly lower than transporting the equivalent cargo quantities by alternative transport modes, such as by truck, rail or airfreight. Nevertheless we are determined to monitor and reduce our emissions as much as possible.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/19052017/oldendorff-appoints-verifavia-for-eu-mrv-verification/
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