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DNV is an international organisation with a network of 300 offices spread over 100 countries. DNV's 8,000 employees work at key locations in Europe, in the Americas and in Asia and Australia.

DNV is organised into four business areas and two independent business units:

  • DNV Energy
  • DNV Industry
  • DNV IT Global Services
  • DNV Maritime

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Independent business units:

  • DNV Software
  • DNV Research and Innovation

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[14/12/2006]
Management changes at DNV Petroleum Services

SINGAPORE – Per Holmvang, managing director of DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS), is leaving the job at the end of the year for a senior business development appointment at parent company Det Norske Veritas in Oslo.
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[04/12/2006]
First reliquefaction plant installed on board an LNG carrier

Abu Dhabi: In the near future, LNG vessels will not have to consume their own cargo for propulsion. New technology will capture the boil-off gas, liquefy it and return the LNG to the cargo tanks.
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[29/11/2006]
Faster, easier and more reliable floater analysis

Houston: DNV releases new versions of the industry-leading software tools GeniE, HydroD and DeepC. “The new enhancements make analysis of floating structures faster, easier and more reliable,” says Elling Rishoff, head of DNV Software.
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[20/11/2006]
Ten years of quality certification for Ferrari

Ferrari started to work towards quality management system certification in 1994 to encourage innovation and improve both quality processes and performance, and was finally certified by DNV to ISO 9000 in 1996.
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[14/11/2006]
Is the shipping industry improving environmental performance fast enough?

London: Ships are built to last for 25 years or more. The shipping industry therefore need to have a continuous focus on how to improve the existing technology and at the same time be prepared for further technology development in the years to come.
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