Bluewater, a leading maritime solutions provider, is pleased to announce a transformative partnership with Veracity by DNV, a trusted maritime emissions cloud under the classification society DNV. Bluewater will integrate with the Veracity data platform and enable seamless transfer of fuel consumption and emissions data into DNV’s verification services, for customer Clearlake Shipping. The daily reporting of this information, verified by DNV, offers a reliable way to optimize voyages, reduce emissions, and control costs, all in line with European Union regulations.
Captain Siva Mani Raaj, Managing Director of Clearlake Shipping, said, “This platform gives Clearlake Shipping a very granular view of fuel consumption and emission data, provided daily and continuously verified by DNV, enabling us to improve our environmental impact for our entire fleet.”
Trial data so far posted by Bluewater on the Veracity by DNV platform have generated significant feedback, making extensive data quality advances for Clearlake. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the Bluewater team, and they are committed to maintaining this standard of excellence throughout their partnership with DNV.
Kumaresh Gupta, Founder & Managing Director of Bluewater, emphasized, “We are thrilled about the possibilities that lie ahead. Together with DNV, we are dedicated to providing Clearlake with top-notch emissions data management services and maritime solutions that will empower their operations, enhance efficiency, and contribute to their continued success in the maritime sector.”Mr. Barry Authers, Head of Solution Sales, and Partnerships at DNV, added: “This partnership exemplifies our commitment to safeguarding life, property, and the environment, reinforcing our heritage of over 160 years in risk management, quality assurance, and certification. We truly believe that collaboration is the fuel of the future and look forward to building on this partnership to help BlueWater’s’ customers gain efficient and seamless access to verified emissions data that they can use with credibility with their stakeholders.”