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ABS survey: LNG and hydrogen emerge as future frontrunners

LNG and hydrogen are viewed as frontrunners to be the fuels that will help shipping reach IMO decarbonization ambitions, according to a new ABS survey.

Damen FCS 2710 receives ABS approval in principle

Damen Fast Crew Supplier 2710 receives an approval in principle from ABS

ABS unveils a new platform for marine and offshore operators

Customizable platform provides real-time insights to aid pperators in making smarter decisions and achieving better real-time results

ABS and Israel Shipyards trial 3D model process

ABS is approving Israel Shipyards’ 3D models as part of plan review of its 45-meter multi-mission Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV).

ABS to class another four VLECs for Zhejiang Satellite Petrochemical

Four new 98,000 cbm Very Large Ethane Carriers (VLECs) ordered by Zhejiang Satellite Petrochemical (STL) are to be built to ABS Class.

ABS and HHI complete design simulation Joint Development Project

Pioneering Techniques Inform Vessel Decarbonization Design Decisions

ABS and Chevron Shipping launch Digital Journey

Landmark Smart Notation Creates Foundation for Next Generation Digital Fleet Management

ABS Nautical Systems supports data-driven pilot project for digital class survey

An agreement utilizing data-driven strategy to support a new approach to digital class survey is underway.

VARD secures second ABS Approval in Principle for VARD 4 19 service operations vessel

VARD designed the vessel to be environmentally friendly with a focus on low fuel consumption and ease of construction.

ABS to class first taiwan-built offshore installation vessel

ABS is to provide classification services to the first floating heavy lift and installation vessel to be built in Taiwan.

ABS and SHI target end-to-end 3D model-based class process

ABS and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) are working together to deliver Korea’s first end-to-end 3D model-based Class process, encompassing engineering and survey.

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