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24/04/2017

Preparing for the EU MRV Regulation NEW!!!

By 31 August 2017 shipping companies need to submit their first monitoring plan to an agreed verifying body. From January 2018 all voyages to and from EU ports need to be monitored and reported in order to be able to prepare emissions reports by the end of 2018 and then annually. This new regulation applies to all vessels entering EU ports in future. IMO is planning to set up a similar emissions monitoring scheme starting one year later.

For those companies who prefer to have face-to-face guidance to deepen their understanding of these new requirements and their consequences, Maritime Academy offers a one day workshop-style training to help you get up to speed and explore the advantages and disadvantages of the various options.

DNV GL has developed a thorough solution to support companies through these changes including a free App. You can read more about our MRV-Ready service here: https://www.dnvgl.com/maritime/advisory/mrv-ready.html

Course Objective:

§ To provide understanding of the regulation and its application
§ To raise awareness about the key decisions that need to be taken relating to the data to be collected and reported annually from 2018

§ To identify the main challenges when working towards compliance

§ To foster an open discussion among participants on the most practical and efficient way to achieve compliance for their fleet

Focus Points:

§  Overview of regulation and timeline of the EU MRV, as well as related IMO Data Collection System
§  Preparing your EU MRV monitoring plan
§  Resulting regulatory requirements related to your monitoring/reporting procedures and system
§  Choosing the optimal reporting solution –what tools exist and what solution would suit your operation?
§  The importance of collecting high quality data
§  Options for gaining added value out of the improvements towards compliance
§  Longer term outlook and consequences of EU MRV

 

Entry requirements       Knowledge of basic shipping and compliance topics; voyage schemes and ship to shore reporting; international and national regulatory bodies for shipping

Duration                          1 day

Who should attend       Technical Superintendent, Fleet Manager, Energy manager, Environmental manager, HSQE Manager, IT Manager

Language                       Lecture in Greek or English, Material in English

 

Course: Preparing for the EU MRV Regulation

Dates: 17 May 2017

Location: DNV GL’s Piraeus office, 5, Aitolikou street, Piraeus

Time Schedule:  09.30hrs – 17.00hrs

Deadline for Enrolments: May 10th                

Trainer:  Jason Stefanatos, DNV GL’s Senior Research Engineer – Maritime R&D and Advisory

 DNV GL Hellas S.A.

 

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