Tokyo – ClassNK announced that it has earned authorization from the French Government (Directorate General for Maritime Affairs, Fisheries, and Aquaculture) to carry out surveys for French-flagged vessels.
With this authorization, ClassNK is now able to perform statutory surveys and issue certificates for French-flagged vessels on behalf of the French Government, in accordance with the requirements of international conventions, including SOLAS, MARPOL, and the International Convention on Load Lines. As a result, ClassNK is now able to offer a comprehensive one-stop service for French-flagged vessels, including classification, statutory surveys, and certification.
In addition, ClassNK has been delegated authority by more than 100 countries and regions worldwide to undertake statutory surveys and issue certificates under international conventions on their behalf, including many European nations.
Related: ClassNK has updated the OCCS guidelines to include notation for capture-ready vessel designs.
As a recognized society authorized by the French Government, ClassNK will contribute to the safety and regulatory compliance of French-flagged vessels. Furthermore, ClassNK will continue to strive to provide high-quality services to contribute to the development of the global maritime industry and to meet the needs of its customers.
ClassNK (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) is one of the world's largest ship classification societies. Operating as an independent, non-profit foundation, it establishes safety standards for the design, construction, and maintenance of ships and marine structures, and conducts surveys to ensure these rules are met
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