
Yara Marine Technologies’ Fleet Analytics tool will benefit from DNV’s Veracity platform and data verification services via a new partnership between the two companies.
The integrated partnership agreement means that real-time operational data will be transferred to the Veracity platform on a daily basis, allowing for compliance reporting data to be prepared for DNV’s verification.
Yara Marine head of vessel optimisation Mikael Laurin said the partnership would ensure customers have future-proof and fairly valued solutions: “Integration with Veracity by DNV will help our customers streamline their operational data processes and simplify compliance and continuous data verification.
“We are proud to work with DNV to make Veracity available for all of our customers using our reporting tool in Fleet Analytics.”
Integration of Yara Marine and DNV’s offerings will better allow customers to meet the requirements of both the International Maritime Organisations’ Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) and the EU’s Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) regulation.
The real-time verification of Fleet Analytics that Veracity’s platform can offer will lead to more efficient and accurate reporting of the data needed to comply with the CII and MRV.

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By GlobalDataMikkel Skou, executive director at Veracity by DNV, described the partnership as a “prime example” of his business’ drive for exponential change: “With the digital pipeline in place, we automate and secure the data flow process from vessel to verification.
“This means our common customers can spend less time on manual input and data discrepancies and more time on taking action to make their business more sustainable, innovative and profitable.”
Yara Marine has positioned itself as a leader in providing greener maritime technologies, such as propulsion optimisation and shore power solutions and describes itself as driving the “change toward sustainable shipping“.
The company has already seen success with the integrated Fleet Analytics system after tanker operating company Stenersen reported that the use of the new system had streamlined data analysis and simplified workload, according to its environmental advisor Christopher Stenersen.