Andreas Nordseth News

DMA Promotes e-Navigation

and data standardization was another hot topic. Different standards hinder effective digitalization across the maritime sector leading to more – not less – manual labor. The answer is to work harder at global standards.   Director General of the Danish Maritime Authority, Andreas Nordseth, emphasized that he is ready to support the development: “A lot of stakeholders are ready to accelerate the process of digital harmonization, discussions of cyber security standards etc. in the various international bodies. The technology is here. The Industry is ready. It is time for

DMA Focus on Smart Enforcement

for a reduction of the number of burdens imposed in connection with ship inspection.    The relevant technology is available, but how can we use it to meet the challenges that we are faced with?   During the European Shipping, Director General of the Danish Maritime Authority, Andreas Nordseth, will invite the participants to engage in a debate on, inter alia, the above issues at the seminar on "Smart Enforcement".    The debate will be kick-started by Andreas' presentation of the DMA's visions for an efficient and burden-free enforcement of global maritime regulation

Digitalisation to Boost Future Shipping

 As a prelude to the 'e-Navigation Underway’ conference, which will take place during the next two days, South Korea's Director General for Maritime Affairs, Mr. Kwang-Youl Park, visited the DMA to talk about cooperation on digitalisation and e-Navigation.   Director General Andreas Nordseth from the Danish Maritime Authority said: "We are pleased about our cooperation with South Korea. As two major and technologically advanced maritime nations, we have a common interest in promoting quality shipping in the maritime world."   In 2014, Denmark and South Korea concluded

Roadmap to Help Cut GHG Finalized

to be ready by 2018. In addition, the MEPC has finally adopted regulations on a mandatory data collection system, which is to provide information about ships' fuel consumption. There is general agreement in the IMO that the climate issue is to be placed high on the agenda in coming years. Andreas Nordseth, the Danish Maritime Authority: ”It is important that the shipping industry contributes to solutions in the climate area. And these solutions must be global. We would have liked a more specific goal for ship-ping's CO2 reductions. But from the Danish side we appreciate the progress made

Blue Denmark in Focus

intended to show that Denmark is an attractive country from which to do maritime business, with a strong and open maritime cluster. We hope that all players would like to use the material when they meet foreign stakeholders and companies”, says Director General of the Danish Maritime Authority Andreas Nordseth. Detail on: http://www.dma.dk/Sider/Home.aspx  

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