The performance of DNV-classed vessels in Port State Control (PSC) continues to be one of the world’s best.

In the recently published Paris Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) 2004 annual report, Germanischer Lloyd, DNV and Registro Italiano Navale are singled out as among the best performing classification societies. The report ranks performance on a similar basis to the way in which the Paris MoU rates flag states, and is regarded as a neutral and reliable indication of vessel (and class society) performance.
This is a repeat success for DNV, as DNV-classed ships also performed well in PSC detention records over the three-year rolling period 2001–03.
Also, the latest statistics on Port State Control (PSC) for the rolling period 2002–2004 once again reveal DNV in a favourable light. Based upon accumulated figures from the four major port state regimes in the world (namely, the Paris MoU, Tokyo MoU, Indian Ocean MoU and United States Coast Guard), DNV’s detention rate as a percentage of vessels inspected was 2.73%, compared to the average of 6.23% (all Class Societies) and 4.22% (IACS members).
For DNV, achieving a favourable ranking among classification societies under the major regimes is a confirmation of its quality standards.
Date: 2005-10-12
