Ship+types

We deliver a full range of services to designers, yards, manufacturers, owners and operators of virtually all ship types.

Introduction

Since 1864 DNV has been helping the shipping industry to safeguard life, property, and the environment and to identify, assess, and advice on how to manage risk.

Today we deliver a full range of services for classification, certification, statutory services, verification and consultancy services to designers, yards, manufacturers, owners and operators of virtually all ship types.

Read more about why DNV is a leading class society.

The “Ship type services” menu will guide you through the main services provided for each main ship type.

Ship type services

Bulk Carrier

Bulk Carriers are ships designed for carriage of solid bulk cargoes.

Combination Carrier

Combination Carriers include ships intended for separate carriage of oil and dry cargoes in bulk, ships intended for separate carriage of oil and ore in bulk and combination of the two above.

Container Ship

Container Ships are ships exclusively intended for the carriage of containers.

Gas Carrier

Gas carriers are ships intended for transportation of compressed or liquefied gas.

General Cargo Carrier and Ro/Ro

General Cargo Carriers are ships arranged for lift on/lift off cargo handling and intended for carriage of general dry cargoes.

Ore Carrier

Ore Carriers are ships designed for carriage of ore cargoes in centre holds.

Passenger Ship

Passenger Ships are primarely ships designed for carriage of passengers and Car and Train Ferries designed for regular transport of passengers and vehicles.

Tanker for Chemicals

Tankers for Chemicals are ships intended for transportation of all types of liquid chemicals.

Tanker for Oil

Oil carriers are ships intended for transport of oil in bulk, whereas oil product carriers are ships intended for transport of all types of oil products except crude oil.

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