DNV Software would like to be part of your success in the market, by providing the right software solutions and products. Our success is dependent on a strong relationship with our customers, and we will listen to customer needs to make sure we are delivering value to you through 'Best Engineering Practice'.
As part of our on-going focus on market activities, DNV Software has re-organised its operation for improved customer service in the maritime, offshore and process industries.
"Our main markets in China are booming; the demand for our products and solutions is steadily increasing in the Chinese marine, offshore and process industries," says Øystein Goksøyr, Regional Manager Greater China.
When asked what DNV Software can do to increase our business in China the answer is almost always: “Deliver a Chinese user interface!” In order to meet this requirement and to further test out the potential, DNV Software has developed a Chinese Edition of the 3D Beam program which will be launched in May 2005.
DNV recently acquired Taiwanese software house Primalux and their Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) System. The system, named Orbit+, gives DNV Software a fast track to providing a full Asset Integrity Management System (AIMS) to customers in the oil, gas and process industries.
Orbit+ EAM (Engineering Asset Management) is a suite of integrated software solutions specifically designed to serve the needs of large asset operating sites, by facilitating the management of all aspects of the engineering business.
The Nauticus March 2005 CD provides users with important new functionality and enhancements for ship design, analysis and verification.
By building on the idea of periodically and consitently reporting hull condition data for individual ships in a corporate fleet, the time has come to refine the information to the next level.
IMO Vega 10.0 is a powerful database containing IMO (International Maritime Organization) requirements. It has advanced search features helping users to quickly locate relevant information.
DNV Software has a long history of regular investment in its product portfolio for the benefit of all users. This strategy for continuous improvement to address market needs has been reinforced within our new organisation by providing increased focus on product management.
DNV Software is now making available its world-renowned consequence models, which have been available for many years within its products, directly from within a spreadsheet interface.
The key to reducing the financial impact of accidents is to analyse where losses originate and manage these.
Current work being performed by the risk modelling team includes improved thermodynamic modelling of mixtures for some of the key consequence models.
Moss Maritime, a part of the Saipem group is one of two consortia fighting to secure a huge FPSO contract.
SCHOTTEL Schiffsmaschinen GmbH, Fincantieri and DOOSAN Eng. Co.Ltd reasently selected Nauticus Shaft Alignment
DNV Software is happy to announce that Vik-Sandvik is extending our relationship by implementing the Sesam software for finite element and wave load analysis. Vik-Sandvik is already a major user of Nauticus Hull Rule Check and 3D Beam.
With promising market growth and a number of new oil platform projects in Brazil, Vetco Aibel has recently joined the expanding group of Sesam users by acquiring modules for the design of topside structures (GeniE, Sestra, Framework and Xtract Stru).
Islington Council in London recently invited nominations for its Green Travel Commuter Awards from all businesses based in the borough or residents living within it.
As of 1 May 2005, DNV Software offers a 24 hour support service to better meet our customers’ needs. We are ‘always’ on duty somewhere in the world to find the right solution to your requests as fast as possible.
"The excellent technical support and training given from DNV Software in Pusan, Korea and Oslo, Norway are very helpful in building the relationship with China National Oil Offshore Company (CNOOC) and the Marine Design & Research Institute of China (MARIC)," says Øystein Goksøyr, Regional Manager DNV Software Greater China.
An engineering group of 12 from CENPES, the Research Centre of PETROBRAS, has taken a five-day Sesam course in Rio de Janeiro, including two participants from DNV Rio’s Offshore Service Centre.
DNV Software recently performed two Sesam training sessions and workshops at the Institute for Marine Technique, NTNU in Trondheim with a total of 34 students participating.
DNV Software is constantly striving to provide better services to its clients. With this in mind, a number of our existing training courses have been updated and several new advanced training courses have been developed.