Classification societies Lloyd’s Register (LR), RINA, DNV, Bureau Veritas (BV) and ABS have established the Yacht Safety and Environmental Consortium (YSEC).
Safe and sustainable operations
The consortium has committed to driving forward the safety and environmental performance of yachts, and promoting and advising on achieving the best practices in the industry.
The consortium aims to focus on the safety and environmentally conscious behavior of commercial and pleasure yachts of over 24m in length. The consortium will use the collective expertise of its members to support the yachting industry in tackling challenges during yacht design and operation by promoting best practices in safety and sustainability, advising on industry standards and fostering collaboration.
The group will appoint a chair and vice chair that will serve a term of two years rotating through the YSEC members. The consortium is already collaborating on various environmental indices and guidelines for tonnage calculations and load line assignment.
Key Members: Lloyd’s Register, RINA, DNV, Bureau Veritas and ABS
Engel-Jan de Boer, global yacht segment director at Lloyd’s Register, said, “LR is proud to work with our class peers to establish the Yacht Safety and Environmental Consortium. The collaboration is a shared vision that will enable the industry to address safety and environmental challenges more effectively. By working together, we can set new benchmarks and ensure best practice across the industry.”
Fiorenzo Spadoni, North Europe marine senior director at RINA, said, “The establishment of the YSEC marks a pivotal milestone for the superyacht industry. Promoting safety at sea and protecting the environment are at the heart of our daily operations. These must not be areas of potential misalignment among key stakeholders. A collaborative approach, where the sum is greater than the individual contributions, is the way forward. We are proud to be part of the initial group that has championed the inception of this consortium and remain optimistic about the future of the industry.”
Martin Richter, ship type expert yachts at DNV Maritime, commented, “Collaborating on initiatives that promote safety and protect the environment is crucial to achieving the highest industry standards. We are pleased to contribute our expertise as one of the founding members of the YSEC. We believe that a unified approach is essential for providing greater clarity and consistency within the yachting industry.”
Andreas Ullrich, global market leader for passenger ships and ferries at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, said, “BV Marine & Offshore is committed to advancing safety and sustainability in the yacht industry through our technical expertise, innovative notations and global network. Our collaboration in this consortium will drive further progress in sector standards.”
Dubravka Zaja, ship type manager, yachts (the Netherlands), at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, stated, “By leveraging the combined strengths, we are well-positioned to advise on operational practices and contribute to a more sustainable maritime future.”
Daniele Bottino, ABS manager of regional business development, said, “We have been working on this project for more than a year, so it is great to see it launched and begin its important work. By collaborating with specialists from across the industry we can work together to develop innovative and practical solutions to yachts’ sustainability challenges with a focus on advancing safety.”
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