- Det Norske Veritas
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For other uses, see Veritas (disambiguation).
Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas Type Foundation Industry Classification society Founded 1864 Headquarters Bærum, Norway Area served Global Key people Henrik O. Madsen (CEO)
Atle Bergshaven (Chairman)Revenue NOK 9,792 million[1] Operating income NOK 810 million (2010)[1] Employees 8,440 (2010)[1] Website www.dnv.com Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas (DNV) is a classification society organized as a foundation, with the objective of "Safeguarding life, property, and the environment". The organization's history goes back to 1864, when the foundation was established in Norway to inspect and evaluate the technical condition of Norwegian merchant vessels. DNV describes itself as a provider of services for managing risk, also providing the risk management tool EasyRisk Manager.
Together with Lloyd's Register and American Bureau of Shipping, DNV is one of the three major companies in the classification society business. DNV has its headquarters in Høvik, Bærum, just outside Oslo, Norway. It has 300 offices in 100 countries, with 8,400 employees. Important industries where the company operates include ship transport, energy (including wind and solar), aviation, automotive, finance, food, health care and information technology. It also conducts research in several fields where it operates.
DNV was retained by the United States to investigate the cause of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
References
- ^ a b c "2010 Annual Report" (PDF). Det Norske Veritas. http://www.dnv.com/binaries/DNV%20annual%20report%202010_tcm4-458271.pdf. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
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Coordinates: 59°53′16.84″N 10°33′45.83″E / 59.8880111°N 10.5627306°E
Categories:- Classification societies
- Business services companies of Norway
- Foundations based in Norway
- Companies based in Bærum
- Companies established in 1864
- Quality management
- Det Norske Veritas
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